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5 Syntax - free Language : A Theoretical Demonstration TERRY DARTNALL I shall begin by outlining what I believe to be a myth . We might call it the " myth of logical form " , or the " myth of the primacy of syntax " .
5 Syntax - free Language : A Theoretical Demonstration TERRY DARTNALL I shall begin by outlining what I believe to be a myth . We might call it the " myth of logical form " , or the " myth of the primacy of syntax " .
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that syntax - free natural languages are impossible . I shall produce a possible syntax - free natural language . Similarly , it follows from DPS that if the syntax of a natural language were removed , no language would remain .
that syntax - free natural languages are impossible . I shall produce a possible syntax - free natural language . Similarly , it follows from DPS that if the syntax of a natural language were removed , no language would remain .
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It may be objected that this equivocates between two senses of " syntax " - my notion and that of the formalist . In fact all that is required is an acknowledgement that , whatever we normally mean by " syntax " , star - languages are ...
It may be objected that this equivocates between two senses of " syntax " - my notion and that of the formalist . In fact all that is required is an acknowledgement that , whatever we normally mean by " syntax " , star - languages are ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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