These expressions are absolutely baffling from the point of view of a syntactician. |
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While I'm at it, I'll ask them whether their prominent posting of a letter from George Bush, noted syntactician, is tongue-in-cheek or not. |
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I asked a professor of Polish linguistics, a syntactician, about what Polish grammars say about such structures. |
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From the point of view of a generative syntactician working in a more recent framework, these results may seem disturbing. |
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Bradvines, a commenter on Lingua Franca, the language blog of the Chronicle of Higher Education, surfaced last week in the comments on an article by Geoff Pullum, a syntactician at the University of Edinburgh. |
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Foley, well-known syntactician and anthropological linguist, talks about how we use language to construct models for construing experience. |
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In the 13th and 14th rounds of competition, Yuan correctly spelled syntactician and hyperborean to win the competition. |
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Haj joined the linguistics faculty at MIT as a syntactician. |
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On this, every Chomskyan syntactician nowadays agrees without difficulty. |
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