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|a 1. GOALS OF LINGUISTIC THEORY; 2. LEVELS OF SUCCESS FOR GRAMMATICAL DESCRIPTION; 3. ON OBJECTIVITY OF LINGUISTIC DATA; 4. THE NATURE OF STRUCTURAL DESCRIPTIONS; 5. MODELS OF PERCEPTION AND ACQUISITION; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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|a In this paper,(1) I will restrict the term ""linguistic theory"" to systems of hypotheses concerning the general features of human language put forth in an attempt to account for a certain range of linguistic phenomena. I will not be concerned with systems of terminology or methods of investigation (analytic procedures). The central fact to which any significant linguistic theory must address itself is this: a mature speaker can produce a new sentence of his language on the appropriate occasion, and other speakers can understand it immediately, though it is equally new to them. Most of our li.
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