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ArtikelA PLACE FOR CASE  
Oleh: Starosta, Stanley
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies (Full Text) vol. 26 no. 1 (1976), page 1-36.
Fulltext: 26_01_Starosta.pdf (1.43MB)
Isi artikelChomsky’s configurational definition of grammatical functions is incorrect as a ‘representation of surface grammatical relations and inappropriate and clumsy as a means for representing grammatical functions in deep structure. Fillmore’s case grammar framework is a vast improvement, but it still requires a deepsurface distinction and thus does not contribute to a solution of the problem of the excessive power of transformational grammars. By representing ‘case’ as a feature of lexical items, the deepsurface distinction can be eliminated, and the resulting ‘lexicase’ framework looks promising as a basis for the design of language teaching materials which is much less abstract than Fillmore’s approach, and which avoids the theoretical and practical deficiencies of the other transformational models
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