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1 For transformation theory see Chomsky, Noam, Syntactic structures, 's-Gravenhage, Mouton, 1956Google Scholar, and Chomsky, N., ‘Some methodological remarks on generative grammar’, Word, XVII, 2, 1961, 219–39CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
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5 Examples quoted from Mr. Lees's Phonology are given in his transcription; other Turkish examples are in the orthography.
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