Saturday, 8 September 2007

Attention all native English speakers!

One chapter in ONE of my books states...

"Many semilexicalized sequences possess permissible expansions or substitutions. In such cases, a formula can be extracted that consists of a nucleus of lexical and grammatical morphemes, which normally include the verb and certain of its arguments, as well as one or more structural elements represented by a category symbol such as tense, noun phrase, or pronoun.

A chapter means about 40 pages of THAT!

Wine anyone?

2 comments:

Rita said...

Ai jai jai.... you need more than Crocs to understand that!!! Haha. Blessing Helena!

Unknown said...

Shto eto? Ya ni po-nya-del-nik.