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Generative linguistics / Noam Chomsky / Combinatory categorial grammar / Categorial grammar / P versus NP problem / Government and binding theory / Syntax / Syntactic category / Transformational grammar / Linguistics / Theoretical computer science / Grammar
Date: 2013-07-01 12:58:45
Generative linguistics
Noam Chomsky
Combinatory categorial grammar
Categorial grammar
P versus NP problem
Government and binding theory
Syntax
Syntactic category
Transformational grammar
Linguistics
Theoretical computer science
Grammar

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