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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Linguistics Studies

language consists of grammaticalized lexis not lexicalized grammar.

What do you understand by this statement "language consists of grammaticalized lexis not lexicalized grammar"?
  

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Something like, ' Language is an ordered arrangement of words, not a verbalized structure '. It sounds very anti-Chomskyesque.

  • Something like, ' Language is an ordered arrangement of words, not a verbalized structure '.
  • It sounds very anti-Chomskyesque.
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Something like, 'Language is an ordered arrangement of words, not a verbalized structure'. It sounds very anti-Chomskyesque.
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Michael Lewis, right?
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Hello dears? May I ask you the difference between lexicalized grammar and grammaticalized lexis?

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