Climbing the grammar-tree

Thursday, September 25, 2014

A thought while dreaming

The phrase, lungs full of dream cake occurred to my while I slept. I roused myself, thinking that I should remember it, and it seems I've managed to do so. I thought you might enjoy it.
Posted by Brett at 8:21 AM
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  • category-function confusion
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    • ▼  September (11)
      • On reading Quasiregularity and its discontents
      • An instance of category-function confusion
      • Were they al demonyak?†
      • The functional creep of "all"
      • Subjects as specifiers
      • Another feature structure with LaTex
      • 'Then' as adjective?
      • A thought while dreaming
      • How TV expressions wind their way into your mind
      • Toothache
      • What's a specifier?
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