Obiism and Fanteeism have been exercised in my own presence, and their results proved by the evidence of my own eyes and other senses.
In it four images of a stunningly beautiful, scantily clad blonde are set against a wallpaperlike expanse of the splintery images of H. C. Westermann — an excellent artist who is not on many collectors’ must-have lists these days.
OK – I can hear you objecting – I can see how this 'no crossing branches' constraint can be made to work mechanically, but what on earth is the point of it? Why should it matter whether branches can or cannot cross? A good question (if you asked it for the right reasons, and not just because you're be- ginning to get exasperated with Syntax!) Well, the motivation behind this con- straint is essentially as follows: on general metatheoretical grounds (the desire to develop a maximally constrained theory which provides a plausible basis for developing a model of language acquisition), we want to restrict the class of P-markers which qualify as 'possible natural language sentence-structures' as narrowly as possible, and rule out as many 'impossible' structures as we can.
Men that I knew around Wapatomac didn't wear high, shiny plug hats, nor yeller spring overcoats, nor carry canes with ivory heads as big as a catboat's anchor, as you might say.
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