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  1. Robert B. Lees (9 July 1922 – 6 December 1996) was an American linguist. Education. Lees went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956 to work on its machine translation project.

  2. Robert Lees, a linguist of the traditional structuralist school, went to MIT in 1956 to work in the mechanical translation project at RLE, but became convinced by Chomsky's TGG approach and went on to publish, in 1960, probably the very first book of a linguistic analysis based on TGG entitled The Grammar of English Nominalizations.

    • Noam Chomsky
    • 1965
  3. brought to you by CORE. provided by Illinois Digital Environment for Access to... This volume is dedicated to the memory of. Robert B. Lees. 9 July 1922 — 6 December 1996. First Head of the Department of Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 1965-1968. Photograph: Courtesy of the University of Illinois Archives. (

  4. www.jstor.org › stable › 411160REVIEWS - JSTOR

    Reviewed by ROBERT B. LEES, Massachusetts Institute of Technology During the past twenty-five years of development in the field of linguistics it has become customary, especially among anthropologists, to regard linguistics as a very advanced, systematic, precise, powerful-in short, 'scientific' discipline.

  5. Sep 16, 2023 · The Grammar Of English Nominalization. ## TOC- Index of Transformational Rules- Index of Nominal Compound Types- Preface- Chapter 1 A. Introduction B. Constituent-Structure C. Lexicon- Chapter...

  6. www.ling.upenn.edu › courses › ling5700Syntactic Structures

    Structures in the profession if Robert Lees had not written an extensive review, published in Language more or less simultaneously with the appearance of the book.

  7. Robert B. Lees . Paul Schachter; Paul Schachter. Search for more articles by this author PDF; PDF PLUS; ... Linguistics and Philosophy 35, ...