1. See Noam Chomsky, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1965, Chapter 2.
2. See, e.g., James D. McCawley, ?Lexical Insertion in a Transformational Grammar Without Deep Structure? in Papers from the Fourth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society (ed. by C.-J. Bailey, B.J. Darden, and A. Davison), Chicago, Ill., 1969, pp. 71?80.
3. For examples of this approach see Barbara Hall, Subject and Object in English, M.I.T doctoral dissertation, 1965, and P. Gregory Lee, ?Subjects and Agents?, Ohio State University Working Papers in Linguistics 3 (1969) 36?113.
4. See, e.g., my ?The Case for Case? in Universals in Linguistic Theory (ed. by E. Bach and R. Harms), Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York 1968, pp. 1?88, and ?Lexical Entries for Verbs?, Foundations of Language 4 (1968) 373?393.
5. Scientific Report;Paul M. Postal,1968