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Another fundamental assumption of the minimalist program is that phrase structure representation is bare - meaning that it is composed of lexical features and objects constructed from them . Thus phrase structure is assumed to meet the ...
Another fundamental assumption of the minimalist program is that phrase structure representation is bare - meaning that it is composed of lexical features and objects constructed from them . Thus phrase structure is assumed to meet the ...
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... phrase nodes of the X - bar theory nor the functional projections of the minimalist program , and certain apparently discontinuous constituents such as was ... going in ( 1 ) are not tagged as such . " In addition , phrase nodes ...
... phrase nodes of the X - bar theory nor the functional projections of the minimalist program , and certain apparently discontinuous constituents such as was ... going in ( 1 ) are not tagged as such . " In addition , phrase nodes ...
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... phrase structure ' ( 51–109 ) . His goal is the nearly total elimination of phrase structure , going far beyond X - bar theory and the projection principle . The latter notion is abandoned , while the notion of convergent derivation set ...
... phrase structure ' ( 51–109 ) . His goal is the nearly total elimination of phrase structure , going far beyond X - bar theory and the projection principle . The latter notion is abandoned , while the notion of convergent derivation set ...
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