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Bar - level originates as a notation for phrasal category labels that makes it clear how they are based on lexical category labels . Thus in a complex noun phrase like ( a [ [ student ] ( of linguistics ] ] ] the head noun student might ...
Bar - level originates as a notation for phrasal category labels that makes it clear how they are based on lexical category labels . Thus in a complex noun phrase like ( a [ [ student ] ( of linguistics ] ] ] the head noun student might ...
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bar principles and constraints on lexical entries could conspire to produce ( for example , the complexity seen in the structure of the English noun phrase as analyzed by Jackendoff ( 1977 ) or Hellan ( 1980 ) is one that no one has ...
bar principles and constraints on lexical entries could conspire to produce ( for example , the complexity seen in the structure of the English noun phrase as analyzed by Jackendoff ( 1977 ) or Hellan ( 1980 ) is one that no one has ...
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The lexicon has recently gained increasing importance in theoretical linguistics and assumed a more central role in ... This book deals with two main problems in lexicography : ( 1 ) the creation of large lexical knowledge bases which ...
The lexicon has recently gained increasing importance in theoretical linguistics and assumed a more central role in ... This book deals with two main problems in lexicography : ( 1 ) the creation of large lexical knowledge bases which ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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