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THE X - BAR THEORY OF PHRASE STRUCTURE 1 ANDRÁS KORNAI GEOFFREY K. PULLUM Stanford University University of California , Santa Cruz and Hungarian Academy of Sciences X - bar theory is widely regarded as a substantive theory of phrase ...
THE X - BAR THEORY OF PHRASE STRUCTURE 1 ANDRÁS KORNAI GEOFFREY K. PULLUM Stanford University University of California , Santa Cruz and Hungarian Academy of Sciences X - bar theory is widely regarded as a substantive theory of phrase ...
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By embodying substantive principles of phrase structure , X - bar theory should narrow down the range of choices to a small , preferably universal set of possible analyses . A maximally strong version of X - bar theory would in fact ...
By embodying substantive principles of phrase structure , X - bar theory should narrow down the range of choices to a small , preferably universal set of possible analyses . A maximally strong version of X - bar theory would in fact ...
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But it is also methodologically unhelpful , since it sheds no light on whether that theory requires revision so ... Hence , we follow standard practice and assume that the criterion may assist in a choice between theories but has no ...
But it is also methodologically unhelpful , since it sheds no light on whether that theory requires revision so ... Hence , we follow standard practice and assume that the criterion may assist in a choice between theories but has no ...
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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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