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... node may be immediately dominated by each of two different nodes ( thus the node associated with what in Fig . 1 is immediately dominated both by the topmost node and by the embedded [ + sentence ] node ) , while in a P - marker such ...
... node may be immediately dominated by each of two different nodes ( thus the node associated with what in Fig . 1 is immediately dominated both by the topmost node and by the embedded [ + sentence ] node ) , while in a P - marker such ...
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... nodes already present . Daughter - dependency rules say that , given the feature ( s ) x on a node , that node will have as a daughter a node with the feature ( s ) y ; e.g. , a node with the feature [ + sentence ] will have as a daughter a ...
... nodes already present . Daughter - dependency rules say that , given the feature ( s ) x on a node , that node will have as a daughter a node with the feature ( s ) y ; e.g. , a node with the feature [ + sentence ] will have as a daughter a ...
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... Node 2 precedes node 4 as a result of a rule that says that dependent sisters follow their heads ; and node 3 precedes node 4 as a result of the previously mentioned rule to the effect that items with functions precede items without ...
... Node 2 precedes node 4 as a result of a rule that says that dependent sisters follow their heads ; and node 3 precedes node 4 as a result of the previously mentioned rule to the effect that items with functions precede items without ...
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