Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... rules : CLASSIFICATION RULES and STRUCTURE - BUILDING RULES ( the latter being divided into several sub- types ) . Classification rules have the task of specifying the different types of syntactic constituents that are permissible ...
... rules : CLASSIFICATION RULES and STRUCTURE - BUILDING RULES ( the latter being divided into several sub- types ) . Classification rules have the task of specifying the different types of syntactic constituents that are permissible ...
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... rule - i.e . one that says that , in the absence of any specification to the contrary ( by means of other rules ) , a node must have a given feature specification . Examples are the rule mentioned above that has the effect of assigning ...
... rule - i.e . one that says that , in the absence of any specification to the contrary ( by means of other rules ) , a node must have a given feature specification . Examples are the rule mentioned above that has the effect of assigning ...
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... rule 7 contains fewer features than rules 1-2 combined , and all other rules are the same in both grammars , However , rule 7 requires a fairly complex arrangement of angle brackets which is not needed in rules 1-2.1 Moreover , L & A ...
... rule 7 contains fewer features than rules 1-2 combined , and all other rules are the same in both grammars , However , rule 7 requires a fairly complex arrangement of angle brackets which is not needed in rules 1-2.1 Moreover , L & A ...
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