Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... Phrase with conjoined Noun Phrases ( 3 phrasal nodes , circled ) . DET NP N ' his N PP relationship NP with DET N ' the people FIGURE 3. Noun Phrase containing a Prepositional Phrase ( 3 phrasal nodes , circled ) . DET NP the N N ' CP ...
... Phrase with conjoined Noun Phrases ( 3 phrasal nodes , circled ) . DET NP N ' his N PP relationship NP with DET N ' the people FIGURE 3. Noun Phrase containing a Prepositional Phrase ( 3 phrasal nodes , circled ) . DET NP the N N ' CP ...
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... phrase . Phrase structure rules for the Verb Phrase ( 1960s vintage ) usually looked like this : ( 36 ) VP → V ( NP ) ( NP ) PP * ( S ' ) The ordering of the elements on the right side conforms to the principle of end- weight ...
... phrase . Phrase structure rules for the Verb Phrase ( 1960s vintage ) usually looked like this : ( 36 ) VP → V ( NP ) ( NP ) PP * ( S ' ) The ordering of the elements on the right side conforms to the principle of end- weight ...
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... phrase ( i.e. a name or descriptive phrase ) cannot appear in the dominion of a corresponding ( i.e. coreferential ) reference point , as this would conflict with the specification of a full noun phrase as a low accessibility marker ...
... phrase ( i.e. a name or descriptive phrase ) cannot appear in the dominion of a corresponding ( i.e. coreferential ) reference point , as this would conflict with the specification of a full noun phrase as a low accessibility marker ...
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