Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... combination rules - is used here to define the legal orders for the language . Four very simple types of combination rule will be considered here ( three of them were used in the original proposal for English ) . The first two rules ...
... combination rules - is used here to define the legal orders for the language . Four very simple types of combination rule will be considered here ( three of them were used in the original proposal for English ) . The first two rules ...
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... combination rules , 38 or via a rule substituting the cat- egory for NP . 2.32.1 . FORWARD COMBINATION OF V $ / ( v $ / X ) . The novel categories which in- clude object NP's of the form v $ / ( v $ / NP ) can combine with verbs , and ...
... combination rules , 38 or via a rule substituting the cat- egory for NP . 2.32.1 . FORWARD COMBINATION OF V $ / ( v $ / X ) . The novel categories which in- clude object NP's of the form v $ / ( v $ / NP ) can combine with verbs , and ...
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... combination can be excluded by the following very restricted version of the Forward Partial Combination Rule : ( 46 ) X / Y Y $ / Z ⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X v $ To exclude only the latter type , we need a slightly more complex restriction ...
... combination can be excluded by the following very restricted version of the Forward Partial Combination Rule : ( 46 ) X / Y Y $ / Z ⇒ X $ / Z WHERE X v $ To exclude only the latter type , we need a slightly more complex restriction ...
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