Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... structure . C - structure is represented in terms of a phrase - marker of the familiar sort , and displays categorial information ; f - structure , which is unordered linearly , represents in- formation about G [ rammatical ] F ...
... structure . C - structure is represented in terms of a phrase - marker of the familiar sort , and displays categorial information ; f - structure , which is unordered linearly , represents in- formation about G [ rammatical ] F ...
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... structure , but is identified in f - structure via a control equation . In essence , then , LFG proposes a rather abstract mapping between gram- matical relations and c - structure ; and it proposes that one must state a level at which ...
... structure , but is identified in f - structure via a control equation . In essence , then , LFG proposes a rather abstract mapping between gram- matical relations and c - structure ; and it proposes that one must state a level at which ...
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... structure is COMPLETE if and only if it and all its subsidiary f - structures are locally complete ' ( K & B , 211-12 ) . ( 10 ) COHERENCE : ' An f - structure is LOCALLY COHERENT if and only if all the governable grammatical functions ...
... structure is COMPLETE if and only if it and all its subsidiary f - structures are locally complete ' ( K & B , 211-12 ) . ( 10 ) COHERENCE : ' An f - structure is LOCALLY COHERENT if and only if all the governable grammatical functions ...
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