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a consistent theory of syntactic constituent structure . I have dealt thus far with individual syntactic constructions — with single phrase structure rules , so to speak . It is entirely possible that such an enumeration exhausts the ...
a consistent theory of syntactic constituent structure . I have dealt thus far with individual syntactic constructions — with single phrase structure rules , so to speak . It is entirely possible that such an enumeration exhausts the ...
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X Y ZW P To → XY , Z WP To In 26a , ( XYZ ) and ( WPT ) are the immediate constituents , and 1 marks the constituent break ; analogously for 26b . In 26a we would say that ( XYZ ) is the domain of 1. Now , since each constituent of 26a ...
X Y ZW P To → XY , Z WP To In 26a , ( XYZ ) and ( WPT ) are the immediate constituents , and 1 marks the constituent break ; analogously for 26b . In 26a we would say that ( XYZ ) is the domain of 1. Now , since each constituent of 26a ...
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Recent discussions of syntactic categories for the definition of constituent structures have revolved around the X theory , and have led to interesting propositions concerning the distinction between syntactic categories and ...
Recent discussions of syntactic categories for the definition of constituent structures have revolved around the X theory , and have led to interesting propositions concerning the distinction between syntactic categories and ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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