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  • * Kurylowicz, Jerzy. (1965) "The evolution of grammatical categories". ''Diogenes'' 51:55-71. (Reprinted in: ''Esquisses linguistiques II.'' Mun
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  • ''W'' is a variable ranging over a multiset of categories.
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  • *G. Lakoff, Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal about the Mind. Chicago 1987.
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  • * Stowell, T. 1983. ''Subjects across Categories,'' The Linguistic Review 2, .
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  • *Marchand, H. 1969. ''The Categories and Types of Present-day English Word-Formation''. München: Beck.
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  • ==Aspectual categories==
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  • *– Ders. Empty Categories, Null-Subjects and Null-Objects and How to Treat them in the Minimalist Pro
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  • ...ord. Both the new word and the existing one are members of major [[lexical categories]]. This hypothesis entails the claim that [[English]] words such as ''decei
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  • ...(1982) which says that no deletion or movement transformation may involve categories of both W(ord)-structure and S(entence)-structure. This condition rules out
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  • ...guage. The listeners learns to be sensitive to differences between phoneme categories and, at the same time, to be less sensitive to differences within a [[phone
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  • ...ection in S(sentence)-structure. Furthermore, she proposes the lower-level categories Root and Affix. Affixation rules take the form in (i) and compound rules th
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  • categories are highly relevant to syntax; (2) semological structure is largely organiz hierarchical system of categories, and this categorical structure, along with the thinking that
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  • *N. Harada, Interactions between Functional and Lexical Categories: Are Adjectives 'Verbal' or Are Verbs 'Adjectival'? In: Proceedings of IACL
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  • ...nt)-command. Other proposals restrict X to [[lexical categories]], [[major categories]]. The notion c-command plays a role in the definitions of [[government]],
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  • ...ssed. Subcategorization of heads (in particular V) in terms of the phrasal categories (NP, PP, etc.) which they select as a [[complement]]. Sometimes strict subc
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  • *Jelinek, Eloise. 1984. Empty categories, case, and configurationality. ''Natural Language and Linguistic Theory'' 2
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  • *Marchand, H. 1969. ''The Categories and Types of Present-day English Word-Formation.'' München: Beck.
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  • * Kearney, K. 1983. ''Governing Categories,'' Ms.U. of Connecticut, Storrs.
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  • ...to the left of the arrow in rules of this type, or non-phrasal (terminal) categories (such as [[Noun]], [[Verb]], or [[Determiner]]).
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  • ...word. Both the new word and the existing one are members of major lexical categories.
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