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'''Relational Grammar''' is a syntactic [[framework]] that focuses on alternations in [[grammatical relation]]s in a wide variety of languages. Relational Grammar was founded by [[David M. Perlmutter]], [[Paul M. Postal]] and [[David E. Johnson]] around 1974.
 
'''Relational Grammar''' is a syntactic [[framework]] that focuses on alternations in [[grammatical relation]]s in a wide variety of languages. Relational Grammar was founded by [[David M. Perlmutter]], [[Paul M. Postal]] and [[David E. Johnson]] around 1974.
 
  
 
===Link===
 
===Link===
 
[http://www.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/syntax/onlinelexikon/R/relationale_grammatik.htm Akzeptabilität]  in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon Linguistik
 
[http://www.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/syntax/onlinelexikon/R/relationale_grammatik.htm Akzeptabilität]  in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon Linguistik
 
 
  
 
===References===
 
===References===

Revision as of 20:07, 25 July 2014

Relational Grammar is a syntactic framework that focuses on alternations in grammatical relations in a wide variety of languages. Relational Grammar was founded by David M. Perlmutter, Paul M. Postal and David E. Johnson around 1974.

Link

Akzeptabilität in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon Linguistik

References

  • Blake, Barry J. 1990. Relational Grammar. London: Routledge.
  • Johnson, David E. 1979. Toward a Theory of Relationally Based Grammar. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.
  • Johnson, David E. and Paul M. Postal. 1980. Arc Pair Grammar. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Perlmutter, David M. (ed.) 1983. Studies in Relational Grammar 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Perlmutter, David M. & Rosen, Carol G. (eds.) 1984. Studies in Relational Grammar 2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Postal, Paul M. & Joseph, Brian (eds.) 1990. Studies in Relational Grammar 3. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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