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  • ...MP-Position zur Kategorie SATZ expandiert, die durch eine ''Complementizer Phrase'' (CP) repräsentiert wird, was bei einer Theorie über [[Funktionale Kateg In der [[Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar]] (GPSG) ist COMP hingegen ein syntaktisches Merkmal u. a., das in einer sp
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  • ...uffix]] which projects its own syntactic [[X-bar schema]] called Agreement Phrase (AGRP). *Pollock, J.-Y. 1989. Verb movement, Universal Grammar, and the structure of IP. ''Linguistic Inquiry 20''. 365-424.
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  • ...the structure of any kind of linguistic unit: a single word, an arbitrary phrase or a complete text.
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  • ...some essential structural properties. Its main tenet is that all [[phrase structure]] (hence the X) can be reduced to [[recursive]] [[specifier]]-[[head]] conf ...he structure in (ii) embodies the following assumptions about the internal structure of constituents:
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  • ...ationsbasierte Grammatikformalismen wie die [[Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar]] verwenden anstelle von FCRs [[typisierte Merkmalsstrukturen]].
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  • Certain subsystems of a language’s grammar are sensitive to speech-act participants. (They do not distinguish between ...rase. In ''Language Typology and syntactic description,'' vol. 1. ''Clause structure,'' ed. by Timothy Shopen, pp. 62–154
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  • ...Phrasenstrukturgrammatik]] entwickelt. Die [[Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar]] verwendet sogenannte ID-Schemata.
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  • ...''', to distinguish it from [[PRO]] in speech) is a null pronoun-like noun phrase that differs from PRO in that it occurs in a position where it can get [[Ca ''pro'' in (i)b (which only exists in underlying structure) is interpreted as the [[subject]].
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  • ...n anderen Grammatikformalismen wie etwa der [[Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar]] verwendet.
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  • ...rb phrase (VP) and the ordering of head noun and the modifiers in the noun phrase (NP). Winfred P. Lehmann generalized over Greenberg’s data and came up w ...the Genitive as "the spearhead of the invasion of OV syntax into the noun phrase." (Givón 1975:90).
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  • ...ch could function as an argument or an adjunct within a predicate-argument structure occurs instead outside the boundaries of the clause containing the predicat ...example, in English sentence ''My aunt, she died when I was six'' the noun phrase ''my aunt'' could be the subject of the clause (''My aunt died when I was s
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  • ...n both its sides, it must occur in a coordinate structure, it may not be a phrase, it may not occur at the sentence boundary or violate complex NP constraint * Neijt,A.H. 1979. ''Gapping. A contribution to sentence grammar,'' Foris:Dordrecht
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  • ...ly 16, 1860 - April 30, 1943) was a Danish linguist who specialized in the grammar of the [[English language|English]] language. ...primaries, secondaries, and tertiaries; e.g. in "''well honed phrase''," "phrase" is a primary, this being defined by a secondary, "honed", which again is d
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  • ...ngements. He said that we could use the term to refer to that part of the structure which is concerned with arrangements at whatever level. So the relationshi For example, for a noun phrase (NP) in English, a lexotactic pattern will have an upward [[OR node|OR]] th
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  • #Alle syntaktischen [[Phrase]]n haben prinzipiell denselben Strukturaufbau; ...ntaktische Minimaleinheit identifiziert werden, welche den [[Kopf]] dieser Phrase bildet;
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  • ..., dass sie spezifische syntaktisch relevante Informationen einer komplexen Phrase repräsentieren. *Benmamoun, E. 2000. ''The Feature Structure of Functional Categories. A Comparative Study of Arabic Dialects.'' Oxford.
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  • Eine '''Verbalphrase''' (VP) ist eine [[Phrase]], als deren [[Kopf]] ein [[Verb (de)|Verb]] gilt. ...ategorie [[INFL]] (I<sup>0</sup>) ist und mit dieser eine ''[[Inflectional Phrase]]'' (IP) bildet; das Subjekt eines Satzes ist dementsprechend nicht in der
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  • This page deals with the internal phrase structure in [[Skolt Saami]]. In Skolt Saami, the head of the phrase can be described by its dependents, in this case, specifically pre-dependen
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  • ...ist]]. 2010. [https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/uk-ac-man-scw:123128 A Grammar of Skolt Saami] Ph.D. thesis, University of Manchester. **[[Phrasenstruktur im Skoltsaamischen|Phrase structure in Skolt Saami (de)]]
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  • ...f speech]], [[phrase structure grammar]], [[pied piping]], [[prepositional phrase]], [[pro]], [[PRO]], [[promotion]], [[rich agreement]], [[semantic macrorol [[affricate]], [[apocope]], [[apicodental]], [[appendix (in syllable structure)]], [[approximant]], [[breathy voice]], [[coda]], [[compensatory lengthenin
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