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  • '''No Vacuous Application Principle (NVAP)''' is a principle proposed in Marantz (1984) which states [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=No+Vacuous+Application+Principle+(NVAP)&lemmacode=495 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ..., prevents the application of an unproductive word formation rule, if that application would give rise to a complex word having the same semantics as the already
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  • ...the grammar. The basic idea of Kiparsky's (1982) paper is that the cyclic application of phonological rules should follow from the organization of the lexicon. K ...ated with a class of phonological rules for which it defines the domain of application. Within the lexicon, the output of a word formation rule is submitted to th
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  • ...the underlying form [hand][duk], resulting in the form [handuk]. Both the application of these rules and the resulting surface form may be referred to with 'deri
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  • *Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output.'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • *Lasnik, H. & Saito, M. 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output.'' Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
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  • Ethnologue appears both as a searchable web application and in written form.
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  • ...that all semantic interpretation applies to [[deep-structure]], before the application of transformations. As a result all transformations are meaning preserving.
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  • '''Superiority condition''' is a condition on the application of [[transformation]]s, which states that, if a transformation can in princ * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...e with a specific designation, the contents of which are restricted by the application of ''restrictors''. The entire designation of the variable can be modified === Application (merge) ===
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • [[S-structure]] is derived from [[D-structure]] by the application of the appropriate instances of [[affect alpha]]. Sometimes the notion 'der
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  • '''No Vacuous Application Principle (NVAP)''' is a principle proposed in Marantz (1984) which states [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=No+Vacuous+Application+Principle+(NVAP)&lemmacode=495 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...[[Binding Theory]]. LF ( [[Logical Form]]) is derived from SS through the application of affect alpha (e.g [[QR]], Wh-raising (see [[Wh-in-situ]])), and is regar
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  • ...e stress rules is removed by a destressing rule: /bà nána/ /banána/. The application of the destressing rule explains that the vowel of the first syllable can r
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...languages might have, whereas applied linguistics has as its concerns the application of the concepts and findings of linguistics to a variety of practical tasks
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  • ...e feature''' is a type of diacritic feature which triggers (or blocks) the application of a phonological rule. This feature is usually assumed to account for irre
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  • It consists of the parallel application of the two mechanisms of [[hyperanalysis]] and [[hypoanalysis]].
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  • ...pens the possibility to return to [[level]] (or [[stratum]]) n-1 after the application of the [[word formation rule]]s of level/stratum n.
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • * Lasnik, Howard and Mamoru Saito. 1993. ''Move 〈 : conditions on its application and output''. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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  • *Haldeman, Samuel S. 1865. ''Affixes in their origin and application, exhibiting the etymologic structure of English words''.
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  • *Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output.'' Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
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  • == '''Fields of Application''' ==
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  • *Koutsoudas, A. et al. (Hg.) 1976. ''The Application and Ordering of Grammatical Rules.'' Den Haag.
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  • ...s, to which obviously no-one has ever before drawn the attention. The new application includes grammatical and etymological studies of a language, as well as com
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  • There are at least three requirements for the application of the Wizard of Oz technique:
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  • ...her unit is 1-p = q. The probability p is also a random variable since the application of a word is not independent of its co-text. Under the assumption that p is
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  • From this condition on the application of cyclic rules important theoretical consequences have been drawn. It foll
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  • ...iological) phenomena, such as auditory fatigue. Fatigue results from the ''application of a stimulus which is usually considerably in excess of that required to s
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  • *Taraldsen, K.T. 1978. ''On the Nominative Island Condition, vacuous application and the that-t filter.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club.
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • See the following example from English where the application of gapping on (1a) results in (1b).
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  • * Lasnik, H. and M. Saito 1992. ''Move alpha: conditions on its application and output,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • * Taraldsen, T. 1978. ''On the Nominative Island Condition, vacuous application and the that-trace filter,'' distributed by IULC.
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  • According to the application area, speaker recognition systems can be divided into '''speaker identifica
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  • ...parent mostly in Greek, but there were attempts to widen the domain of its application to Latin, Gothic, Baltic and even Germanic, though the evidence is weak (Co
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  • ...]] and Antecedent Contained Deletion. The exact conditions that govern the application of QR, however, remain unclear.
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  • ...asises, in contrast to other branches of linguistics, the introduction and application of additional, advanced scientific tools. Principally, linguistics tries, i ...cale, cannot be justified or is inappropriate for a given investigation or application.
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  • ...wise would block clitic climbing. Clitic climbing then reduces to repeated application of [[head movement]]. An intervening complementizer - ''a'' in (iii) - rema
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  • ...s areas, such as syntax, were considered principally inappropriate for the application of this model type as they require recursive models in order to represent t ...en scientists from other disciplines, mainly mathematicians, worked on the application of mathematical models to and the development of methods for linguistic pro
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  • * 1953. "The application of linguistics to language teaching". ''Anthropology Today'', ed. Kroeber,
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  • After the application of [[Grimm's law]], Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops should have become
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  • ...ish linguistics after 1947, one sees that the promising development of the application of multidimensional scaling practically came to a standstill which, by the
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  • * Bache, Carl. 1985. ''Verbal Aspect: A General Theory and Its Application to Present-Day English''. Odense: Odense University Press.
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  • ...related to the use of parallel corpora in contrastive linguistics is their application in [[translation studies]]. Parallel corpora may help translators to find [
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  • ...rcho made one of the most comprehensive and important contributions to the application of quantitative methods in the analysis of literary texts. It should also b ...’s numerous theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions to the application of statistical methods in text analysis, it is justified to regard him not
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  • ...and verifying the hypotheses concerning the evolution of his style and the application thereof to the litigious works. ...n ssentence-length as a statistical characteristic of style in prose: with application to two cases of disputed authorship. ''Biometrika 30''. 363–390.
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  • ...to the third area (popularisation), we must admit that the studies on the application of mathematics to problems of history and literary theory, which he underto *Pawłowski A.. 1999b. The Quantitative Approach in Cultural Anthropology: Application of Linguistic Corpora in the Analysis of Basic Color Terms. ''Journal of Qu
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  • ...nald W. 1991. ''Foundations of Cognitive Grammar''. Volume II. Descriptive Application. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. <br>
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  • ...ossible variety of language. Since there is no restriction on the range of application for the term 'register', an infinite number of registers can be identified:
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  • ...Standard German became the language of schooling to allow for national job application. Low German was more and more retreating from its former domains (Matras 20
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  • *Lee, Hyun Bok: In Search of a Universal Phonetic Alphabet. Theory and Application of an Organic Visible Speech. (http://www.scripta.kr/scripta2010/kr/proceed
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  • *Lasnik, Howard & Saito, Mamoru. 1992. ''Move alpha: Conditions on Its Application and Output''. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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  • ...introduction physique à l’estétique. Nouvelles méthodes d’analyse et leur application notamment à la musique, aux rhythmes du français et aux mètres doriens''
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  • ...ficult even for native speakers. It is likely that their origin lies in an application of two different plural forms, in a similar way as in English the word "chi
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