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  • [http://www.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/syntax/onlinelexikon/R/reanalyse.htm Reanalyse] in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon englisch [[reanalysis (in generative syntax)]] französisch [[restructuration]]
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  • In [[generative syntax]], '''reanalysis''' is a notion invoked in the analysis of [[preposition st * [http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/linguistik/institut/syntax/onlinelexikon/R/reanalyse.htm Reanalyse] in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon L
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  • ...[deep structure]]s are to be identified with [[semantic representation]]s. Generative semantics opposed [[interpretative semantics]] in the late 1960s and early [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Generative+Semantics&lemmacode=720 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • In [[:category:generative syntax|Generative syntax]], the term '''predicate''' is sometimes used in the sense of [[secondary p [[Category:Generative syntax]]
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  • ...[generative semantics]] by defending a model of grammar with an autonomous syntax and a distinct semantic component of interpretive rules.
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  • In der [[generative Grammatik | generativen Grammatik]] ist eine '''Ableitung''' der Prozess un *[[Derivation (generative Grammatik)]]
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  • ...syntactic operation in generative syntax, cf. [[Reanalysis (in generative syntax)]]
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  • In [[generative syntax]], '''insert alpha''' is an instance of the general [[transformation]]al ru [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • '''Generative grammar''' refers to a grammatical [[framework]] developed since the 1950s German [[generative Grammatik]]<br> French [[grammaire générative]]<br>
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  • ...ist die '''Ableitungsgeschichte''' die geordnete Menge aller [[Ableitung (generative Grammatik)|Ableitung]]en einer Struktur. Die Ableitungsgeschichte lässt si *[[Ableitung (generative Grammatik)]]
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  • ...ts members share a belief in [[mentalism]] as well as in the [[autonomy of syntax]]. .... In that sense, a number of functionalist theories can also be considered generative, in particular [[Role and Reference Grammar]] and [[Functional Grammar]].
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  • '''Wurzeltransformation''' bezeichnet im Rahmen der [[generative Grammatik|generativen Grammatik]] eine [[Transformation]], die nicht auf ei *Emonds, J. E. 1976. ''A Transformational Approach to English Syntax.'' New York: Academic Press.
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  • '''W-Bewegung''' bezeichnet in der [[generative Grammatik|generativen Grammatik]] einen Spezialfall von [[Bewegung]], bei d [[Category:Generative syntax]]
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  • In [[generative grammar]], the term '''major category''' used to be used for the [[syntacti [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In [[:category:generative syntax|Generative syntax]], '''COMP''' is an abbreviation of [[complementizer (in X-bar theory)|comp [[Category:Generative syntax]]
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''segment''' is a structural/configurational notion. In an [[adjunction [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, '''contain''' is a Structural notion in the [[Minimalist Program]]. A cont [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • In [[generative syntax]], whatever is an element of a [[D-structure]] is [[generate]]d by the [[ba [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''complement domain''' is a notion in [[checking theory]]. The compleme [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''complete functional complex''' (CFC) is the minimal domain (e.g. maxi [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • * [[syntactic category]] (this is a term from the 1960s generative tradition) * [[lexical category]] (this is a term from the 1990s generative tradition)
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  • *einen syntaktische Operation, s. [[Reanalyse (generative Syntax)]]
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  • In Generative Syntax, '''crash''' is a notion in the [[Minimalist Program]]. A [[derivation]] cr [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''contraction''' is the phenomenon that two or more elements are pronou [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''binding condition''' is a condition on the [[binding]] possibilities [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • ...int''' is one of the conditions on [[transformation]]s in early generative syntax. Ross, J.R. 1967. Constraints on variables in syntax. Dissertation.
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  • Die '''Natürliche Generative Grammatik''' (NGG) war eine als Modifikation der [[Kategorialgrammatik]] vo ...ültigen Prinzipien auszurichten. Charakteristisch für dieses Ziel ist ihre Syntax-Semantik-Konzeption, welche dem Prinzip der natürlichen [[Serialisierung]]
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  • ...rativen Transformationsgrammatik sonst übliche strikte Trennung zwischen [[Syntax]] und [[Semantik]]. englisch [[generative semantics]]
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  • ...ependent pronoun]]s redundant. In [[:category:generative syntax|generative syntax]], rich agreement has often been said to [[license]] the [[empty]] pronomin [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, if two referential elements ([[NP]]s) in a structure refer to the same ent [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, '''converge''' is a notion in the [[Minimalist Program]]. [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, '''reconstruction''' is an operation proposed in Chomsky (1977b) in the [[ ...n Wh-movement,'' in: P.W. Culicover, T. Wasw and A. akmajian (eds.) Formal syntax, Academic Press, San Francisco, London.
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  • * in [[:category:generative syntax|generative syntax]], it refers to the entire sequence of rule applications in the process of
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • In the [[X-bar theory]] of [[generative syntax]], the '''specifier''' is the position which is directly dominated by the [ [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • Bay Area Grammars (kurz [[BAG]]) ist ein Oberbegriff für neuere generative Grammatikmodelle vom Typ der [[Unifikationsgrammatik]], die an der San Fran [http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/linguistik/institut/syntax/onlinelexikon/B/bay_area_grammars.htm Bay Area Grammars] in Norbert Fries,
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''binding domain''' is a domain in which an [[anaphor]] or [[pronoun]] [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In [[:category:syntax|syntax]], the '''head''' of a [[phrase]] is the [[word]] that determines the major ...rrent in the 1980s, especially in [[:category:generative syntax|Generative syntax]].
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  • [http://www.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/syntax/onlinelexikon/Q/quantoren_floating.htm Quantoren-floating] in Norbert Fries ...-Floating im Deutschen. In: F. Kiefer & D. M. Perlmutter (Hg.), Syntax und generative Grammatik. Bd. 2. Frankfurt/Main 1974, 105–128.
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  • In generative grammar, '''bounding theory''' is a theory about the [[locality]] of [[move *Brame, M. 1978. ''Base generated syntax.'' Seattle: Noit Amrofen Press.
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  • In the [[X-bar theory]] of [[Chomskyan syntax]], the term '''complementizer''' (often abbreviated as [[COMP]] or [[C]]) i [[Category:Generative syntax]]
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] [[Category:Generative grammar]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''control shift''' is the phenomenon that the restrictions on the inter [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, a '''Cleft''' construction can be derived from a non-cleft construction by [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, establishing a relation between two elements across another element which ...on variables in syntax. Doctoral dissertation, MIT (published as 'Infinite syntax!' Ablex, Norwood (1986)).
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  • In generative syntax, '''clause union''' is a process which reduces a clause containing an embed *Rizzi, L. 1982. ''Issues in Italian syntax.'' Dordrecht: Foris.
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  • In generative syntax, the '''base component''' is a module of the grammar in which [[D-structure [[Category:Syntax]]
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  • In generative syntax, '''Coordinate Structure Constraint''' is a constraint on movement proposed ...on variables in syntax. Doctoral dissertation, MIT (published as 'Infinite syntax!' Ablex, Norwood (1986)).
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