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  • ...principle that an operator like ''only'' must be associated with a lexical constituent in its ccommand domain.
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  • ...to be binary iff it can take only one of two [[value]]s. For example, the lexical feature [concrete] can only assume the values [+ concrete] and [- concrete] ...garded as a property of constituent structure. In a binary structure, each constituent is split up into at most two daughter constituents.
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  • ...inciples of [[compatibility]] between the [[meaning]] of their constituent lexical items.
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  • '''Lexical Functional Grammar''' (LFG) is a grammar [[framework]] in theoretical lingu The spelling ''Lexical-Functional Grammar'' is also used (e.g. Falk 2001, and on Joan Bresnan's ho
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  • In syntax, the term '''serialization''' is sometimes used as a synonym of [[constituent order]]. ...scharge." In: Coopmans, Peter & Everaert, Martin & Grimshaw, Jane (eds.) ''Lexical specification and insertion.'' (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 197).
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  • ...Pairs of sister nodes are labeled Weak-Strong or Strong-Weak (or by the [[Lexical Category Prominence]] Rule). ...cture, in: M. Moortgat, H. Van der Hulst & T. Hoekstra (eds.) The Scope of Lexical Rules, Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...introduced by Selkirk (1981). [[Syllable]]s are combined in a higher level constituent, i.e. the foot. ...,'' in: M. Moortgat, H. Van der Hulst & T. Hoestra (eds.) The Scope of Lexical Rules, Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...ional phrase]]) that is required by another (predicative, argument-taking) constituent ([[verb]], [[relational adjective]], [[relational noun]]). In this second, ...l expression]] and which is associated with a [[theta-role]] assigned by a lexical [[head]].
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  • ...of compounds as well as the suffix of derived words determine uniquely the lexical category.
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  • ...nt Order and the Notion 'Head'. In: M. Moortgat et al. (Hg.), The Scope of Lexical Rules. Dordrecht 1981, 107–123.
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  • ...gree of idiomaticity that determines presence or absence of a higher-level lexical [[Node (in neurocognitive linguistics)|[node]]].
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  • ...a non-branching node. Tree structures are used as a representation of the constituent structure of natural language expressions. Thus, the tree in (ii) represent
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  • =Constituent Order= ...e examples which are available, it seems as though auxiliary verbs, unlike lexical verbs, do not come at the end of a sentence.
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  • ...ode; hence the term c(onstituent)-command. Other proposals restrict X to [[lexical categories]], [[major categories]]. The notion c-command plays a role in th
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  • ...rmulated hypotheses. In this way, for each subsystem of language (i.e. the lexical, morphological, syntactical etc. subsystems), models of arbitrary complexit
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  • ...PF Interface. In: M. Butt & W. Geuder (Hg.), The Projection of Arguments: Lexical and Compositional Factors. Stanford 1998, 309-353. *A. Siewierska et al. (Hg.), Constituent Order in the Languages of Europe. Berlin 1998.
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  • *1968c. Lexical insertion in a transformational grammar without deep structure. CLS 4.71-80 *1978a. Restrictive relatives and surface constituent structure. NELS 8.154-66.
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