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'''Feature cooccurrence restrictions''' (FCRs) formulate well-formedness conditions for feature structures used by [[Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar]]. As a feature structure in this approach is taken to be an arbitrary set of feature specifications, it is necessary to block the combination of feature specifications which from a linguistic point of view make no sense. Most FCRs are formulated as implications. | '''Feature cooccurrence restrictions''' (FCRs) formulate well-formedness conditions for feature structures used by [[Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar]]. As a feature structure in this approach is taken to be an arbitrary set of feature specifications, it is necessary to block the combination of feature specifications which from a linguistic point of view make no sense. Most FCRs are formulated as implications. | ||
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Revision as of 09:04, 21 September 2007
Feature cooccurrence restrictions (FCRs) formulate well-formedness conditions for feature structures used by Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar. As a feature structure in this approach is taken to be an arbitrary set of feature specifications, it is necessary to block the combination of feature specifications which from a linguistic point of view make no sense. Most FCRs are formulated as implications.
Other Languages
- German Feature cooccurrence restrictions (ger