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  • ...p://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Principles+and+Parameters+framework&lemmacode=434 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...d in Chomsky (1981). (Chomsky prefers the term [[Principles and Parameters framework]]).
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  • '''Generative grammar''' refers to a grammatical [[framework]] developed since the 1950s by [[Noam A. Chomsky]]. [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Chomsky, Noam A.]] 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework.'' (MIT working papers in linguistics) Cambridge, MA: MIT.<noinclude>
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  • ...ould remove the capital letters because it is not a framework but rather a framework-neutral theory): the body of knowledge about grammar built up over the year [[Category: Framework]]
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  • ...olve the long-standing problem of reduplication. Other terms used for this framework are Autosegmental Phonology/Morphology and Multilinear Phonology/Morphology
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...ht of as existing on top of one another, as it were. In a stratificational framework one views the entire structure as present at one time, and one encounters d [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...resented depends on the framework used (cf. grids or trees). In a [[tree]] framework feet are represented as in (i) where heads are labeled Strong and non-heads In a framework with [[bracketed grids]] feet could be represented as in (ii).
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...gram''' is a set of programmatic ideas for the creation of a theoretical [[framework]] for [[:category:syntax|syntax]], developed by [[Noam A. Chomsky]] and his The central thesis of the minimalist framework is that C<sub>HL</sub> is the optimal, most simple, solution to legibility
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  • '''I-within-i condition''' is a well-formedness condition in the [[GB]]-framework:
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...ons. A convergent derivation is what (within the principles and parameters framework) is called a grammatically well-formed derivation.
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  • '''Role and Reference Grammar (RRG)''' is a [[syntactic framework]] that was developed around 1980 by [[Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.]]. Major pub [[Category:Framework]]
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  • Basic notion in the [[GB]] framework referring to the thesis that the human knowledge of language is modular, i.
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  • ...dy|prosodic]] structure of spoken utterances in a language variety. A ToBI framework system for a language variety is based on careful research on the intonatio
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  • ...z-Fodor-semantics''' is the first semantic theory that was proposed in the framework of generative grammar, in Katz &amp; Fodor (1963). It assumed a semantic co
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  • '''Syllabic''' is a [[feature]] used in the linear framework of Chomsky &amp; Halle (1968), which characterizes sounds that function as
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  • ...set of dimensions (Tense, Voice, Number, etc.) which form the traditional framework of word-inflection. In the preceding discussion we have often referred to t
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  • '''Biuniqueness''' is an axiom explicitly assumed within the framework of [[Natural Morphology]] which entails that every [[morpheme]] has one pho
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  • ...define cyclic nodes has made this stipulation superfluous. In the barriers-framework, [[VP-adjunction]] can create escape hatches.
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  • ...by a high standard of [[descriptive adequacy]], which makes it a suitable framework for typologists. In response to [[generative linguistics]], it furthermore [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...ics. Authors should not presuppose detailed knowledge of their theoretical framework,and the papers should focus on widely relevant theoretical issues, minimizi
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...set of dimensions (Tense, Voice, Number, etc.) which form the traditional framework of word-inflection. In the preceding discussion we have often referred to t
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  • * Sikkel, K. 1998. ''Parsing Schemata. A Framework for Specification and Analysis of Parsing Algorithms.'' EATCS Monographs. B
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  • ...arallel morphology''' is theory proposed in Borer (1988) within the [[GB]]-framework. In this theory the morphological module or component has access to (a) the
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework,'' MIT working papers in linguistics.
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework,'' MIT working papers in linguistics.
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  • ...]'', ''[[m-command]]''), used by many syntacticians working in a Chomskyan framework.
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework,'' MIT working papers in linguistics.
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • '''Stratificational Grammar''' is a structural framework developed by [[Sydney M. Lamb|Sydney Lamb]] in the 1960s that aims to provi The framework is called ''stratificational'' because one of its chief features is its tre
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  • * Titze, I.R. 1988. ''A framework for the study of vocal registers,'' Journal of Voice, vol. 2, nr. 3, 183-19
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework,'' MIT working papers in linguistics.
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  • '''Lexical Functional Grammar''' (LFG) is a grammar [[framework]] in theoretical linguistics, a variety of [[generative grammar]]. The deve [[Category:Framework]]
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1998. ''Minimalist inquiries: the framework,'' MIT working papers in linguistics.
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...stress proposed within the [[The Sound Pattern of English|Sound Pattern]]-framework developed by Chomsky & Halle (1968), in which stress is considered a proper
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...els and level ordering has played a central role in the development of the framework of [[Lexical Morphology]].
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  • ...n to depend on the frequency of a construction type and vice versa. In the framework of [[synergetic linguistics]], it is also connected with [[position]] (with
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  • '''Relational Grammar''' is a syntactic [[framework]] that focuses on alternations in [[grammatical relation]]s in a wide varie
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  • * Sikkel, K. 1998. ''Parsing Schemata. A Framework for Specification and Analysis of Parsing Algorithms.'' EATCS Monographs. B
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...epresentation of [[stress]], introduced by Liberman & Prince (1977) in the framework of [[metrical phonology]]. A metrical tree is a hierarchy in which [[syllab
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  • ...l force in Barwise &amp; Cooper (1981) and Keenan &amp; Stavi (1986), as a framework for the investigation of universal constraints on quantification and infere
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  • ...mational rules]]. With the introduction of the [[Principles and Parameters framework]] (Cf. Stowell 1981, Chomsky 1986a), phrase structure rules have been elimi
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  • ...y shown that nonconcatenative systems can best be accounted for within the framework of Autosegmental Phonology/Morphology. Words such as ''katab'' and ''kutib'
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:En]][[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • * Reinhart, T. 1993. ''Wh-in-situ in the framework of the Minimalist Program,'' OTS Working papers in linguistics, Utrecht Uni
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  • ...on''' is an [[adjunction]] of a [[constituent]] to [[VP]]. In the Barriers-framework (Cf. Chomsky 1986b), VP-adjunction is a crucial step in the (A'-)movement o
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  • ...THING, EVENT, PATH, GO, BE, CAUSE, TO, AT, etc. (constituting a localistic framework), whereas the aspectual tiers represent the aspectual properties of events
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • *[[Minsky, Marvin]]. 1975. A Framework for Representing Knowledge. In ''The Psychology of Computer Vision.'' Winst
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  • :::*''"Within the framework developed here, the focus of a sentence, or, more precisely, the focus of a
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  • ...t place, on the basis of original literature, but also from authors in the framework of a special enquiry, and using the following bibliographies:
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • The Barriers framework, with some extensions, allows an analysis in which [[L-marking]] basically
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  • ...odel''' is a model of grammar prevalent in the [[Principles and Parameters framework]], which has the general structure in (i):
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  • ...een major constellations. These have the status of tenses in Reichenbach’s framework:
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  • .... Abraham et al. (Hg.), Minimal Ideas: Syntactic Studies in the Minimalist Framework. Amsterdam 1996, 253–281.
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...y of the notion of meaning underlying a given conception of semantics, any framework of semantic analysis needs to address two central issues, (i) the relation
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  • *[[Minsky, Marvin]]. 1975. A Framework for Representing Knowledge. In''The Psychology of Computer Vision.'' Winsto
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • ...o an overall description of the language in the [[functional-typological]] framework. It is also a useful reference grammar contributing especially to the under
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  • *[[Minsky, Marvin]]. 1975. A Framework for Representing Knowledge. In ''The Psychology of Computer Vision.'' Winst
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • *G. Grewendorf & J. Sabel, Wh-scrambling in the Minimalist Framework. In: C. Wilder et al. (Hg.), The Role of Economy Principles in Linguistic T
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  • ...ation and probabilistic models play a crucial role in this process. In the framework of this general aim, QL has a special status only because it makes special
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  • * a specific concept in the formal semantic framework of [[situation semantics]] -- see [[situation (in situation semantics)]].
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  • [[Category:Framework]]
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  • At first glance, the framework for an exact [[text analysis]] presented above could be understood as an at
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  • ...f’s laws". They stimulated the search for other linguistic laws within the framework of a broad paradigm of systems theory or cognitive science (Hammerl, Sambor
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