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  • LP-rules restrict the set of local trees admitted by an ID-rule. An LD-rule ''X'' <math>\prec</math> ''Y'' states that category ''X'' has to precede ca * [[ID-rule]]
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  • ...(GPSG) uses [[ID-rule|ID-rules]] (''immediate dominance rules'') and [[LP-rule|LP-rules]] (''linear precedence rules'') instead of context-free phrase str ...nterpreted as well-formedness conditions for [[local tree|local trees]]. A rule like ''X'' <math>\rightarrow</math> <math>Y_1</math> <math>Y_2</math> ... <
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  • ...n all other contexts. See [[Structure preservation]], [[structure-building rule]].
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  • ...by Chomsky &amp; Halle (1968) to modify the output of the [[word formation rule]]s or the output of the syntactic rules before these structures enter the p [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Readjustment+rule&lemmacode=314 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • '''Transformational rule''' is a [[rule]] that transforms [[syntactic structure]]. [[Deletion]], Insertion, and [[m *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Transformational+rule&lemmacode=187 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • A rule or rule system is structure preserving if its output is independently available as ...ng, but characteristically this rule does not effect sonorants. Hence, the rule of final devoicing is structure preserving.
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  • ...t if a rule ambiguously refers to A in a structure of the form of (i), the rule must apply to the higher, more inclusive, node A (Chomsky 1964).
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  • An ID-rule ''X'' <math>\rightarrow</math> <math>Y_1,</math> <math>Y_2,</math> ..., <ma * [[LP-rule]]
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  • ...gical rule. Intuitively, the Adjacency Condition prevents a word formation rule from looking into the entire derivational history of morphologically comple ...ub>A</sub>''), and the Adjacency Condition makes the ''-baar'' suffixation rule insensitive to the intransitive nature of the [[verb]] ''klimmen''.
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  • ...separated from their [[function]]. Beard distinguishes [[L-rule]]s and [[M-rule]]s, and assumes that L-rules are grammatical processes which change or add ...he chance of giving phonological content to the function supplied by the L-rule.
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  • .... [[feet]] (=F)) that consist of syllables. The main part of this labeling rule in English states that in a configuration [A B], B is labeled strong if and
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  • ...called a [[sound law]] or a [[phonetical rule]]. Exceptions to the law or rule can normally be explained by analogy. Some important sound laws were descri
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  • Thus the phrase structure rule in (ii)a characterizes a sentence (S) as the combination of an NP (the subj ...ule in (ii)b gives the internal structure of the [[VP]]. According to this rule, a verbal phrase consists of a verb and, optionally, an [[NP]] and a [[PP]]
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  • ...category which are not determined by any other module of the grammar ([[ID-rule]], lexicon entry, [[Feature instantiation principles]], etc.). ...instantiated in any lexical category; i.e. it has to be licenced by an ID-rule or an lexical entry.
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  • ...o generate for each VP-rule introducing a transitive verb a new lexical ID rule which introduces a passive verb form accompanied by the same phrases, excep
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  • '''Diphthongization''' is a [[phonological rule]] involving a change from a [[monophtong]] to a [[diphthong]].
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  • ...ules starting with applying a rule to the start symbol and each successive rule being applied to the output of the former, until no auxiliary symbols remai
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  • It will rule out (ii), because the link between the wh-element and its trace is longer i The local version of the MLC will rule out the derivation with movement of ''what'' right at this point in the der
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  • *Pelletier, F. J. 1980. The Generative Power of Rule Orderings in Formal Grammars. ''Linguistics'' 18, 17–72. Englisch [[extrinsic rule order]]
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  • A '''derivative''' is a [[lexeme]] that is related to another lexeme by a rule of [[derivation]].
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