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  • ...man'' and the pair behaves as a [[chain]] with regard to the [[visibility condition]].
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  • ...s important theoretical consequences have been drawn. It follows form this condition that cyclic rules cannot operate on underived lexical items.
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  • ...bject Constraint falls under the [[Subject condition]] of Huang's (1982) [[Condition on Extraction Domain]].
    1 KB (200 words) - 18:56, 28 October 2014
  • ...ence, ''each other'' must be [[bound]] within this IP in compliance with [[condition A]] of the [[binding theory]], and may not be coindexed with ''the girls'',
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  • The second part of the constraint can now be subsumed under the [[Adjunct Condition]], given that [[extraposition]] is an adjunction operation.
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  • '''Truth table''' is the device by which the [[truth condition]]s of a complex [[propositional formula]] can be represented. By means of t
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  • ...rty of being left upward monotone if and only if in a domain of entities E condition (i) holds.
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  • ...tractability (Island conditions) are often designated as the [[Wh-island]] Condition, the [[Complex NP Constraint]] (CNPC), and the [[Coordinate Structure Const
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  • ...-marking is invoked to explain the [[Subject Condition]] and the [[Adjunct Condition]]. EXAMPLE: : only in (ii)a is ''who'' moved out of an L-marked phrase (=/=
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  • [[P. Mecner]], The Recoverability Condition in Polish and German. Societas Linguistica Europaea 33rd Annual Meeting, Po Englisch [[recoverability]] (condition) <br>
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  • '''Felicity condition''' is a convention regulating the appropriate use of [[performative]] utter [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Felicity+condition&lemmacode=746 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...S-structure is putatively defined by conditions such as the [[subjacency]] condition.
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  • ...logical languages are both seen as sets of sentences of which the [[truth condition]]s have to be specified relative to a [[model]], an abstract representation
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  • [[island condition]]
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  • The notion of connectedness has been resolved under the [[Path Containment Condition]].
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  • ...miner D is left downward monotone if and only if in a domain of entities E condition (i) holds.
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  • ...ametricality can be assigned by rule and is subject to the [[Peripherality Condition]]<nowiki>: extrametrical elements are always peripheral (found at one edge ...le of the noun ''párent'' is lost in the derived word by the Peripherality Condition and the stress rules reapply. Schematized in the grid:
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  • ...lantic Treaty Organization'', ''First Order Principle'' and ''Free Element Condition'', respectively. Some [[Dutch]] examples are: ''TROS'', ''KNAV'' and ''DAF'
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  • ...sh ''a/an'' allomorphs (''a book'' vs. ''an apple'') is handled by a Shape Condition.
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  • ...nals are marked as [+pronominal, -anaphoric], and are subject to Binding [[condition B]]. ..., his, him'' in (i)-(iii) are pronominals. With respect to binding theory, condition B states that pronominals may either be [[free]] (as in (i) and (ii)b), or
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  • ...since formant structures would be substantially different in the biteblock condition. This compensation is there on the very first trial: thus, it cannot be bas
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  • ...d only if for all the subsets X and Y of the domains of entities E and E', condition (i) holds.
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  • ...assigned to [[sentence]]s (or [[proposition]]s or [[formula]]s) in [[truth-condition]]al semantics. A sentence can be true (also 1 or T) or false (also 0 or F)
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  • ...s of a number of [[lexical transformation]]s. See [[First Order Projection Condition]].
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  • Historical continuity between the forms compared is a necessary condition to be considered cognate. Yet, several factors lead to lack in continuity.
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  • ...on) and a [[governee]]. Government is usually considered to be a necessary condition for [[case-marking]] and for [[proper government]] (see [[ECP]]). A range o
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  • ...al economy]] conditions [[Last Resort]], [[Greed]], and the [[Minimal Link Condition]]. The MLC is always respected because a [[functional head]] which has a fe
    2 KB (269 words) - 04:44, 7 October 2007
  • ...ical properties, such as [[theta-role]]s and Case visibility ([[visibility condition]]) are properties of maximal chains. A chain is maximal if it contains a [[
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  • ...ath>Y_2,</math> ..., <math>Y_n </math> is interpreted as a well-formedness condition for [[local tree|local trees]]: It licenses all local trees with a root ''X
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  • ...miner has the property of variety if and only if in a domain of entities E condition (i) holds.
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  • In some cases, Pied Piping is obligatory, due to the [[Left Branch Condition]].
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  • ...e confused with so-called [[R-expressions]], i.e. NPs which are subject to condition C of the [[binding theory]] ('R-expressions must be free').
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  • ...is returned to its pre-movement position prior to the operation of binding condition A. Other analyses of such "reconstruction phenomena" can involve an extende
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  • ...list Program]], wh-islands are analyzed as an effect of the [[Minimal Link Condition]].
    1 KB (170 words) - 18:30, 4 September 2014
  • ...icular type of [[generalized quantifier]] Q, (Q is not empty), which obeys condition (i) in a domain of entities E:
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  • ...monotonicity|downward monotone]] if and only if in a domain of entities E condition (i) holds.
    1 KB (188 words) - 16:47, 28 September 2014
  • ...otone]] if and only if for all subsets X and Y of the domain of entities E condition (i) holds.
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  • |'''[[CON]]'''||[[condition]]
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  • *E. Couper-Kuhlen & B. Kortmann (Hg.), Cause, Condition, Concession, Contrast. Cognitive Processes and Discourse Perspectives. Berl
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  • ...cy relation is sensitive to locality conditions such as Subjacency and the Condition on Extraction Domain.
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  • ...ess clauses is explained by the [[Menzerath-Altmann Law]] and the boundary condition that clauses are immediate constituents of a sentence.
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  • ...a [[variable]], must be [[A-free]], binding by ''he'' would constitute a [[Condition C]] violation. To be distinguished from [[weak crossover]].
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  • ...nly the locutionary act is seen to be relevant with respect to the [[truth condition]]s.
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  • ...e denotational theory is typical of [[logical semantics]] which is [[truth condition]]al and [[model]]-theoretic (Montague (1970), Gamut 1991).
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  • His study in Germany was a condition of his employment from 1913–21 as Assistant Professor of Comparative Phil
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  • *Taraldsen, K.T. 1978. ''On the Nominative Island Condition, vacuous application and the that-t filter.'' Bloomington: Indiana Universi
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  • Condition that has to be fulfilled for a sentence to be either true or false. The sen
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  • * Taraldsen, T. 1978. ''On the Nominative Island Condition, vacuous application and the that-trace filter,'' distributed by IULC.
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  • ...inguistik.'' Kallmeyer, Werner u. a. (Hrsg.), 213-245 (englisch 1970. On a Condition of the Coherence of Texts. In ''Semiotica 2/70'': 335-363).
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  • ...sp;A third possibility is that the concatenation may fail as a result of a condition on the C-line, but the B-line will always succeed. These are considerably r
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