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grammatical architecture? [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1992
It is argued that the shape grammarians canot deliver their promises; that they have, nonetheless, opened a discussion that might be made to span the principal modalities of architectural design: seeing and saying.
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Maryanski's Grammatical Inferencer

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1979
A recent paper in this TRANSACTIONS1on an automatic inference procedure for probabilistic grammars contained major anomalies between the technique proposed and the computational examples given. These would mislead others attempting to reproduce the results and also undermine the apparent validity of what is in fact a sound technique.
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Grammaticality Judgments

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1990
Grammaticality judgments reflect a compound product of both grammatical and processing factors. But because they interact in a symbiotic way, very often grammatical and processing constraints are difficult to separate. According to generally accepted grammatical theory, (a) Who do you think John told Mary he fell in love with?
Jacquelyn Schachter, Virginia Yip
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Grammatical Relations

1992
Abstract Understanding grammatical relations in Manambu is pivotal for understanding its grammar. A member of any major word class can head an intransitive predicate, or be a modifier in an NP. A verb as head of either transitive or intransitive predicate takes tense- and topicality-sensitive verbal cross-referencing suffixes, to mark ...
Alexandra Y Aikhenvald   +3 more
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Grammaticality

This article addresses the issue of grammaticality according to the main approaches of theoretical linguistics. It firstly presents grammaticality as theorized by formal paradigm and clarifies its distinction from acceptability. Then it describes the notion within the functional-grammar framework. It introduces grammaticality/acceptability judgments as
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GRAMMATICAL MEANING AND GRAMMATICAL FORM

The article examines the grammatical meaning of a word as a phenomenon of vocabulary in linguistic literature. It is noted that grammatical meanings are external linguistic forms of expression that are common to a number of words. It is shown that in a word the lexical meaning (individual) and grammatical meaning (general) appear in dialectical unity.
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Grammatical Relations

1997
This volume presents a functional perspective on grammatical relations (GRs) without neglecting their structural correlates. Ever since the 1970s, the discussion of RGs by functionally-oriented linguists has focused primarily on their functional aspects, such as reference, cognitive accessibility and discourse topicality.
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Grammatical category is a unity of grammatical form and grammatical meaning

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research, 2021
Tojiboyeva Mamlakat Begmurod Qizi   +1 more
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Grammaticality

2013
Nigel Armstrong, Ian E. Mackenzie
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