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Head Movement in Linguistic Theory
Linguistic Inquiry, 2006In this article, I address the issue of head movement in current linguistic theory. I propose a new view of the nature of heads and head movement that reveals that head movement is totally compliant with the standardly suggested properties of grammar. To do so, I suggest that head movement is not a single syntactic operation, but a combination of two ...
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Morphological Theory and Computational Linguistics
2018The chapter provides a computer-based, algorithmic view of issues of lexical processing, ranging from the encoding of input data to the structure of output representations, going through the basic operations of word splitting, storage, access, retrieval, and assembly of intermediate representations.
Pirrelli, Vito
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DOCUMENT ANALYSIS AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
Journal of Documentation, 1973In this presentation I shall be concerned with only one aspect of information science and its relation with linguistics: namely document analysis (for a broader survey of ‘Linguistics and information science’, see the recent article published under that title by C. Montgomery (1972); also M. Kay and K. Sparck Jones (1971), and the report prepared for F.
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Linguistic evidence and grammatical theory
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010AbstractThis article surveys the major kinds of empirical evidence used by linguists, with a particular focus on the relevance of the evidence to the goals of generative grammar. After a background section overviewing the objectives and assumptions of that framework, three broad kinds of data are considered in the three subsequent sections: corpus data,
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2009
Abstract In Basic Linguistic Theory R. M. W. Dixon provides a new and fundamental characterization of the nature of human languages and a comprehensive guide to their description and analysis. In three clearly written and accessible volumes, he describes how best to go about doing linguistics, the most satisfactory and profitable ways to
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Abstract In Basic Linguistic Theory R. M. W. Dixon provides a new and fundamental characterization of the nature of human languages and a comprehensive guide to their description and analysis. In three clearly written and accessible volumes, he describes how best to go about doing linguistics, the most satisfactory and profitable ways to
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1968
In this part I shall consider as a sample first theories offered by two linguists, namely, Sir Alan H. Gardiner and H. S. Sorensen and second, I shall mention some syntactic factors which were pointed out by a grammarian, viz., Otto Jesperson and others.
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In this part I shall consider as a sample first theories offered by two linguists, namely, Sir Alan H. Gardiner and H. S. Sorensen and second, I shall mention some syntactic factors which were pointed out by a grammarian, viz., Otto Jesperson and others.
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Latin Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Language, 1984Margaret E. Winters (Epro) +1 more
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