Foundations of Syntactic Theory |
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Orientation and Aims | 1 |
Syntactic Categories | 34 |
Summary of Syntactic Terminology | 62 |
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abstract adjective adpositions adverbs affixes analysis anaphoric appears applies aspect assertion atomic sentences auxiliary auxiliary verb Chapter characterize Chomsky complement Computers are manufacturing constraints construction deleted derived devices diagram distinct domain English EQUI event example expected fact finite verb focusing rules formation rules function gerunds girl hearer higher predicate higher verb inflectional intonation John and Mary John arrived John hurt John plays John's Kiparsky leave Linguistic Logical Form lower sentence manufacturing tools meaning modality natural languages nodes notion noun phrases NP ADV NP NP NP VP NP NP's object participants particular persuaded possible PREP Prepp problem pronouns proposition Raising refer relation relative clause semantic interpretation semantic representation sentence elements sequence serial order speaker specified subordinate Surface Structure symbols SYNONYMY syntactic categories syntactic rules Syntactic Theory syntax Tagalog Theo Vennemann tion tracer elements transformational grammar transitive verb tree tree-diagram types Vennemann verb-medial verb-second word order