Provides information for Systemic Linguists, including an introduction to the theory, bibliography, conference list, software, discussion groups, etc.
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Lexical Functional Grammar Introduction The aim of this document is to provide access to information about various aspects of the grammatical theory known as Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG). Visitors from outside Europe may prefer to use the mirror of this site that exists at Stanford University. There is information on the following topics: What is Lexical-Functional Grammar What are the Best ...
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Distributed Morphology: Frequently Asked Questions List Click on a subtopic or just begin scrolling down. General | Categories | Structures | Meaning | Spell-Out | Allomorphy | Impoverishment | Morphological Merger | Clitics | Miscellaneous | Bibliography General What is Distributed Morphology How is DM different from other theories of the architecture of grammar What happened to the Lexicon
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BBS nline Browse by Subject: Syntax Home About Browse Search Register Subscriptions Deposit Papers Help (Top Level) Linguistics Syntax (12) This subject category contains 12 entries Barsalou, Lawrence W. PERCEPTUAL SYMBOL SYSTEMS. Bloom, Paul (2001) Precis of: HOW CHILDREN LEARN THE MEANINGS OF WORDS. Caplan, David and Waters, Gloria S. Verbal Working Memory and Sentence Comprehension. Clahsen, ...
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Dise ado como un libro de texto, este trabajo (escrito en ingles) provee una introduccion, paso a paso y motivada por datos, a los principios mas importantes de la teoria de Reccion y Ligamiento. Un bosquejo de la teoria va seguida por secciones sobre la subcategorizacion, la teoria de ...
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But there ARE no Such Things as ! The Jabberwocky Song by Lewis Carroll Twas brillig and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves And the mome raths outgrabe. Remember the 'Song of the Jabberwocky' in Alice in Wonderland Pretty meaningless, huh Still, it sounds 'English' rather than, say, French or German or Italian. That is why it is so amusing: it sounds ...
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Introduction Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology is a complete set of lexeme-based morphological theories and hypotheses including the following: The Separation Hypothesis, that lexical and inflectional derivation are distince from affixation (phonological realization); The Universal Grammarical Function Theory, whereby the functions of inflectional and lexical derivation are one and the same; The ...
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WinAutomorphology a Windows program to produce an automatic morphological analysis of a corpus. Updated March 12, 1999 This is old hat now. Go to the Linguistica page for current work. There is a new version of Automorphology for Windows (version 1.1.1) now available on this page. Because it is compiled under the newest version of Microsoft's C++, I'm posting the version that doesn't require any ...
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A Minimalist Theory of Human Sentence Processing By Amy Weinberg Linguistics Department/UMIACS University of Maryland weinberg@umiacs.umd.edu I. Introduction Research in the theory of human sentence processing can be characterized by 3 styles of explanation. Researchers taking the first track have tried to motivate principles of structural preference from extralinguistic considerations like ...
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MORPHOLOGICAL PARADOXES Byron W. Bender University of Hawai`i paradox n. 1. A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true: the paradox that standing is more tiring than walking. 2. One exhibiting inexplicable or contradictory aspects: You have the paradox of a Celt being the smooth Oxonian (Anthony Burgess). 3. An assertion that is essentially self-contradictory, though ...
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