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  • ...relevant to the phonetic realization of the utterance is present. At this level, which is derived from [[S-structure]], only phonological processes may app ...2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=PF&lemmacode=396 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...he phono-morphological and the syntactico-semantic level of representation of complex words to each other. He basically proposes the Mapping Principle to ...so equivalent, since hierarchical structure is irrelevant at this level of representation:
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  • '''Semantic representation''' is an abstract [[formal language|(formal) language]] in which [[meaning] ...st all other theories, semantic representations are an autonomous level of representation related to deep structure, surface structure and/or LF. See [[meaning theor
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  • ...[[theta-grid]] is decoded, and as such is part of the syntactic structure of verbs. One way to represent the predicate-argument structure (PAS) of the causative verb ''break'' is (i).
    1,021 bytes (136 words) - 19:03, 27 September 2014
  • ...ules deriving [[PF]] and [[LF]]. S-structure is the [[T-model]] equivalent of [[surface structure]] in the [[Standard Theory]]. S-structure is putatively ...nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=S-structure&lemmacode=252 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • '''Tier''' is a level of representation where particular information is decoded. ...entation of the [[Arabic]] form ''katab'' 'write, perfect active' consists of three independent tiers: (a) a tier where the root ''ktb'' 'write' is repre
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  • ...misleading with respect to its logical properties, for example in the case of [[definite description]]s. ...the semantic sense). LF is derived from [[S-structure]] through instances of [[affect alpha]], e.g. [[Quantifier Raising]] and ''Wh''-raising (see [[Wh-
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  • ...of information through the network is relatively slow. Therefore, effects of sentence context may only emerge later during processing, for instance duri ...l/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=TRACE+model&lemmacode=1328 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • '''Scope''' is that part of a [[formula]] to which an operator is prefixed. ...mula P(x) -> Q(y) is the scope of All(x), but R(x) is outside the scope of All(x).
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  • ...rd]] is assigned a separate tier, i.e., a separate and autonomous level of representation. This hypothesis is mainly proposed to circumvent the [[No-Crossing Constra ...ation of these morphemes to the template CVCVC would result in a violation of the No-Crossing Constraint, as is shown in (i). By representing them at aut
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  • ...malised semantico-pragmatic structures that motivate the surface structure of linguistic expressions. ...odified by one or more ''operators''. Since restrictors also take the form of layers, the entire formalism is recurrent, and structures can be expanded b
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  • ...matic structure. This we don't find. A '''relational network''' consists of [[line|lines]] and [[node (in neurocognitive linguistics)|nodes]], each nod The notation system used for relational networks is an adaptation of the network notation developed by [[M.A.K. Halliday|Halliday]].
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  • ...he [[meaning]], (c) morphological properties, and (d) syntactic properties of its entries. Furthermore, the lexicon must contain at least the idiosyncrat ...in a speaker's mind, and as an extensional (e.g. printed, electronic) list of lexical items from a given language.
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