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  • ...structure]] (l-s-structure), [[syntactic structure]] (s-structure), and [[surface structure]], together with a lexicon whose lexical entries contain informat
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  • '''Semantic representation''' is an abstract [[formal language|(formal) language]] in which [[meaning] ...tions are an autonomous level of representation related to deep structure, surface structure and/or LF. See [[meaning theories]].
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  • ...deriving [[PF]] and [[LF]]. S-structure is the [[T-model]] equivalent of [[surface structure]] in the [[Standard Theory]]. S-structure is putatively defined b
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  • * the construction of a [[surface representation]] from an abstract representation by a set of rules
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  • ...tructure]] is generated on the basis of a semantico-pragmatic [[underlying representation]] (UR) by means of [[expression rule]]s. ...architecture has been abandoned in favour of separate levels of underlying representation for semantics and interpersonal (pragmatic) structure. Also, FDG explicitly
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  • ...(URs) are the formalised semantico-pragmatic structures that motivate the surface structure of linguistic expressions. ...gic. Its original architecture (Dik 1978), which was designed for semantic representation, commanded slots for predicates and arguments with different formal propert
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  • *1967a. Edward Sapir's 'phonologic representation'. IJAL 33.106-11. Reprinted in McCawley 1979b:3-9 and in K. Koerner (ed.) E *1970l. Semantic representation. In P. Garvin, Cognition: a multiple view (New York: Spartan), 227-47. Repr
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