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Haspelmath: from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
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<p>from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>In syntax, the '''Mapping Principle''' is a principle proposed in Marantz (1984) to relate independently constructed levels of representation to each other. In Marantz's model there are three levels of syntactic representation, [[logico-semantic structure]] (l-s-structure), [[syntactic structure]] (s-structure), and [[surface structure]], together with a lexicon whose lexical entries contain information about [[argument structure]], [[transitivity]], [[semantic role]]s etc. The Mapping Principle guarantees that crucial aspects of structure, specifically those relating to grammatical relations, are automatically preserved from one level to the next.<br />
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===Link===<br />
[http://www2.let.uu.nl/Uil-OTS/Lexicon/ Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]<br />
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===Reference===<br />
Marantz, Alec. 1984. ''On the Nature of Grammatical Relations.'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.<br />
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[[Category:Syntax]]</div>
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