In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. Measure noun phrases exhibit both distributional idiosyncrasy, in that they appear in positions normally lled by degree adverbs: a ten inch long string; and agreement discord: ten inches is enough, it is ten inch/*inches long. The analysis introduces one idiosyncratic construction, the Measure Phrase Rule, which links together syntax and inectional morphology. Combined with existing rules, in particular the Noun-noun Compound Rule, the new rule accounts for the both the distributional and agreement idiosyncrasies. The rule has been implemented and tested in the ERG, a broad-coverage grammar of English. Our analysis supports the position that broad-coverage grammars will n...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The LinGO Grammar Matrix (Bender et al. 2002, 2010)...
Determining the semantic content of sentences, and uncovering regularities between linguistic form a...
In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. ...
This paper investigates the syntactic and semantic properties of the English partitive measure noun ...
In this paper we examine English Measure Phrases (EMPs), for example, herd of zebras, cup of coffee,...
Abstract This paper seeks to establish that measure phrases in the extended AP and PP—such as six fe...
While some adjectives are modified by measure phrases (e.g., 3m high), others are not (#30 euros exp...
These lecture notes present the basic principles of phrase structure that apply in English. We start...
The English Noun Phrase is a collection of materials used over the years in teaching English grammar...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
This article dwells in detail on the term phraseology and provides information about their degree of...
In some languages, measure phrases can appear with non-compared adjectives : 5 feet tall. I address ...
Noun phrase is the most versatile type of phrase in English both in terms of its syntactic function ...
one of the units that make up the dictionary composition of the language is phraseologisms. Phraseol...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The LinGO Grammar Matrix (Bender et al. 2002, 2010)...
Determining the semantic content of sentences, and uncovering regularities between linguistic form a...
In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. ...
This paper investigates the syntactic and semantic properties of the English partitive measure noun ...
In this paper we examine English Measure Phrases (EMPs), for example, herd of zebras, cup of coffee,...
Abstract This paper seeks to establish that measure phrases in the extended AP and PP—such as six fe...
While some adjectives are modified by measure phrases (e.g., 3m high), others are not (#30 euros exp...
These lecture notes present the basic principles of phrase structure that apply in English. We start...
The English Noun Phrase is a collection of materials used over the years in teaching English grammar...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
This article dwells in detail on the term phraseology and provides information about their degree of...
In some languages, measure phrases can appear with non-compared adjectives : 5 feet tall. I address ...
Noun phrase is the most versatile type of phrase in English both in terms of its syntactic function ...
one of the units that make up the dictionary composition of the language is phraseologisms. Phraseol...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The LinGO Grammar Matrix (Bender et al. 2002, 2010)...
Determining the semantic content of sentences, and uncovering regularities between linguistic form a...