From the introduction: [W]e shall look at a number of recurring language phenomena involving grammatical relations. Because most of these allow a universal formulation only in terms of relational networks rather than linear or constituent structures, we shall make use of Postal and Perlmutter\u27s promising framework, generally referred to as Relational Grammar (RG)
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
Chapter 1 argues that traditional grammatical relations, such as subject and object, are inadequate ...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
Traditionally, the term "grammatical relation" (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic properties that re...
In constructing a viable theory of universal grammar, it is becoming increasingly clear that grammat...
The nature of semantic roles and grammatical relations are explored from the perspective of Role and...
Grammatical relations have always constituted a primary focus of attention in the study of language...
From the introduction: This paper examines verb agreement rules and their application in Lakota, a ...
Based on a Relevance Theory-informed view of language development, this paper argues that grammatica...
Based on a Relevance Theory-informed view of language development, this paper argues that grammatica...
Traditionally, the term ‘grammatical relation ’ (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic pro-perties that ...
From the introduction: Role and Reference Grammar [RRG] (Van Valin 1993a) may be termed a structur...
Traditionally, the term ‘grammatical relation ’ (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic pro-perties that ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...
Chapter 1 argues that traditional grammatical relations, such as subject and object, are inadequate ...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
Traditionally, the term "grammatical relation" (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic properties that re...
In constructing a viable theory of universal grammar, it is becoming increasingly clear that grammat...
The nature of semantic roles and grammatical relations are explored from the perspective of Role and...
Grammatical relations have always constituted a primary focus of attention in the study of language...
From the introduction: This paper examines verb agreement rules and their application in Lakota, a ...
Based on a Relevance Theory-informed view of language development, this paper argues that grammatica...
Based on a Relevance Theory-informed view of language development, this paper argues that grammatica...
Traditionally, the term ‘grammatical relation ’ (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic pro-perties that ...
From the introduction: Role and Reference Grammar [RRG] (Van Valin 1993a) may be termed a structur...
Traditionally, the term ‘grammatical relation ’ (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic pro-perties that ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
This paper describes what Universal Grammar (UG) is, the universal of UG (parameters and principles,...