Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from the subordinate elements it dominates. This pervasive grammatical concept has been used to describe and account for linguistic phenomena ranging from agreement and government to word order universals, but opinions differ widely on its precise definition. A key question is whether the head is not already identified by some other, more basic notion or interacting set of notions in linguistics. Heads in Grammatical Theory is the first book devoted to the subject. Providing a clear view of current research on heads, some of the foremost linguists in the field tackle the problems set by the assumptions of particular grammatical theories and offer i...
none2An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
One of the fundamental characteristics of grammars of human languages seems to be the fact that (mos...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
In most grammatical models, hierarchical structuring and dependencies are considered as central feat...
The notions of head and modifier are two basic tenets of general linguistic theory and play a fundam...
This paper considers and compares the status of the concept of head within different grammatical fra...
In her path-breaking 1986 paper, Johanna Nichols proposed a typological contrast between head-markin...
Contains fulltext : 3884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
This paper deals with the status of heads in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). Firstly, b...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
As the name of the framework suggests, one of the driving forces behind traditional HPSG analyses is...
Pollard ve Sag tarafından yirminci yüzyılın son çeyreğinde geliştirilen HPSG, daha önce geliştirilen...
none2An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
One of the fundamental characteristics of grammars of human languages seems to be the fact that (mos...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
In most grammatical models, hierarchical structuring and dependencies are considered as central feat...
The notions of head and modifier are two basic tenets of general linguistic theory and play a fundam...
This paper considers and compares the status of the concept of head within different grammatical fra...
In her path-breaking 1986 paper, Johanna Nichols proposed a typological contrast between head-markin...
Contains fulltext : 3884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
This paper deals with the status of heads in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). Firstly, b...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
As the name of the framework suggests, one of the driving forces behind traditional HPSG analyses is...
Pollard ve Sag tarafından yirminci yüzyılın son çeyreğinde geliştirilen HPSG, daha önce geliştirilen...
none2An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
One of the fundamental characteristics of grammars of human languages seems to be the fact that (mos...