10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEXICAL INSERTION»
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1
Foundations of Generative Syntax
The problem of lexical insertion is the subject of the next section. It has been
generally assumed that lexical insertion is not handled by phrase structure rules,
for reasons that will become apparent. 2.2 Lexical Insertion So far we have ...
2
Lexical Specification and
Insertion
The papers in this volume address the general question what type of lexical specifications we need in a generative grammar and by what principles this information is projected onto syntactic configurations, or to put it differently, how ...
Peter Coopmans, Martin Everaert, Jane Barbara Grimshaw, 2000
3
Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar
having PR, in some way, reflect the internal structure of the phrase-markers of E
that are subject to lexical insertion. If, in fact, lexical insertion can take place at
any point in Z, the problem seems utterly hopeless. If lexical insertion were ...
4
Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction
S->NP(M) VP 5.3 LEXICAL INSERTION Having seen how phrase structure rules
determine the arrangement of phrasal and lexical categories into sentences, we
can now consider how individual words are inserted into syntactic structure.
5
Dissolving Binding Theory
2.2.3 Lexical insertion Let us consider lexical insertion in somewhat more detail.
As just noted, correct insertion of reflexive and nonreflexive pronouns requires
that the context of insertion has to be able to read off the syntax what is and what
is ...
Johan Rooryck, Guido J. vanden Wyngaerd, 2011
6
Lexicon and Grammar: The English Syntacticon
This book focuses on the need for a formal lexical theory, in particular one in which lexical insertion occurs at three derivational levels.
The rule of Lexical Insertion just seen must conform to the following principle
proposed by Keyser and Postal (1976: 182): (10) Lexical Insertion Principle (a)
Every occurrence of A must be replaced by an item from the lexicon.
8
On Germanic Linguistics: Issues and Methods
It makes intuitive and theoretical sense that the head of any phrase or clause
should have priority in lexical insertion for the simple reason that a head must
direct the formation of the syntactic unit of which it is the head. This direction
involves ...
Irmengard Rauch, Gerald F. Carr, Robert L. Kyes, 1992
9
The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism
An approach to syntax which built structure from the top down, as in the aspects (
Chomsky 1965) and later GB (Chomsky 1981) models, postponed lexical
insertion until well after the word order had been laid out, posing a significant
problem: ...
Tej K. Bhatia, William C. Ritchie, 2012
10
On Case Grammar: Prolegomena to a Theory of Grammatical ...
Recall that the buy/sell distinction (and the derivation of intransitive agentive
move (§ 3.3) ) required in addition only that the CRs raised by equi on the current
cycle be available for determining lexical insertion. Indeed, more specifically,
they ...