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'''Head-Subject Schema''':<br /> In each ''head-subject-phrase'', | '''Head-Subject Schema''':<br /> In each ''head-subject-phrase'', | ||
# the SYNSEM value of the nonhead is identical with the element on the head daughter's SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SUBJ list. | # the SYNSEM value of the nonhead is identical with the element on the head daughter's SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SUBJ list, and the mother's SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SUBJ list is empty. | ||
# the SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL| | # the SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|COMPS values of head daughter and mother are empty. | ||
# the SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SPR values of head daughter and mother are empty. | |||
=== Head-Specifier Schema === | === Head-Specifier Schema === |
Revision as of 22:36, 3 June 2014
Head Feature Principle
Head Feature Principle:
In each headed-phrase, the SYNSEM|LOC|HEAD value and the H-DTR|SYNSEM|LOC|HEAD value are identical.
Immediate Dominance Schemata (also called: Grammar Rules)
Head-Subject Schema
Head-Subject Schema:
In each head-subject-phrase,
- the SYNSEM value of the nonhead is identical with the element on the head daughter's SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SUBJ list, and the mother's SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SUBJ list is empty.
- the SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|COMPS values of head daughter and mother are empty.
- the SYNSEM|LOC|CAT|VAL|SPR values of head daughter and mother are empty.
Head-Specifier Schema
Head-Complement Schema
Head-Modifier Schema
(not discussed in the textbook)
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