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In every headed phrase,
In every headed phrase,
# If the nonhead is a determiner with an INTERNAL-CONTENT of the form Qx(φ&psi:), then
# If the nonhead is a determiner with an INTERNAL-CONTENT of the form Qx(φ:ψ), then
the internal-content of the head is a component of �
the internal-content of the head is a component of �
and the head and the nonhead have identical external-
and the head and the nonhead have identical external-

Revision as of 08:42, 12 February 2013

On this page we collect all the principles from the textbook that relate to the values of CONTENT and LOGICAL form. The principles appear in alphabetic order.

Content Principle

Content Principle:
In any headed phrase, the SYNSEM | LOCAL | CONTENT value of the mother and the head daughter are identical.

Introduced in Chapter 5 (Simplified LRS)

Content-LF Principle

Content-LF Principle:
In any sign, the expressions in the SYNSEM | LOCAL | CONTENT | MAIN value and the SYNSEM | LOCAL | CONTENT | INDEX | VAR value must be elements of the sign's LF | PARTS list.

External Content Principle

LRS Projection Principle

LRS Projection Principle (final version going back to Penn and Richter (2004)):
In every headed phrase,

  1. The EXTERNAL-CONTENT value of the mother and the head daughter are identical.
  2. The INTERNAL-CONTENT value of the mother and the head daughter are identical.
  3. The PARTS list of a phrase is the concatenation of the PARTS lists of its daughters.


The final version of this principle is introduced in Chapter 6 of the textbook.

Semantics Principle

In every headed phrase,

  1. If the nonhead is a determiner with an INTERNAL-CONTENT of the form Qx(φ:ψ), then

the internal-content of the head is a component of � and the head and the nonhead have identical external- content values. 2. If the nonhead is a quanti�ed NP with an external- content value of the form Qx(� : ), then the internal-content of the head is a component of

.