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* Pollard, Carl; Ivan A. Sag. (1994). Head-driven phrase structure grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. | |||
* Stefan Müller. (2007) Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Stauffenburg. | |||
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Wikipage of Group 7
Overview
Members
Short description of the topic
The Head-driven Phrase Structure theory is a strictly lexicalized approach, which aims to highlight syntactic and semantic (synsem) properties of words and phrases (signs). This analysis is organized by means of a type hierarchy(AVM) and their internal feature structure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-driven_phrase_structure_grammar#A_Sample_Grammar
References and links
References
- Pollard, Carl; Ivan A. Sag. (1994). Head-driven phrase structure grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Stefan Müller. (2007) Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Stauffenburg.
Links
Our e-learning objects
Our wiki pages
- in the Glossary:
- Glossary:Metaphor: the entry for metaphor
Our podcasts
Our materials for an interactive whiteboard
Our pictures
Our exercises
- Exercise on types of ambiguities. Link to the exercise (only one example so far).