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Washington | LING 566
Syntax Comput Ling
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    Ling 566 Oct 14, 2008 How the Grammar Works 2003 CSLI Publications Overview The pieces of our grammar Two extended examples Reflection on what we\'ve done, what we still have to do What we\'re trying to do 2 2003 CSLI Publications What We\'re
     
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    Chapter 15 Variation in the English Auxiliary System Overview AAVE copula absence Why its not phonological deletion Alternative syntactic analyses The winner: An empty element (!) Reection on syntactic argumentation Questions about HW 8 2 L
     
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    330 / Syntactic Theory B. Give the ARG-ST and RESTR values for one of the passive participles in (i)(iii), along with the ARG-ST and RESTR values of the corresponding active form. C. Propose an additional lexical rule that will produce appropriate l
     
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    Ling 566 Jan. 18, 2006 Semantics Overview Some notes on the linguists stance Which aspects of semantics well tackle Our formalization; Semantics Principles Building semantics of phrases Modication, coordination Structural ambiguity 2 The Lin
     
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    Ling 566 Oct 2, 2008 Feature Structures Headed Rules, Trees 2003 CSLI Publications Overview Review: problems with CFG Modeling Feature structures, unication (pizza) Features for linguistic description Reformulate grammar rules Notion of hea
     
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    Ling 566 Oct 21, 2008 Binding Theory, Imperatives 2003 CSLI Publications Overview Review of Chapter 1 informal binding theory What we already have thats useful What we add in Ch 7 (ARG-ST, ARP) Formalized Binding Theory Binding and PPs Exa
     
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    Ling 566 Oct 28, 2008 Lexical Rules 2003 CSLI Publications Overview How lexical rules t in Three types of lexical rules, constraints Example: Plural noun lexical rule Advice on writing lexical rules Constant lexemes ARG-ST & ARP The featur
     
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    Ling 566 Nov 4, 2008 Passive Construction 2003 CSLI Publications Overview Passive Arguments for lexicalist account Details of our analysis Homework questions Demo 2003 CSLI Publications The Passive in Transformational Grammar Passive was
     
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    Ling 566 Oct 16, 2007 How the Grammar Works 2003 CSLI Publications Overview What we\'re trying to do The pieces of our grammar Two extended examples Reflection on what we\'ve done, what we still have to do 2 2003 CSLI Publications What We\'re
     
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