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==Types of Phrases==
==Types of Phrases==
===Head-Complement Phrases===
===Head-Complement Phrases===
A head-complement phrase can be formed by combining a word [= <i style="color:blue;">the head daughter</i>] with 1 or 2 signs [= the non-head daughter(s)] whose syntactic categories can be unified with the syntactic categories on the word’s comps list:
A head-complement phrase can be formed by combining a word [= <i style="color:blue;">the head daughter</i>] with 1 or 2 signs [= <i style="color:blue;">the non-head daughter(s)</i>] whose syntactic categories can be unified with the syntactic categories on the word’s comps list.
 
Schema 1: The head licenses a single complement


===Head-Specifier Phrases===
===Head-Specifier Phrases===

Revision as of 19:16, 29 June 2019

Types of Phrases

Head-Complement Phrases

A head-complement phrase can be formed by combining a word [= the head daughter] with 1 or 2 signs [= the non-head daughter(s)] whose syntactic categories can be unified with the syntactic categories on the word’s comps list.

Schema 1: The head licenses a single complement

Head-Specifier Phrases

Head-Modifier Phrases

Phrase Formation

Here is the file that we went through in class this week:

File:Phrase-Formation-Version3.pdf

Link to the Online Grammar





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