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  • Besides, his syntactic description has been judged negatively by other Croatian syntacticians.
  • Gerald Gazdar, and many other syntacticians, have since argued that natural languages cannot in fact be adequately described by CFGs.
  • Syntacticians and morphologists have made use of the concept of feature percolation in many different ways since Lieber's first proposal.
  • Most if not all syntacticians employ constituency tests in some form or another to arrive at the structures that they assign to sentences.
  • In a nutshell : reserving keywords results in fewer headaches for syntacticians, compiler / interpreter software engineers, maintenance programmers, and others.
  • But criticism from geniuses who could give short festschrift to Noam Chomsky doesn't faze me; I am a synstrategist, not a syntactician.
  • Many syntacticians take stripping ( = bare argument ellipsis ) to be a particular manifestation of gapping where only one remnant appears instead of two or more.
  • Could be, if the latest type, deepest-structure syntactician can figure out why so many Americans feel the need to insert of a into their sentences before nouns.
  • I'm not sure about other paths, but here are a few guesses : I think natural language processing and artificial intelligence needs semanticists, syntacticians, and morphologists too.
  • One of the chief goals of GPSG is to show that the syntax of natural languages can be described by context-free grammars ( written as ID / LP grammars ), with some suitable conventions intended to make writing such grammars easier for syntacticians.
  • This brought the focus back on the syntax-lexical semantics interface; however, syntacticians still sought to understand the relationship between complex verbs and their related syntactic structure, and to what degree the syntax was projected from the lexicon, as the Lexicalist theories argued.
  • Professor James D . McCawley, original syntactician at the University of Chicago, responds : " Presumably Time didn't want to insult Powell by presupposing that he doesn't have the nerve, so has is the appropriate form of that verb, not had.
  • The most memorable Clintonym ( a coinage of F . Gwynplaine MacIntyre ) chosen by a plurality of entries was a sentence that thrilled every semanticist, grammarian and syntactician in the nation : " It depends on what the meaning of the word ` is'is ."
  • Syntacticians Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma propose that count-classifiers and mass-classifiers have different underlying syntactic structures, with count-classifiers forming " classifier phrases ", and mass-classifiers being a sort of relative clause that only " looks " like a classifier phrase.
  • Syntacticians generally hold that there are parametric points of variation between languages, although heated debate occurs over whether UG constraints are essentially universal due to being " hard-wired " ( Chomsky's principles and parameters approach ), a logical consequence of a specific syntactic architecture ( the functionalist approach ).