... tournament. (declarative)
CONJUNCTIONS
A conjunction is a word that joins words, phrases or clauses.
Types of Conjunctions:
1. Coordinating Conjunctions - These conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses ... correlative conjunction 6. While - subordinating conjunction
7. because - subordinating conjunction 8. but - coordinating conjunction
9. yet - coordinating conjunction 10. and - coordinating conjunction
11. ... coordinating conjunction 12. and - coordinating conjunction (also a second "and" –
coordinating conjunction)
13. as if - subordinating conjunction 14. wherever - subordinating conjunction
15....
... terminology is based
on an erroneous conception of syntax that
supposes that wordorder is always an immedi-
ate reflection of the syntactic hierarchy (i.e.
every projection of a given element ... domain), while the
pronominal part of the relative pronoun takes
the Vorfeld. The fact that the pronoun is one
word requires the fusion of the two parts and
hence of the two fields into one. Note that
verbal ... include word order.
To get the words in order, we group them in a
hierarchy of phrases. The nature and the posi-
tion of these phrases are constrained by our
topological model. For instance, a non-finite
verb...
... lex-
icalised HPSG grammar can handle word
order constraints in a computational pars-
ing system, without invoking an additional
layer of representation for word order,
such as Reape’s Word O rder Domain. ... WOC (Word Order C on-
straints) feature, which is used to constrain
the wordorder of its projection. We also
overview our parsing algorithm.
1 Introduction
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can
ARGS
HD-DTR
hd
word
PHN
CONSTITS
ph
CONSTRS{}
ARGS
args
a1
sign
PHN
CONSTITS
pa1
CONSTRS
ca1
, ,
ai
sign
PHN
CONSTITS
pai
CONSTRS
cai
,
,
aj
sign
PHN
CONSTITS
paj
CONSTRS
caj
,...