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X-Bar Theory : Language and Linguistics
461 words, approx. 2 pages A theoretical concept in transformational grammar which restricts the form of contextfree phrase structure rules. This theory was developed by Chomsky (1970) and Jackendoff (1977) on the following premises: (a) all syntactically complex categories of...
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Substitution Test : Language and Linguistics
131 words, approx. 1 pages 1 In general, an experimental method of analysis in structural linguistics for the establishment of elements which belong to the same grammatical category. Any elements that can be paradimatically substituted for each other, belong to the same class of...
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1,152 words, approx. 4 pages
 X-bar theory is a component of linguistic theory which attempts to identify syntactic features common to all languages. It claims that among their phrasal categories, all languages share certain structural similarities, including one known as the...


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