- The
lexicalist hypothesis is a
hypothesis proposed by Noam
Chomsky in
which he
claims that
syntactic transformations only can
operate on
syntactic constituents...
-
simple verb
phrase as encomp****ing a more
complex syntactic structure.
Lexicalist theories became po****r
during the 1980s, and
emphasized that a word's...
- or
lexical level. With
reference to
these ****umptions,
syntactic and
lexicalist accounts have been proposed.
These approaches account for intransitive...
-
Strong Verb
Lexicon of Linguistics:
Inflection Phrase (IP), INFL, AGR,
Tense Lexicon of Linguistics:
Lexicalist Hypothesis classical Gr**** declension...
- OCLC 848086054. Simpson, Jane (6
December 2012).
Warlpiri Morpho-Syntax : a
Lexicalist Approach. Dordrecht:
Springer Netherlands. ISBN 978-94-011-3204-6. OCLC 851384391...
- when
proposing a
syntactic analysis of nominalization. The
first is a
lexicalist argument structure approach in
which researchers propose that syntactic...
- to
interchangeably with the
lexicalist hypothesis,
making the
origin of the LIH as a
concept distinct from the
lexicalist hypothesis difficult to pinpoint...
-
functional grammar (LFG)
reflect these debates:
these are both
strongly lexicalist and
representational systems. Nevertheless,
perhaps the most coherent...
- Cambridge, etc., 1988.
Reprinted in 2006.
Morphological mechanisms:
lexicalist analyses of
synthetic compounding (Language and
Communication Library...
- ISBN 978-0-19-964267-0. Simpson, Jane (1991).
Warlpiri Morpho-Syntax: A
Lexicalist Approach. The Netherlands:
Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-1292-9...