Definition of Subcategorization. Meaning of Subcategorization. Synonyms of Subcategorization

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Definition of Subcategorization

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- be animate. The notion of subcategorization is similar to the notion of valency, although the two concepts (subcategorization and valency) stem from different...
- view the subject as part of the subcategorization frame, although the more modern understanding of subcategorization seems to be almost synonymous with...
- in the sentence. The following subcategorization frame for the verb run specifies its properties. The subcategorization frame of run is as follows: run...
- crucially on the understanding of subcategorization. An approach to subcategorization that sees predicates as subcategorizing for their subject arguments as...
- the contexts of an eventive or non-eventive reading has a different subcategorization frame. Argument structure reading: examination, [ _(of DP)] Non-argument...
- subcategories such as piscivores, insectivores, ovivores, etc.), herbivores (subcategorized into folivores, graminivores, frugivores, granivores, nectarivores,...
- given sentence. In many formal theories of language, lexemes have subcategorization frames to account for the number and types of complements. They occur...
- node raising Scrambling Selection Sentence Separable verb Singular Subcategorization Subject Subordination Superlative Tense Uninflected word V2 word order...
- to valency, the transitivity of a verb only considers the objects. Subcategorization is roughly synonymous with valency, though they come from different...
- Public water system is a regulatory term used in the United States and Canada, referring to specific utilities and organizations providing drinking water...