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Latest revision as of 17:08, 6 July 2014
LP-rules restrict the set of local trees admitted by an ID-rule. An LD-rule X <math>\prec</math> Y states that category X has to precede category Y. It licenses all local trees containing a daughter labelled X and a daughter labelled Y, with X preceding Y.
Examples
The LP-rue V <math>\prec</math> NP' states that the object has to follow the verb.
See also
Comment
LD-rules were first introduced in Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar.
Other Languages
- German LP-Regel
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