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'''Subcategorization frame''' is a formalization of the notion of [[subcategorization]].
 
'''Subcategorization frame''' is a formalization of the notion of [[subcategorization]].
  
=== Example ===
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== Example ==
 
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(i) gives the [[subcategorization|strict subcategorization]] frame of the verb ''hit''. It says that the pseudo-transitive verb ''hit'' optionally (indicated by the parentheses) selects an NP-complement (a sister-node, as indicated by the square brackets) to its right (indicated by the order '__ NP' rather than 'NP __').
(i) gives the [[strict subcategorization]] frame of the verb ''hit''. It says that the pseudo-transitive verb ''hit'' optionally (indicated by the parentheses) selects an NP-complement (a sister-node, as indicated by the square brackets) to its right (indicated by the order '__ NP' rather than 'NP __').
 
  
 
  (i) ''hit''<nowiki>: [ __ (NP)]
 
  (i) ''hit''<nowiki>: [ __ (NP)]
 
  </nowiki>
 
  </nowiki>
  
Also see [[s-selection]].
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==See also==
 
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*[[subcategorization]]
=== Links ===
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*[[s-selection]]
 
 
[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Subcategorization+frame&lemmacode=282 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
 
  
=== References ===
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== Links ==
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*[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Subcategorization+frame&lemmacode=282 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
  
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== References ==
 
* Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
 
* Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
 
* Chomsky, N. 1965. ''Aspects of the Theory of Syntax,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
 
* Chomsky, N. 1965. ''Aspects of the Theory of Syntax,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Revision as of 06:56, 16 August 2014

Subcategorization frame is a formalization of the notion of subcategorization.

Example

(i) gives the strict subcategorization frame of the verb hit. It says that the pseudo-transitive verb hit optionally (indicated by the parentheses) selects an NP-complement (a sister-node, as indicated by the square brackets) to its right (indicated by the order '__ NP' rather than 'NP __').

(i) hit: [ __ (NP)]
 

See also

Links

References

  • Chomsky, N. 1986a. Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use, Praeger, New York.
  • Chomsky, N. 1965. Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Spencer, A. 1991. Morphological Theory, Blackwell, Oxford.
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