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Word Order Typology of English and Japanese: The Direction of Syntactic Organization and a Common Structural Principle (2) The Direction of Syntactic Organization
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Table of Contents | 4. The Direction of Syntactic Organization 4.0. The Position of the Head Recapitulated 4.1 The Direction of Syntactic Organization 4.2. In the Noun Phase 4.3 In the Verb Phrase 4.4. In the Adverbial Modification 4.5. In the Adpositional Phrase 4.6. In the Derived sentences 4.7. In the Basic Sentence or clause 4.8 Summary of the Directions of Syntactic Organization 5.1. The Head-Dependent Relationship and Syntactic Hierarchy 5.1.1. The Function of the Head 5.1.2. Syntactic Hierarchy 5.1.3 The Four Ranks of Phrase 5.2. A Structual Principle 5.2.1. The Direction of Syntactic Organization 5.2.2. The Ranks of Syntactic Organization 5.2.3 The Direction of Syntactic Organization and the Rank 5.2.4. A Structural Principle 5.2.4.1. Phrase Follows Clause 5.2.4.2. A Common structural principleshow more |
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Created Date | 2023.09.08 |
Modified Date | 2023.11.08 |