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Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar


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Linguistic Inquiry Volume 8 Number I (Winter, 1977) 63-99. Noun Phrase Accessibility and. Edward L. Keenan. Bernard Comrie Universal Grammar*. In ...

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Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Edward L. Keenan Bernard ...

Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar 1

This chapter presents the Accessibility Hierarchy in terms of which we state three universal constraints on Relative Clause Formation.

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(PDF) Noun Phrase Accessibility Revisited - ResearchGate

In the light of recent research on Noun Phrase Accessibility (NPA) and relative clause formation (cf. Keenan & Comrie 1977), the main ...

Noun Phrase Accessibility Revisited - jstor

NPA. 1. INTRODUCTION. Since the presentation of our paper on Noun Phrase Acces- sibility (NPA) and universal grammar at the ...

Reference Keenan and Comrie 1977 - WALS Online

Keenan, Edward L. and Comrie, Bernard. 1977. Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar. Linguistic Inquiry 8. 63-99. @article{Keenan-and-Comrie-1977, ...

Accessibility hierarchy and acquisition of English relative clauses by ...

The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy (NPAH), introduced by Keenan and Comrie (Citation1977), is a universal that has been extensively ...

Universal Grammar - 1st Edition - Edward L. Keenan - Routledge Book

It includes two seminal 'foundation' articles, Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar (with Bernard Comrie) and Towards a Universal Definition of ' ...

Relative Clause and Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy

... clause is a clause which modifies the noun of an antecedent noun phrase ... Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar. Article. Jan 1977; LINGUIST ...

Noun Phrase Accessibility and Acquisition of English Relative ...

(1988) suggested that the. NPAH effect is due to the language learners' built-in linguistic ability, i.e. Universal. Grammar. That is, in this proposal, ...

The accessibility hierarchy was first proposed by Keenan & Comrie ...

Noun phrase accessibility and Universal Grammar. Linguistic Inquiry 8: 63-99 ... The acquisition of relative clauses and the noun phrase accessibility hierarchy: ...

RELATIVE CLAUSES - Department of Second Language Studies

Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar. Linguistic Inquiry, 8(1), clauses by Korean L2 learners of English. Second Language Research, 33. The ...

ULTRA: Universal Grammar as a Universal Parser - Frontiers

Importantly, recursive phrase structure “bottoms out” in noun phrases, which are typically a single cycle (though further cycles may be embedded, e.g., relative ...

Universal Grammar (RLE Linguistics A: General Linguistics)

Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar 1. ByBernard Comrie. Abstract. chapter 2|14 pages. Variation in Universal Grammar. ByEdward L ...

Effectiveness of noun phrase accessibility hierarchy in predicting ...

Noun phrase accessibility and universal grammar. Linguistic. Inquiry, 8(1), 63–99. Keenan, E. L., & Comrie, B. (1979). Data on the noun ...

Relativization in modern Greek: Another look at the accessibility ...

The claims made by Keenan and Comrie (and others) concerning relativization in Universal Grammar and the interaction of relative clause formation with the ...

Noun Phrase Accessibility and Acquisition of English Relative ...

... Universal Grammar / Linguistic Inquiry / 8 (1) : 63 ~ 1; 12. [학술지] Keenan, E. L / 1979 / Noun Phrase Accessibility Revisited / Language / 55 (3) : 649 ~ 3 ...

ULTRA: Universal Grammar as a Universal Parser - PMC

The empirical focus is word order in noun phrases. This domain provides some of the clearest evidence for 213-avoidance as a cross-linguistic word order ...