Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure
@inproceedings{Fox2005CyclicLO, title={Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure}, author={D. Fox and D. Pesetsky}, year={2005} }
Abstract This paper proposes an architecture for the mapping between syntax and phonology – in particular, that aspect of phonology that determines the linear ordering of words. [...] Key Result We argue that ‘‘cross-construction’’ consistency of this sort is in fact found.Expand Abstract
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