syntax branching

  • 1Branching (linguistics) — In linguistics, branching is the general tendency towards a given order of words within sentences and smaller grammatical units within sentences (such as subordinate propositions, prepositional phrases, etc.). Such ordering and nesting of phrases …

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  • 2Simpler Syntax — is the title of a 2005 book by Ray Jackendoff and Peter Culicover. The authors argue that modern minimalist syntax is going in the wrong direction, adopting ever more complex structures and derivations, and making overly strong assumptions about… …

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  • 3Welsh syntax — The syntax of the Welsh language shows a structure different in many respects from that of English, but still clearly of an Indo European heritage. Like other Insular Celtic languages, Welsh syntax is heavily right branching (including a VSO word …

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  • 4Criticism of APL — APL has been used since the mid 1960s on mainframe computers and has itself evolved in step with computers and the computing market. APL is not widely used, but minimalistic and high level by design, at several points in its history it could have …

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  • 5Criticism of the APL programming language — The APL programming language has been used since the mid 1960s on mainframe computers and has itself evolved in step with computers and the computing market. APL is not widely used, but minimalistic and high level by design, at several points in… …

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  • 6Dependence logic — is a logical formalism, created by Jouko Väänänen[1], which adds dependence atoms to the language of first order logic. A dependence atom is an expression of the form , where are terms, and corresponds to the statement that the value of is… …

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  • 7C-command — In syntax, c command is a relationship between nodes in parse trees. Originally defined by Tanya Reinhart (1976, 1983), [See also Howard Lasnik (1975) and Noam Chomsky (1981).] it corresponds to the idea of siblings and all their descendants in… …

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  • 8Minimalist program — Linguistics …

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  • 9First-order logic — is a formal logical system used in mathematics, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. It goes by many names, including: first order predicate calculus, the lower predicate calculus, quantification theory, and predicate logic (a less… …

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  • 10Perforce — is a commercial, proprietary revision control system developed by Perforce Software, Inc.ArchitecturePerforce is a client/server system.The server manages a central database and a master repository of file versions. Users work on files in local… …

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