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Kiparsky, Paul (2009), 'On the architecture of Pāṇini's grammar.' In Huet, Gérard, Kulkarni, Amba and Scharf, Peter (ed.),
Sanskrit computational linguistics
, 33-94. Berlin: Springer.
Linguistic Notions
Argument structure
1. Introduction Argument structure concerns the processes and relations involved in the syntactic realization of the semantic dependents of a predicate. Crucial notions in many treatme...
Control
In modern linguistics, the term control refers to a construction (or family of constructions) in which there is coreference between an argument of a matrix predicate and an argument of...
Objecthood
1. Introduction Like the closely related notion of 'subject', the notion of 'object' is an ancient one in the Western linguistic tradition, and in modern Western linguistics 'object',...
Subjecthood
1 Introduction The notion 'subject' is an ancient one in the Western linguistic tradition, going back to at least Aristotle. In modern Western linguistics, the notion of 'subject' rema...