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Many modern theories now include the subject in the subcategorization frame, however.
From 2005 the industry regulated itself and created the mark, with subcategorization based upon the relative volumes used.
In this regard, we see that the subcategorization frame of verbs can contain specific words.
The concept of c-selection overlaps to an extent with subcategorization.
The following sentences are employed to illustrate the concept of subcategorization:
I have no right to favor the machines vs. people subcategorization over the good vs. evil one.
Subcategorization is roughly synonymous with valency, though they come from different theoretical traditions.
The end result is a sign with a verb head, empty subcategorization features, and a phonological value that orders the two children.
Finally, subcategorization frames are associated most closely with verbs, although the concept can also be applied to other word categories.
The valency of predicates is also investigated in terms of subcategorization.
The concepts of c-selection and subcategorization overlap in meaning and use to a significant degree.
Selection is a semantic concept, whereas subcategorization is a syntactic one.
Subcategorization frames are sometimes schematized in the following manner:
Subcategorization for noun phrases and verb phrases of all types.
This mingles theta-theory with the notion of subcategorization.
There is the possibility of a subcategorization depending of the main style upon which the chalet is based.
Subcategorization of both categories showed trends within CC samples that were similar to those observed in the pilot data set.
This is called subcategorization.
In many formal theories of language, lexemes have subcategorization frames to account for the number and types of complements.
Verb subcategorization and verb derivation in Marshallese: a lexicase analysis.
While subcategorization is a concept that can apply to most any type of lexical item, it is usually discussed with respect to verbs.
The subcategorization features of the head then license certain label projections and eliminate all derivations with alternate projections.
Dozens of distinct subcategorization frames are needed to accommodate the full combinatory potential of the verbs of any given language.
This difference between c-selection and subcategorization depends crucially on the understanding of subcategorization.
A sentence without the object, in violation of the verb's subcategorization frame and the Projection Principle, would be ill-formed: