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Linguistics
Syntax
Grammar
Semantics
Generative linguistics
Parts of speech
Lexical functional grammar
Theta role
Grammatical relation
Predicate
Argument
Head-driven phrase structure grammar

Grammatical functions: a problematic fundamental concept of LFG? Agnieszka Patejuk, Adam Przepiórkowski {aep,adamp}@ipipan.waw.pl Introduction While LFG emphasises that grammatical functions (GFs) are first-class lingui

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