HPSG's position on adjunction and movement

pollard at ling.ohio-state.edu pollard at ling.ohio-state.edu
Wed Jan 30 09:11:28 UTC 2002


>From owner-hpsg-l at lists.Stanford.EDU Wed Jan 30 03:44:46 2002
From: "Tibor Kiss" <tibor at linguistics.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
To: "HPSG" <hpsg-l at lists.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: HPSG's position on adjunction and movement
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:39:58 +0100
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Hi Tibor,

Seriously/Incidentally/By the way/For the love of God/Not to put to
fine a point on it, what makes you think you can't adjoin to a phrase
after movement has taken place?

Cheers,

Carl



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