<html>
<font size=3>A 15:33 29/06/2004 +0100, Borsley R D a écrit :<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Does anyone know of any HPSG work
employing Anderson's notion of a phrasal <br>
affix?</blockquote><br>
<br>
</font>Dear Bob, <br>
<br>
My PhD thesis (Clitics and Constituents in Phrase Structure Grammar,
1992, Garland, New York, out of print, but there is a downloadable
version at http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/miller/these_en.html, and I
can send a printed copy if needed) proposed a formalization of phrasal
affixes in terms of something I called the Edge Feature Principle. This
was in part developed in joint work with Aaron Halpern, and some
discussion can also be found in the published verison of his dissertation
(<font face="MS Serif, Geneva" size=3>Halpern, Aaron L. 1995. <i>On the
placement and morphology of clitics</i>. Stanford: CSLI
publications.</font><font face="MS Serif, Geneva">).<br>
</font>The discussion was in a hybrid GPSG / HPSG framework, with feature
percolation principles a la GPSG, but valence features. It may still be
of use, however,<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Philip<br>
</html>