Syntactic Argument (Q14686): Difference between revisions
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SyntacticArgument is the class of syntactic words that are fundamentally referable and non-relational [Anderson 1997, 15]. Proper names are the quintessential arguments, though pronouns and nouns possess argument properties. | |||
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SyntacticArgument is the class of syntactic words that are fundamentally referable and non-relational [Anderson 1997, 15]. Proper names are the quintessential arguments, though pronouns and nouns possess argument properties.
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