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== References == * {{cite book |last1=Bresnan |first1=Joan |title=Lexical-Functional Syntax |date=2001 |publisher=Blackwell |edition=1 |isbn=9780631209744}} * {{cite journal |last1=GroΓ |first1=Thomas |last2=Osborne |first2=Timothy |title=Toward a practical dependency grammar theory of discontinuities |journal=SKY Journal of Linguistics |date=2009 |volume=22 |pages=43β90}} * {{cite book |last1=Pollard |first1=Carl |last2=Sag |first2=Ivan A. |title=Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar |date=1 August 1994 |publisher=The University of Chicago Press |isbn=9780226674469 |edition=2}} * {{cite book |last1=Webelhuth |first1=Gert |title=Principles and Parameters of Syntactic Saturation. |date=1992 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=9780195361384}} [[Category:Generative linguistics]] [[Category:Syntactic transformation]] [[Category:Paradoxes]]
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