English as a <i>VSO</i> Language 论文
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Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic VariationLexicography and Language StudiesNatural Language Processing Techniques
摘要
Evidence is presented that the superficial Subject-Verb-Object word order of English arises by a transformation from an underlying constituent order in which clauses begin with verbs—or more correctly, predicates: the representation in question here is a semantic one in which noun, verb, adjective, conjunction, etc. are undifferentiated.