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- Binding_(linguistics) abstract "In linguistics, binding refers to the distribution of anaphoric elements (pronouns and other proforms). A pronoun (a "bindee") usually has an antecedent (a "binder") in context. The goal of binding theory is to identify the syntactic relationship that can or must hold between a given pronoun or noun and its antecedent (or postcedent), e.g. Johni said hei would help vs. *Hei said Johni would help. The idea that there should be a specialized, coherent theory dealing with this sort of phenomena originated in work in Transformational Grammar in the 1970s. This work culminated in Government and Binding Theory in the 1980s. The binding theory that became established at that time is still considered a reference point, though its validity is no longer accepted. Many theories of syntax now have a subtheory that addresses binding phenomena. These phenomena exist in all languages, although the behavior of binding can vary in interesting and nuanced ways across languages, even across languages that are closely related.".
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- Binding_(linguistics) subject Category:Generative_linguistics.
- Binding_(linguistics) subject Category:Semantics.
- Binding_(linguistics) subject Category:Syntactic_relationships.
- Binding_(linguistics) type Abstraction100002137.
- Binding_(linguistics) type Relation100031921.
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- Binding_(linguistics) type SyntacticRelationships.
- Binding_(linguistics) comment "In linguistics, binding refers to the distribution of anaphoric elements (pronouns and other proforms). A pronoun (a "bindee") usually has an antecedent (a "binder") in context. The goal of binding theory is to identify the syntactic relationship that can or must hold between a given pronoun or noun and its antecedent (or postcedent), e.g. Johni said hei would help vs. *Hei said Johni would help.".
- Binding_(linguistics) label "Binding (linguistics)".
- Binding_(linguistics) label "Teoria da ligação".
- Binding_(linguistics) label "Théorie du liage".
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