| 21. | The dependency grammar trees of a few sentences containing non-constituent idioms illustrate the point:
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| 22. | Dependency grammars, for instance, almost all assume the traditional NP analysis of noun phrases.
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| 23. | Dependency grammars point to the results of many standard constituency tests to back up their stance.
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| 24. | This strict separation of the ordering dimensions is a point of contention among modern dependency grammars.
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| 25. | Other dependency grammars, in contrast, take linear and hierarchical order to be of equal importance.
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| 26. | Some dependency grammars, for instance, use an arrow dependency edge to mark adjuncts, e . g.
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| 27. | These words are not, however, constituents in dependency grammars, since they dominate other ( elided ) material.
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| 28. | From the perspective of dependency grammar, idioms are represented as a catena which cannot be interrupted by non-idiomatic content.
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| 29. | But then, I work in dependency grammar, lexicography and empirical linguistics-all areas sharply undermined by the Chomskyan approach.
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| 30. | Some dependency grammars, for instance, employ the term circonstant ( instead of adjunct ), following Tesni�re ( 1959 ).
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