| 1. | The notion of maximal projection is adopted from X-bar theory.
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| 2. | X-bar theory derives its name from the overbar.
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| 3. | X-bar theory, for instance, often sees individual words corresponding to phrasal categories.
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| 4. | X-bar theory contends that every noun has a corresponding determiner ( or specifier ).
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| 5. | There are three " syntax assembly " rules which form the basis of X-bar theory.
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| 6. | The result can be very " tall " trees, such as those associated with X-bar theory.
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| 7. | Being a constraint on x-bar theory, the criterion aims to parse out ill-formed sentences.
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| 8. | For more complex utterances, different theories of grammar assign X-bar theory elements to phrase types in different ways.
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| 9. | In X-bar theory, S-H-C is a primitive, an example of this is Kayne's antisymmetry theory.
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| 10. | Originally, X-bar theory used a bar over syntactic units to indicate bar-levels in syntactic structure, generally rendered as an overbar.
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