Node (linguistics)

In formal syntax, a node is a point in a tree diagram or syntactic tree that can be assigned a syntactic category label. == Nodes under phrase structure rules == Before the emergence of the X-bar theory, thus in the period between Chomsky (1957) and Jackendoff (1977), syntactic structures were represented based on phrase structure rules (PSR).

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Node (linguistics)

In formal syntax, a node is a point in a tree diagram or syntactic tree that can be assigned a syntactic category label. == Nodes under phrase structure rules == Before the emergence of the X-bar theory, thus in the period between Chomsky (1957) and Jackendoff (1977), syntactic structures were represented based on phrase structure rules (PSR).

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