Non-configurational language

In generative grammar, non-configurational languages are languages characterized by a flat phrase structure, which allows syntactically discontinuous expressions, and a relatively free word order. == History of the concept of "non-configurationality" == The concept of non-configurationality was developed by grammarians working within Noam Chomsky's generative framework.

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Non-configurational language

In generative grammar, non-configurational languages are languages characterized by a flat phrase structure, which allows syntactically discontinuous expressions, and a relatively free word order. == History of the concept of "non-configurationality" == The concept of non-configurationality was developed by grammarians working within Noam Chomsky's generative framework.

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