Tuesday 10 May 2011

Transwiki:C-command

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==Etymology==
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The term 'c-command' was introduced by Reinhart in her 1976 [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] dissertation (p.&nbsp;32),{{fact|date=February 2010}} and is a shortened form of "[[constituent (linguistics)|constituent]] command.' Reinhart herself thanks [[Nick Clements]] for suggesting both the term and its abbreviation. As discussed by [[Andrew Carnie]],<ref name="Carnie etym">{{quote-book
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The term 'c-command' was introduced by {{w|Tanya Reinhart}} in her 1976 [[MIT]] dissertation (p.&nbsp;32),{{fact|date=February 2010}} and is a shortened form of "[[constituent]] command." Reinhart herself thanks {{w|Nick Clements}} for suggesting both the term and its abbreviation. As discussed by {{w|Andrew Carnie}},<ref name="Carnie etym">{{quote-book
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}}</ref> the term "c-command" may also have been chosen so as to contrast with the similar notion ''kommand'' (often read as 'k-command'), proposed by [[Howard Lasnik]] in 1976.<ref name="k-command">{{cite web
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}}</ref> the term "c-command" may also have been chosen so as to contrast with the similar notion {{term|kommand}} (often read as 'k-command'), proposed by {{w|Howard Lasnik}} in 1976.<ref name="k-command">{{cite web
| url = http://web.mit.edu/ekeshet/www/Papers/phase.pdf
| url = http://web.mit.edu/ekeshet/www/Papers/phase.pdf
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