Remarks on Nominalization
1970 linguistics paper by Noam Chomsky
"Remarks on Nominalization" is a seminal linguistic paper on English nominalization by Noam Chomsky published in 1970. X-bar theory was first proposed in this paper.[1][2]
References
- ^ Chomsky, Noam (1970). Remarks on nominalization. In: R. Jacobs and P. Rosenbaum (eds.) Reading in English Transformational Grammar, 184-221. Waltham: Ginn.
- ^ Aronoff, Mark (2014), "Face the facts : Reading Chomsky's 'Remarks on Nominalization' after forty years", in Florence Villoing; Sophie David (eds.), Foisonnements morphologiques: études en hommage à Françoise Kerleroux, Paris: Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, pp. 307–324
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