Grammatical Relation Review

In formal grammar models like Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) or Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG), features are represented as . Example Draft for a "Subject" Feature: Grammatical Relation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

: Whether the verb changes form to match the noun's person or number. 2. Drafting the Feature Structure grammatical relation

: Morphological markers like nominative or accusative . In formal grammar models like Head-driven Phrase Structure

In linguistics, a (or grammatical function) is the functional relationship between a clause's constituents, such as subject , direct object , or indirect object . Drafting a "feature" for a grammatical relation involves defining it as a structured linguistic object—often called a feature structure —that maps specific attributes to their corresponding values. 1. Conceptual Definition Drafting the Feature Structure : Morphological markers like

A grammatical relation feature identifies how an argument (usually a noun phrase) is integrated syntactically into a clause. Unlike semantic roles (like "Agent"), grammatical relations are defined by structural properties such as: : The position of the word relative to the verb.

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