User:Cadr
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Contents |
[edit] Pages I have created or contributed to
[edit] Language and Linguistics
- Anaphora (linguistics)
- Antisymmetry
- Begging the question
- Binding (linguistics) (stub)
- Dangling modifier
- David Pesetsky (stub)
- Deep Structure
- Frederick Newmeyer (stub)
- Generalised phrase structure grammar (stub) (redirect: Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar)
- Generative linguistics
- Generative semantics
- Gerund
- Government and Binding Theory
- Grammar
- Hans van de Koot (stub)
- Heavy NP shift
- Howard Lasnik (stub)
- Jonathan Nissenbaum (stub)
- Lexical Functional Grammar
- Lexical rule (stub)
- Like (preposition)
- Link grammar
- List of syntactic phenomena
- Movement paradox
- Noam Chomsky / Criticism of Noam Chomsky (also politics)
- Norbert Hornstein (stub)
- Parasitic gap
- Paul Grice
- Phase (syntax) (stub)
- Phrase structure rules
- Reflexive pronoun
- Richard Kayne (stub)
- Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
- Simpler Syntax (stub)
- Transformational grammar (redirects: Minimalist syntax, Minimalist program, Minimalist Program)
- Tree adjoining grammar
- Verbal Behavior
[edit] Philosophy
- Language of thought (redirect: mentalese)
- Paul Grice (stub)
[edit] Politics
- Augusto Pinochet
- Anti-American sentiment
- Nazism and socialism (now redirects to Fascism and ideology)
- Planned economy
- Socialism
[edit] Programming
- Functional programming
- Haskell programming language
- Lua programming language
- Movitz (stub)
- Recursive descent parser
- Subprogram
[edit] Other
- Battle of Waterloo
- Bullshit bingo (stub, now merged with Buzzword bingo)
- Kurt Hiller (stub)
- List of famous English people
- Same-sex marriage
[edit] Pages which I'm interested in and edit occasionally
- Adjective
- Ad Neeleman
- Anti-Defamation League
- Arms sales to Iraq 1973-1990
- Behaviorism
- CIA
- C programming language
- Chinese Room
- Colorless green ideas sleep furiously
- Earley parser
- Generative grammar
- Head-driven phrase structure grammar
- LL parser
- Noun
- Optimality Theory
- Planned economy
- Poverty of the stimulus
- Preposition
- Slashdot subculture
- Torture and murder in Iraq
- Universal Grammar
- Verb
- Word grammar
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