X-bar theory
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British pronunciation/ˈɛksbˈɑː θˈiəɹi/
American pronunciation/ˈɛksbˈɑːɹ θˈiəɹi/

Definition & Bedeutung von "X-bar theory"

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X-Bar-Theorie, X-Bar-Theorie-System

a linguistic framework that provides a model for analyzing and representing the hierarchical structure of phrases in syntax

What is "X-bar theory"?

X-bar theory is a component of generative grammar that analyzes the structure of phrases within a sentence. Developed by Noam Chomsky, this theory proposes that phrases are organized in a hierarchical manner, with a central element known as the "head" and additional constituents that can be added as complements or modifiers. The theory uses a series of levels, referred to as "X-bar levels", to represent these structures, allowing for the systematic organization of different types of phrases, such as noun phrases and verb phrases. X-bar theory helps to explain the relationships between elements in a phrase and provides insights into the syntactic structure of languages.

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