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The LA-grammar analysis of natural languages should not only provide a formal description of their syntactic structure, but also explain their communicative function. To advance a functional understanding of different types of natural language syntax within a strictly time-linear derivation order, the LA-syntax of an isolating fixed word order language (English, Chapter 17) will be complemented with the LA-syntax of an inflectional free word order language (German).

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Hausser, R. (2001). LA-syntax for German. In: Foundations of Computational Linguistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04337-0_19

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