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The major constructions of natural language consist of the primary relations of (i) functor–argument structure and (ii) coordination, and the secondary relation of (iii) coreference, occurring (a) intra- as well as (b) extrapropositionally. Analyzing these six basic constellations requires the use of examples. Moreover, in order to be concrete, these examples must be from at least one real natural language. Thus, the task at hand has a strongly sign-oriented aspect.
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(2006). Intrapropositional Functor-Argument Structure. In: A Computational Model of Natural Language Communication. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-35477-8_7
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