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A-Z 817ReferencesAbney, S.P. 1987. The English noun phrase in its sentential aspect. Dissertation, MIT, Cambridge,MA.Andrews, A. 1985. The major functions <strong>of</strong> the noun phrase. In T.Shopen (ed.), <strong>Language</strong> <strong>and</strong>typology <strong>and</strong> syntactic description, vol. 1: Clause structure. Cambridge. 64–154.Bach, E. 1968. Nouns <strong>and</strong> noun phrases. In E.Bach <strong>and</strong> R.T.Harms (eds), Universals in linguistictheory. New York. 90–122.Donnellan, K. 1970. Proper names <strong>and</strong> identifying descriptions. Synthese 21. 335–58.Ehrich, V. 1991. Nominalisierungen. In D.Wunderlich (ed.) Semantik/Semantics: an internationalh<strong>and</strong>book <strong>of</strong> contemporary research. Berlin. 441–56.Giorgi, A. <strong>and</strong> G.Longobardi. 1991. The syntax <strong>of</strong> noun phrases: configuration, parameters <strong>and</strong>empty categories. Cambridge.Jackend<strong>of</strong>f, R.S. 1977. X-syntax: a study <strong>of</strong> phrase structure. Cambridge, MA.McCawley, J.D. 1969. Where do noun phrases come from? Repr. in D.D.Steinberg <strong>and</strong>L.A.Jakobovits (eds), Semantics. Cambridge, 1971. 217–31.Olsen, S. 1991. Die deutsche Nominalphrase als ‘Determinansphrase’. In S.Olsen <strong>and</strong> G.Fanselow(eds), DET, COMP und INFL: zur Syntax funktionaler Kategorien und grammatischerFunktionen. Tübingen. 35–56.NPnoun phraseNP-movementThe movement <strong>of</strong> a NP to an argument position. The trace ( trace theory) leftbehind by the NP-movement is an empty anaphor ( anaphora). ( also bindingtheory, Government <strong>and</strong> Binding theory, wh-movement)trace theoryReferencesn-tupleIn set theory, designation for an ordered set <strong>of</strong> elements <strong>of</strong> an undetermined number,where n symbolizes the variable for the number <strong>of</strong> elements. In contrast to simple sets,

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