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Locality (linguistics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Locality (linguistics)
In linguistics, locality refers to the proximity of elements in a linguistic structure. Constraints on locality limit the span over which rules can apply to a particular structure. Theories of transformational grammar use syntactic locality constraints to explain restrictions on argument selection, syntactic binding, and syntactic movement. ==Where locality is observed== Locality is observed in a number of linguistic contexts, and most notably with: # Selection of arguments; this is regulated by the projection principle # Binding of two DPs; this is regulated by binding theory # Displacement of wh-phrases; this is regulated by wh-movement
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