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- Q7447724 subject Q4960721.
- Q7447724 subject Q7470706.
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- Q7447724 abstract "In linguistics, selection denotes the ability of predicates to determine the semantic content of their arguments. Predicates select their arguments, which means they limit the semantic content of their arguments. One sometimes draws a distinction between types of selection; one acknowledges both s(emantic)-selection and c(ategory)-selection. Selection in general stands in contrast to subcategorization: predicates both select and subcategorize for their complement arguments, whereas they only select their subject arguments. Selection is a semantic concept, whereas subcategorization is a syntactic one.".
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- Q7447724 wikiPageWikiLink Q4960721.
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- Q7447724 wikiPageWikiLink Q7470706.
- Q7447724 wikiPageWikiLink Q8728647.
- Q7447724 comment "In linguistics, selection denotes the ability of predicates to determine the semantic content of their arguments. Predicates select their arguments, which means they limit the semantic content of their arguments. One sometimes draws a distinction between types of selection; one acknowledges both s(emantic)-selection and c(ategory)-selection.".
- Q7447724 label "Selection (linguistics)".