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  <Title>AN INDEXING TECHNIQUE FOR IMPLEMENTING COMMAND RELATIONS</Title>
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3. CONCLUSIONS
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    <Paragraph position="0"> I have presented an indexing technique which allows us to test all command relations that fulfill the definition of Barker and Pullum (1990). On an example of Reinharts c-command relation, I have also shown that it is possible to treat relational commands with this technique.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> The indexing technique can be simply and efficiently implemented without any special requierments for the formalism used. Based on it, Millies (1990) has implemented tests for MAXcommand, subjacency and government in a principle-based parser for GB (Chomsky 1981, 1982 and 1986).</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2"> It is also possible to use similar indexing processes to treat other linguistic phenomena in syntax as well as in semantics. Hence, the indexing technique has a wide spectrum of applications. For example, Latecki and Pink~il (1990) present an indexing mechanism which allows us to achieve the effects of &amp;quot;Nested Cooper Storage&amp;quot; (Keller 1988 and Cooper 1983).</Paragraph>
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