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  <Title>Deriving the Predicate-Argument Structure for a Free Word Order Language *</Title>
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1 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Recent theorizing in linguistics brought forth a level of representation called the Predicate-Argument Structure (PAS). PAS acts as the interface between lexical semantics and d-structure in GB (Grimshaw, 1990), functional structure in LFG (Alsina, 1996), and complement structure in HPSG (Wechsler, 1995). PAS is the sole level of representation in Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) (Steedman, 1996). All formulations assume a prominence-based structured representation for PAS, although they differ in the terms used for defining prominence. For instance, Grimshaw (1990) defines the thematic hierarchy as: Agent &gt; Experiencer &gt; Goal / Location / Source</Paragraph>
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