
handle: 10651/8025
Esti artículu ye un intentu de sistematizar los datos descriptivos sobro la frase nominal asturiana conteníos sobremanera na Gramática de la Llingua Asturiana, asina como otros provinientes d’otres obres descriptives y d’informantes nativos, de mou que surdan xeneralizaciones soyacentes importantes no que se refier a la estructura de constituyentes, el so orde secuencial na forma fonética, les sos alternancies repentines, y les munches restricciones combinatories esistentes. La so tesis ye que too ello pue ser esplicao elegantemente partiendo d’una estructura soyacente única per aciu del usu de principios xenerales bien afitaos nes teoríes generativistes
This article is an attempt to systematize the descriptive data about the Asturian noun phrase collected especially in the Gramática de la Llingua Asturiana, as well others contained in other descriptive works or elicited from native informants so that important underlying generalizations emerge concerning constituent structure, word order at the level of phonetic form, some unexpected ordering alternatives, and the numerous combinatory restrictions that exist. Its main claim is that all of that can be elegantly explained starting from a unique underlying structure with the help of general principles well established in generative theories
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