
Coordination is a rich and complex topic. To avoid repeating what has been written in many excellent textbooks and reference guides, this chapter takes a non-standard approach. It starts by presenting the very basics of coordination in LFG, it provides pointers to agreement phenomena related to coordination, and then it proceeds to discuss selected less well-known coordination phenomena and their treatment in LFG, including: non-constituent coordination, coordination of unlike categories, coordination of unlike grammatical functions and coordination involving ellipsis.
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