Talk:Norwegian Nynorsk and Norwegian Bokmål
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bokmål NP
Dyvik's analysis (based on Vangsnes 1999) looks more or less like:
NOM = { Prop | PRON | AllQP | DP | PossP | QuantP | NP } AllQP → allq ({ DP | PossP | QuantP | NP }) DP → det ({ PossP | QuantP | NP }) PossP → { Poss | NOM<gen> } ({ QuantP | NP }) QuantP → { QP | num | art } qnt (NP) NP → AP* n (poss) (CP)
(This is flattened a lot and disregards f-structure.) Assuming AP gives adj, we get:
[AllQP alle<allq> [DP disse<det> [PossP dine<poss> [QuantP mange<qnt> [NP gode<adj> år<n> [CP som gikk] ] ] ] ] ] [AllQP [QuantP mange<qnt> ] ]
and so on, but this doesn't allow "Gi meg mange raske (*som gikk)" or "Gi meg alle de raske (som gikk)", so the NP needs to be more lax on the presence of n.