Valency (linguistics)In linguistics, valency or valence is the number and type of arguments and complements controlled by a predicate, content verbs being typical predicates
Complement (linguistics)understood as arguments. The argument concept is tied to the predicate concept in a way that the complement concept is not. In linguistics, an adjunct is
List of valid argument formsOf the many and varied argument forms that can possibly be constructed, only very few are valid argument forms. In order to evaluate these forms, statements
Poverty of the stimulusIn linguistics, Poverty of the stimulus (POS) arguments are arguments that children are not exposed to rich enough data within their linguistic environments
Root (linguistics)contain a semantic type but no argument structure, neither semantic type nor argument structure, or both semantic type and argument structure. In support of