[...] rules [...] which analyze a symbol (generally, a complex symbol) in terms of syntactic features of the frames in which it appears, I shall call 'selectional rules'. The latter express what are usually called 'selectional restrictions' or 'restrictions of cooccurrence". - Chomsky (1969), a pag.95 […] 'selectional rules' [...] which subcategorize a lexical category in terms of syntactic features that appear in specified positions in the sentence. - Chomsky (1969), a pag.113 […] selectional rules […] are rules that insert Verbs and Adjectives into generalized Phrase-markers on the basis of the intrinsic syntactic features of the Nouns that appear in various positions. - Chomsky (1969), a pag.227
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