kommand

English

Etymology

From command; introduced by Howard Lasnik in 1976.

Noun

kommand (uncountable)

  1. (syntax) The relationship between a node in a parse tree and other nodes dominated by the same minimal cyclic node.

Synonyms

  • k-command
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