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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ABAI 2017 VOSC RespClasses, Distributional classes i.e., When responses occur in the same distribution pattern, they form a response class., Response classes the problem How can response classes be justified?, If a response from one subclass occurs, responses from other subclasses will not occur. e.g., The subclasses of the English NP, In English NPs, the different subclasses have different autoclitic effects. so, Different autoclitic effects can be determined for determiner subclasses, Compound classes i.e., Classes that contain subclasses, A response that occurs is a position that members of a class occur in can be labeled with the name of that class. e.g., A noun is a response that occurs in the noun position., Classes that contain subclasses such that If a response from one subclass occurs, responses from other subclasses will not occur., Response classes additional problem Compound classes, Response classes another solution In English NPs, the different subclasses have different autoclitic effects., Response classes first solution Distributional classes, Establishment of a response class may be done on the basis of intrinsic features resulting in Essentialistic definitions, How to define subclasses since All members of subclasses have the same distribution., They all belong to another distribution class. thus They must be distinguished as subclass members on different criteria., How can response classes be justified? because Establishment of a response class may be done on the basis of intrinsic features, When responses occur in the same distribution pattern, they form a response class. so A response that occurs is a position that members of a class occur in can be labeled with the name of that class., All members of subclasses have the same distribution. because They all belong to another distribution class., Response classes a subproblem How to define subclasses