They use this idea in their constraints-based grammar to reduce the number of rules needed. Thus instead of defining NP one way and Clause another (they use S, but I'll stick with Clause), they can use one feature specification to capture both as in figure 1‡:
- We created a monster
- our creation of a monster
Figure 1. A feature structure representing either Clause or NP.
(At this point, things get very technical.)
