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Chapter 4. Q.1. A. ambiguous sentences I like sweet apples and oranges B. different structure and the same meaning Susie seems to be studying algebra It seems that Susie is studying algebra C. structurally related I am going to the movies
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Q.1 • A. ambiguous sentences • I like sweet apples and oranges • B. different structure and the same meaning • Susie seems to be studying algebra • It seems that Susie is studying algebra • C. structurally related • I am going to the movies • I am not going to the movies
Q .4 Representing structural ambiguity • The magician touched the child with the wand.
Q5. Phrase structure rule expansions. • a. Expansions of VP →V(NP)(PP)(Adv) • VP→V Example: John left. • VP→V NP Example: John left the house. • VP→V NP PP Example:John put the book on the table.
4. VP →V NP PP Adv Example: John drew a picture on the board beautifully. 5. VP→V PP Example: John ran into the house. 6. VP→V PP Adv Example: John ran into the house quickly. 7. VP→V Adv Example: John left quietly. 8. VP→V NP Adv Example: John left the house quietly.
b. Expansions of NP →(Det)(AP)N(PP) 1. NP→N Example: John left. • NP→Det N Example: The boy left. • NP→Det AP N Example: The little boy left 4. NP→Det AP N PP Example: The green apples in the refrigerator are sweet.
5. NP→AP N Example: I prefer green apples to red ones. 6. NP→AP N PP Example: Big houses on this street are beautiful. 7. NP→Det N PP Example: The flowers in that vase are mine. 8. NP→N PP Example: John likes milk from their farm the most.
Q6. Embedded sentences • A. Yesterday I notice my accountant repairing the toilet. • B. Becky said that Jake would play the piano • C. I deplore that fact that bats gave wings • D. That Guinevere loves Lorian is known to all my friends • E. Who promised the teacher that Maxine wouldn’t be absent?
F. It’s ridiculous that he washes his won Rolls-Royce • G. That woman likes for the waiter to bring water when she sits down. • H. The person who answers this questions will win $100 • i. The idea of Romeo marring a 13-year-old is upsetting
J. I gave my hat to the nurse who helped me cut my hair • K. For your children to spend all your royalty payments on recreational drugs is a shame • L. Give this fork to the person I’m getting the pie for. • M. Khaw chya waa khruu maa (Thai) • He believe complementizer teacher come • He believes the teacher is coming • N. Je me demande quand il partira (French) • I me ask when he will leave • I wonder when he’ll leave
O. • Jan zei dat Piet dit boek niet heeft gelezen (Dutch) • Jan said that Piet this book not has read • Jan said that Piet has not read this book
f. A fast carwith twin cams sped by the children on the grassy lane.This sentence is structurally ambiguous.
Meaning 1: A fast car with twin cams sped by the children who were on the grassy lane.
Meaning 2: A fast car with twin cams sped on the grassy lane by the children.
Q13: Subcategorization a. The man located. The verb locate is transitive: it requires an NP object. locate, V, ______NP b. Jesus wept the apostles.The verb weep is intransitive: it does not allow an object. weep, V, _____ c. Robert is hopeful of his children. The adjective hopeful allows a sentential complement (e.g. that his children will succeed )or no complement, but it cannot take a PP complement with of . hopeful, Adj, _____(that S)
d. Robert is fond that his children love animals. The adjective fond allows a PP complement with of, but cannot take a sentential complement. fond, Adj, ____ PP[of] e. The children laughed the man. Like weep, the verb laugh is intransitive and may not take a direct object; however, unlike weep, laugh allows a PP with at. laugh, V, ____(PP)[at]