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26 July 2025
- 21:2721:27, 26 July 2025 diff hist +3 Practical Grammar PPs No edit summary current
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25 July 2025
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- 06:3506:35, 25 July 2025 diff hist +211 Practical Grammar 8 No edit summary current
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- 06:3106:31, 25 July 2025 diff hist +3,399 N Practical Grammar SubjClauses Created page with "== Subject Clauses == ''That''- and ''whether''-clauses can also act as subjects: 1. That Lilly disappeared sucks<br> 2. Whether Lilly disappeared is unknown Of course, the complementizers are still bound to their clause types: 3. *Whether Lilly disappeared sucks<br> <span style="color: blue>Exercise 8.2</span> * Go to <span class="newwin">[https://xlfg.labri.fr/ https://xlfg.labri.fr/]</span>. <!-- * Open your latest grammar or start with a copy of Grammar5-.Ex8.1..." current
- 06:2906:29, 25 July 2025 diff hist +4,713 N Practical Grammar CompClauses Created page with "<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> <font size="3"> == Complement Clauses == <span style="color: blue>Exercise 9 </span> * Add the words in the following sentences: (1) Fred thinks that Lilly disappeared<br> (2) Fred enquires whether Lilly disappeared Implement the following: # ''that'' and ''whether'' belong to the part of speech C (= complementizer). # Complementizers head CPs. # CPs take two daughers: a C and an IP. The two daughters are co-heads of the..."
- 06:2706:27, 25 July 2025 diff hist +7,613 N Practical Grammar PPs Created page with "<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> <font size="3"> So far, the arguments of verbs have all been determiner phrases (= DPs) like names, pronouns, or Det-N (''the cat'') configurations. But verbs can also take complements of other parts of speech. This week, we will encounter a new case: namely, complements which are prepositional phrases (= PPs). == Prepositional Phrases == We want our grammar to generate sentences like the following: (1) The cat sat under the..."
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- 04:5804:58, 25 July 2025 diff hist +1,812 N Practical Grammar 7 old Created page with "<span style="color: red>'''Note: this page has changed! It provides a different treatment of PPs than the textbook!'''</style> == Prepositional Phrases == The textbook contains a c-structure rule for VP like the following: 1. VP → V PP ↑=↓ (↑ (↓ PCASE)) = ↓ == Thematic Roles == So far, we have completely ignored semantics. But xlfg is capable of representing the assignment of thematic roles to the arguments of predicates. The textbook..." current
16 July 2025
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