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Revision as of 18:48, 15 November 2020
Looking under the hood
Exercise
Go to the Online Grammar and do the following:
- Type "snores" into the Sentence textbox and press the "Parse" button or RETURN on your keyboard.
- Inspect the result and try to understand as much as possible.
Now click on the boxed "0" after AGR.
- Inspect the result and try to understand as much as possible.
Finally, click on the boxed number below the NP in the SPR list.
- Again, inspect the result and try to understand as much as possible.
Click on the new boxed "0" after AGR that appears.
- Now there are two boxed "0"s on the screen. What seems to be their function?
Exercise
Go to the Online Grammar and do the following:
- Parse the sentence Lilly dances".
- Open the S node and the V node. Don't open any numbered boxes for now.
- Compare the two feature structures.
- For every feature (= attribute), compare the values of mother and daughter.
- Now open the N node, leaving its numbered boxes alone again.
- Compare the three feature structures. What relationships do you detect? So the self-test exercises below.
Self-test exercises
(1) The part of speech features of the mother
Check your answer
are identical to those of the verb.
(2) The verb is looking for ______ complements.
Check your answer
no
(3) The sentence is looking for ______ complement(s).
Check your answer
no
(4) The verb is looking for ______ specifier(s).
Check your answer
one
(5) The verb requires a specifier of part of speech ________.
Check your answer
NP