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== Explaining the meaning of <span style="color: blue>(↑ (↓ PCASE)) = ↓</span> == | == Explaining the meaning of <span style="color: blue>(↑ (↓ PCASE)) = ↓</span> == | ||
The annotation on the PP looks a lot scarier than it actually is! Let us look at its structure piece by piece. To do this, we will look at | |||
Revision as of 16:34, 28 November 2020
Prepositional Phrases: explaining the complex annotation
The textbook contains a c-structure rule for VP like the following:
1. VP → V PP
↑=↓ (↑ (↓ PCASE)) = ↓
which translates into the following xlfg rule:
1. VP → V PP
2. {
3. ↑=↓1;
4. (↑ (↓2 PCASE)) = ↓2;
5. }
Explaining the meaning of (↑ (↓ PCASE)) = ↓
The annotation on the PP looks a lot scarier than it actually is! Let us look at its structure piece by piece. To do this, we will look at
(↑ SUBJ) =↓1;
1. S -> NP VP
2. {
3. (↑ SUBJ) =↓1;
4. ↑=↓2;
5. }