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(2) <span style="color: blue>Which feature structure does the symbol "D" stand for?</span> | (2) <span style="color: blue>Which feature structure does the symbol "D" stand for?</span> |
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Abbreviations
To make life easier on us, we use a number of abbreviations in valence lists, e.g. NP, PP, etc. In the next exercise you are supposed to find out which feature structures each of these abbreviations stand for. To this end, do the following exercises.
- Go to the online grammar.
- Click on the lexical entry for amuse.
- Click on the tree.
- There are two NP-nodes in the verb's valence lists.
- Open both of them and find what the two feature structures have in common. That is what the symbol "NP" abbreviates.
Exercises
(1) Which feature structure does the symbol "NP" stand for?
Now follow the same procedure for the abbreviatory symbols below.
(2) Which feature structure does the symbol "D" stand for?
(3) Which feature structure does the symbol "PP" stand for?
(4) Which feature structure does the symbol "VP" stand for?
(5) Which feature structure does the symbol "S" stand for?
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