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For (1), your grammar should produce the Argument Structure below as the '''only''' grammatical output: | For (1), your grammar should produce the Argument Structure below as the '''only''' grammatical output: | ||
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== Existential sentences == | == Existential sentences == |
Revision as of 08:35, 5 February 2021
When it rains, it pours
Implement the analysis of weather verbs that is given on p. 107 of the textbook. Your grammar should predict the following facts:
(1) It rained.
(2) *Ingrid rained
For (1), your grammar should produce the Argument Structure below as the only grammatical output:
Existential sentences
Now implement the following sentences:
(3) There arose a storm (4) *Ingrid arose a storm
Sentence (3) should get the following Argument Structure: