Grammar Writing: Term Project
Exercise (due March, 11th)
Develop a grammar that consists of
- a type hierarchy
- a lexicon
- a set of rules
It's up to you what to write into the lexicon. Its contents should be representative of a particular topic, e.g., sports, business, politics, traveling, TV and entertainment, etc. Be a bit creative. The student goes to university and something of that sort has been covered already in class and will not be accepted.
The type hierarchy of your grammar should be based on the latest version from week 9. [1]
You need to make some minor modifications to handle functionality regarding agreement, and the parts-of-speech determiner, adverb, preposition, conjunction, etc.
Your grammar should cover (correctly recognize and *reject) the following patterns: The actual words are specific to your own custom lexical entries, however, the ones in bold should be part of your lexicon.
- Merkel travels
- Merkel meets Bush
- Merkel is wonderful
- the President
- (*)President travels
- Merkel gave Bush a present
- (*)Merkel gave the President
- The President gave the minister an order
- CNN reports fake news to the students
- Merkel studied physics
- Merkel studied
- KimJongUn studied in Switzerland
- Macron travels on Monday
- KimJongUn studied hard
- Putin likes Jinping
- (*) Putin like Donald
- (*) Him likes Donald
- Putin likes Trump but Trump loves Twitter
- Merkel travels and Putin sleeps
- (*) Putin likes Trump but Trump
The patterns cover the following linguistic phenomena:
intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, ditransitive verbs, noun phrases with a determiner (specifier), prepositional phrases, adverbs, modifiers, case and number agreement, conjunctions / coordination between two sentences.
Make sure to download the latest version of desktoptrale from last week in case you haven't done so already. [2]
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