LINGUIST 1A03 Lecture 7: LINGUIST 1AA3_Week 7

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Week 7 (or 6) - subcategories, grammatical roles, questions. If you"re looking at a ver and can"t tell if it"s in the bare form or the [-past] form, give it. For just about every verb, the [-past] form is recognizable in the 3rd-person-singular ( i second like the bare form eats/walks/sings/takes ) . Morpheme a 3rd-person subject and then look for the -s . Saskatoon ( form, try replacing it with the verb eat : If you"re looking at a verb and can"t tell if it"s in the [+past] form or the past participle. Modal auxiliaries never change their form: they occupy the t-head position . , like main verbs, change their form depending on what tense. Non-modal auxiliaries their own right feature is in the t-head position . Group words within categories according to behaviour. These are verbs that describe an action or state that involves just a single. Transitive participant, like sneezed , arrived , dances or slept.

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