LINA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Inflection, Adverb, Preposition And Postposition

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Not all meanings are well-define (eg. assassination) Adjectives (a): inflections: -er, -est, preceded by degree words. Preposition (p): followed by a noun phrase, on the bus the bus is the noun phrase. Adverb (adv): preceded by degree words. The book specifies a specific book, but a book can mean any book. (but a is a determiner as well, sooo kinda contradicts the meaning, no?: can"t be preceded by degree words. John has arrived: has is an aux modifying the verb (arrived) Constituent structure: the child found the puppy: Substitution test: being able to replace with pro-forms indicates it"s a constitutents. Tree diagram of a sentence: refer to paper! Internal structure of a phrase: adjunct(s) next week. Examples of complements: complement provides info about the head. Subcategorization: they found. (ungrammatical because the verb requires a compliement (eg. the puppy, only some verbs don"t require compliments (eg. sleep)

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