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Syntactic structure (according to an HPSG-style grammar):
Syntactic structure (according to an HPSG-style grammar):


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Comment: The adjective ''good'' forms a subconstituent with the noun ''wine''. This group of words is then conjoined with the noun ''cheese''.
Comment: The adjective ''good'' forms a subconstituent with the noun ''wine''. This group of words is then conjoined with the noun ''cheese''.

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(1) Pat likes good wine and cheese.

Reading 1: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes cheese.

Syntactic structure (according to an HPSG-style grammar):

PatLikesGoodWineAndCheese-Low.jpg

Comment: The adjective good forms a subconstituent with the noun wine. This group of words is then conjoined with the noun cheese.