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The following sentences are structurally ambiguous. In each case sketch the syntactic structure that reflects the indicated disambiguated paraphrase. You can verify your solution by clicking on < | The following sentences are structurally ambiguous. In each case sketch the syntactic structure that reflects the indicated disambiguated paraphrase. You can verify your solution by clicking on {{CheckSolution}}<span style="color=green">check your solution</span>. | ||
(1) Pat likes good wine and cheese. | (1) Pat likes good wine and cheese. | ||
Reading 1: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes cheese. [[Ex-StructuralAmbiguityTree-1a|Ex-StructuralAmbiguityTree-1a]] | Reading 1: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes cheese. [[Ex-StructuralAmbiguityTree-1a|Ex-StructuralAmbiguityTree-1a|]] | ||
Reading 2: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes good cheese. | Reading 2: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes good cheese. |
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The following sentences are structurally ambiguous. In each case sketch the syntactic structure that reflects the indicated disambiguated paraphrase. You can verify your solution by clicking on Check your solution!check your solution.
(1) Pat likes good wine and cheese.
Reading 1: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes cheese. Ex-StructuralAmbiguityTree-1a|
Reading 2: Pat likes good wine and Pat likes good cheese.