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Revision as of 20:50, 5 June 2014
Additional Exercises for Chapter 3: Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Basic syntactic notions
Parts of speech
Feel free to send feedback on this exercise to Manfred Sailer.
Syntactic categories
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Lexical entries as Attribute-Value Matrix
Provide the required information on the lexical properties of the underlined words in the following sentences.
Note:
- Put a minus ("-") if a slot should not receive any filling
- Use det, noun, prep or verb for the HEAD values.
Feel free to send feedback on this exercise to Manfred Sailer.
Analysis of simple sentences
Fido chased a mouse.
Pat gave Alex a ride.
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