Ling 566: Intro Syntax for Computational Linguistics
Midterm Exam
Due 11/9 5:00pm
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- Chapter 10, Problem 1
Note: Your answer should include an ARG-ST for
each passive verb in (i)-(viii) as they appear in
those sentences, as well as an explanation of whether and how
or not these ARG-STs together with the Binding
Principles predict the acceptability judgments
shown in (i)-(viii).
- Chapter 10, Problem 3
NOTE 10.3 was revised somewhat between printings.
Please answer this version.
- And, special for the midterm, here is Question 3:
Consider the sentence Return Kim's book to Sandy!
- For each word in the sentence, identify the lexical type of the lexical entry that licenses it.
- For each word in the sentence, specify what lexical rule licenses it.
- Draw a tree showing the structure assigned to this sentence, using abbreviations (like NP, NOM, etc) for the nodes. Note that you should assume that the grammar includes the lexical entry given in the answer keys for problems 4 and 5 in Chapter 6.
- Draw another tree showing the same structure. This time, use feature structures for the nodes, showing only the value of SPR, COMPS and ARG-ST (where appropriate) on each node, using abbreviations such as NP for the elements of these lists. Use tags to show identities between elements of these lists and/or nodes in the tree.
- Describe the chain of identities that links the RETURNEE role of the return relation to the NAMED role of the name relation for Sandy. Each link should say what to values are identified and what part of the grammar (lexical entry, rule, or principle) identifies them. [Hint: I find 5 links in this chain.]
- In the fully resolved tree, what is the PER value on the node above return? What rules and principles constrain this PER value? [Hint: I find 3.]
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