Descriptive Grammar - ILS
Descriptive Grammar - ILS
Descriptive Grammar - ILS
Complements on the level of the EVP is a part of phrase – constituents that are obligatory.
Modifiers
From what I understand, complements are a part of the EVP and modifiers are part of the given
entity?
- Complement goes immediately after the head; to move the post-h mod. closer to the head
we would have to use brackets or hyphens
- The head and the post-h modifier are not linked together (can be separated)
- Complements are linked (their occurrence and their form depend on the head)
- His insistence[H] that employess should come to work on time [complement; a (finite
subordinate) clause; declarative content clause – tells us the content of ‘his insistance’]
Finite clause
– a clause with a tensed verb
Content clause
- Declarative (complement, PCs, modifier)
- Jussive
- Interrogative: open (wh-words), closed (whether, if)
Adverbial clause
- Function as adjuncts or an embedded subordination
- Introduced by: subordinators (if, unless, until, because), word order, fronting
Relative clause
- Defining = restrictive (which = a pronoun heading the NP)
- Non-defining = non-restrictive (which = determiner)
- Fused
- //antecedents
Comparative clause
- ….than….
- …as… - function as modifiers in AdjP, AdvP
Pre-Head Modifier – extremely intelligent
Dependant – The dogs are chasing some cats | Those ideas may sound quite childish | People may
have been brewing beer for millennia. |
DEPENDANTS IN VP:
1. complement:
-obligatory
-triggered by the verb
2. adjunct:
-omissible
-not correlated with the verb
PATTERNS of EXP
1. Intransitive S+P She is crying.
2. Copular S + P + PCs He is rude.
3. Monotransitive S+P+O I eat strawberries.
4. Complex S + P + O + PCo People consider him rude.
transitive
5. Diatransitive S + P + Oi + Od They gave me strawberries.
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Finite clauses
Kernel clauses
Modality
Aspectual meaning
S-P agreement
Modifiers + pattern
Types of verb complementation patterns
(7) The girl put the cat on the mat. S P O Cplace (direction)
“John looked for the word in the dictionary” status and meaning of these words different
for = preposition
Number transparency
Possesive phrases are usually used as determiners (John’s book) but can also be used as a Pre-Head
modifier (a men’ magazine)
Degrees of adjectives
Subordinator