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  • 1

    Every argument in a sentence must receive exactly one theta role.

    True

  • 2

    Adjuncts receive theta roles from the verb.

    False

  • 3

    Only verbs assign theta roles.

    False

  • 4

    The subject of “John ate the apple” is assigned the Agent theta role.

    true

  • 5

    The object of “Mary broke the vase” is assigned the Agent theta role.

    False

  • 6

    Theta roles are assigned at D-Structure.

    True

  • 7

    A verb that takes only one argument assigns two theta roles.

    False

  • 8

    An experiencer is someone who feels or perceives something.

    True

  • 9

    The goal theta role indicates a source of motion.

    False

  • 10

    Give” is a verb that typically assigns three theta roles.

    True

  • 11

    The theta-criterion requires that each argument is assigned exactly one theta role.

    True

  • 12

    In the sentence "John baked a cake," "John" is assigned the theta role of PATIENT.

    False

  • 13

    Theta roles are only assigned to arguments of verbs, not adjectives or prepositions.

    False

  • 14

    The sentence "It rains" violates the theta criterion because it lacks an AGENT.

    False

  • 15

    In "Mary gave Peter a book," "Peter" is the THEME.

    False

  • 16

    The theta role THEME is always assigned to the subject of the sentence.

    False

  • 17

    An unassigned theta role always results in an ungrammatical sentence.

    False

  • 18

    8. In "The book is on the table," "the table" is assigned the LOCATIVE theta role.

    True

  • 19

    The sentence "John seems to win the race" violates the theta-criterion.

    False

  • 20

    In "Seymour used a knife," "a knife" is the INSTRUMENT.

    True

  • 21

    A verb phrase always includes the subject.

    False

  • 22

    In syntax, an argument is a constituent that is required by another argument-taking constituent.

    True

  • 23

    Theta Theory is a part of traditional grammar.

    False

  • 24

    The theta-criterion requires that every argument is assigned at least two theta roles.

    False

  • 25

    The main actors in a sentence, subjects and objects, typically play the Agent and Patient roles.

    True

  • 26

    An Agent is the one who intentionally initiates the action expressed by the predicate.

    True

  • 27

    The difference between a PATIENT and a THEME is based on their syntactic position.

    False

  • 28

    A Goal refers to an entity that ceases to exist as a consequence of the assigning predicate.

    False

  • 29

    A Beneficiary is sometimes called a Recipient.

    True

  • 30

    In the sentence "John died," John is an Agent.

    False

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Every argument in a sentence must receive exactly one theta role.

    True

  • 2

    Adjuncts receive theta roles from the verb.

    False

  • 3

    Only verbs assign theta roles.

    False

  • 4

    The subject of “John ate the apple” is assigned the Agent theta role.

    true

  • 5

    The object of “Mary broke the vase” is assigned the Agent theta role.

    False

  • 6

    Theta roles are assigned at D-Structure.

    True

  • 7

    A verb that takes only one argument assigns two theta roles.

    False

  • 8

    An experiencer is someone who feels or perceives something.

    True

  • 9

    The goal theta role indicates a source of motion.

    False

  • 10

    Give” is a verb that typically assigns three theta roles.

    True

  • 11

    The theta-criterion requires that each argument is assigned exactly one theta role.

    True

  • 12

    In the sentence "John baked a cake," "John" is assigned the theta role of PATIENT.

    False

  • 13

    Theta roles are only assigned to arguments of verbs, not adjectives or prepositions.

    False

  • 14

    The sentence "It rains" violates the theta criterion because it lacks an AGENT.

    False

  • 15

    In "Mary gave Peter a book," "Peter" is the THEME.

    False

  • 16

    The theta role THEME is always assigned to the subject of the sentence.

    False

  • 17

    An unassigned theta role always results in an ungrammatical sentence.

    False

  • 18

    8. In "The book is on the table," "the table" is assigned the LOCATIVE theta role.

    True

  • 19

    The sentence "John seems to win the race" violates the theta-criterion.

    False

  • 20

    In "Seymour used a knife," "a knife" is the INSTRUMENT.

    True

  • 21

    A verb phrase always includes the subject.

    False

  • 22

    In syntax, an argument is a constituent that is required by another argument-taking constituent.

    True

  • 23

    Theta Theory is a part of traditional grammar.

    False

  • 24

    The theta-criterion requires that every argument is assigned at least two theta roles.

    False

  • 25

    The main actors in a sentence, subjects and objects, typically play the Agent and Patient roles.

    True

  • 26

    An Agent is the one who intentionally initiates the action expressed by the predicate.

    True

  • 27

    The difference between a PATIENT and a THEME is based on their syntactic position.

    False

  • 28

    A Goal refers to an entity that ceases to exist as a consequence of the assigning predicate.

    False

  • 29

    A Beneficiary is sometimes called a Recipient.

    True

  • 30

    In the sentence "John died," John is an Agent.

    False