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
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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