問題一覧
1
Only NPs that receive theta roles need Case.
False
2
Structural Case is assigned at S-Structure.
True
3
Verbs assign nominative case to their objects.
False
4
The Case Filter requires that every overt NP have Case.
True
5
Prepositions can assign accusative case.
True
6
In “He sees her,” “her” receives nominative Case.
False
7
PRO does not require Case.
True
8
Nominative Case is assigned by V.
False
9
A passive verb can assign Case to its object.
False
10
Only structural Case matters for syntactic wellformedness.
False
11
English has three grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, and genitive.
False
12
In passive sentences, the agent is always marked with the preposition "by."
False
13
The phrase structure rule for NP allows multiple adjectives but only one adverb.
False
14
In "The children thought that the dog was a cat," "that the dog was a cat" is an NP.
True
15
Case Theory explains why "*Her was visited" is ungrammatical.
True
16
The sentence "The very hot oatmeal burned the woman’s tongue badly" contains two NPs.
True
17
7. Prepositional phrases (PPs) cannot function as adverbials.
False
18
8. Relative clauses are always introduced by the word "that."
False
19
9. The passive construction "The telephone was invented by Bell" is derived from the active "Bell invented the telephone."
True
20
Adverb movement allows adverbials to appear only at the end of a sentence.
False
21
Theta theory is sufficient to explain the grammaticality of all sentences.
False
22
Case Theory deals with a special property that all noun phrases are assumed to have.
True
23
3. In English, the only type of case is nominative.
False
24
4. The accusative Case is typically assigned to the complement of a verb.
True
25
5. The nominative Case is assigned to the specifier of [-Tense].
False
26
6. A constituent structure is a formal representation of the grammatical structure of a sentence.
True
27
In the NP rule NP→(DET)(ADV)∗ (ADJ)∗N(PP), the asterisk means "zero or more".
False
28
8. In an NP, all constituents are optional except the Determiner.
False
29
The VP rule VP→V(NP) accounts for all possible constituents in an English verb phrase.
False
30
10. Adverbs typically modify nouns.
False
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問題一覧
1
Only NPs that receive theta roles need Case.
False
2
Structural Case is assigned at S-Structure.
True
3
Verbs assign nominative case to their objects.
False
4
The Case Filter requires that every overt NP have Case.
True
5
Prepositions can assign accusative case.
True
6
In “He sees her,” “her” receives nominative Case.
False
7
PRO does not require Case.
True
8
Nominative Case is assigned by V.
False
9
A passive verb can assign Case to its object.
False
10
Only structural Case matters for syntactic wellformedness.
False
11
English has three grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, and genitive.
False
12
In passive sentences, the agent is always marked with the preposition "by."
False
13
The phrase structure rule for NP allows multiple adjectives but only one adverb.
False
14
In "The children thought that the dog was a cat," "that the dog was a cat" is an NP.
True
15
Case Theory explains why "*Her was visited" is ungrammatical.
True
16
The sentence "The very hot oatmeal burned the woman’s tongue badly" contains two NPs.
True
17
7. Prepositional phrases (PPs) cannot function as adverbials.
False
18
8. Relative clauses are always introduced by the word "that."
False
19
9. The passive construction "The telephone was invented by Bell" is derived from the active "Bell invented the telephone."
True
20
Adverb movement allows adverbials to appear only at the end of a sentence.
False
21
Theta theory is sufficient to explain the grammaticality of all sentences.
False
22
Case Theory deals with a special property that all noun phrases are assumed to have.
True
23
3. In English, the only type of case is nominative.
False
24
4. The accusative Case is typically assigned to the complement of a verb.
True
25
5. The nominative Case is assigned to the specifier of [-Tense].
False
26
6. A constituent structure is a formal representation of the grammatical structure of a sentence.
True
27
In the NP rule NP→(DET)(ADV)∗ (ADJ)∗N(PP), the asterisk means "zero or more".
False
28
8. In an NP, all constituents are optional except the Determiner.
False
29
The VP rule VP→V(NP) accounts for all possible constituents in an English verb phrase.
False
30
10. Adverbs typically modify nouns.
False