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ELLOandfriends is a social networking platform for students of English linguistics. It is the home of the ELLO-wiki, where you can find information and exercises dealing with topics ranging from Morphology to Sociolinguistics. We also have a blog, where you can find video recordings of lectures and podcasts. Beyond all this, you can get in touch with other students, form groups and discuss all the questions you might have. Best of all: ELLOandfriends is absolutely free. Register for an account and become part of ELLOandfriends today!
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qotw Week 12:
Watch the podcast “Six Steps in a Syntactic Analysis’’ at the ELLO wiki.
The URL to the podcast is:
http://www.elloandfriends.uni-osnabrueck.de/wikis/1/show?n=SyntacticTheory.TGStepsVideoPresent an analysis of the following sentence in which you illustrate these six steps:
(Your analysis should comprise:
- word segmentation
- part of speech assignment
- constituent bracketting (with tests)
- determination of the syntactic categories at all nodes
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i want to know the Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on English in morphology. why we focus in the synchronic level to understand the importance of the meaning of words.
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Manfred Sailer wrote on the wire of the group Introduction to Modern Linguistics - Göttingen 3 weeks, 6 days ago
qotw: Week 11, 12.1.2010 - updated version
Hi!
here is the new version of this week’s question - with two more example sentences:Watch the podcast “Six Steps in a Syntactic Analysis’’ at the ELLO wiki.
The URL to the podcast is:
http://www.elloandfriends.uni-osnabrueck.de/wikis/1/show?n=SyntacticTheory.TGStepsVideoPresent an analysis of the following sentence in which you illustrate these six steps:
(Your analysis should comprise:
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qotw: Week 11, 12.1.2010
Watch the podcast “Six Steps in a Syntactic Analysis” at the ELLO wiki.
The URL to the podcast is:
http://www.elloandfriends.uni-osnabrueck.de/wikis/1/show?n=SyntacticTheory.TGStepsVideoPresent an analysis of the following sentence in which you illustrate these six steps:
You’ll never reach the early train to Berlin.
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