Clause Flashcards

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Sentence

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  • self contained

- can include one or more clauses

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Clause

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  • not self-contained

- can differ in structure

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3
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Canonical clause

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  • 5 different structures
  • simplest type
  • can contain sub-clauses
  • no negation, declarative, main-clauses, active voice
  • elements in basic order
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Subject

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  • semantic: “doer of an action”
  • typical category: NP, can be the subject
  • basic position: in front of the VP
  • interrogative clause: sub-aux-inversion
  • sub-verb-agreement: 3rd pers. singular = add “s” to the verb
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Predicate

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  • describes a property of the entity referred to by the subject
  • describes a situation where the entity plays a role
  • represented by a verb on its own or a VP
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Predicator

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  • verb
  • head of the VP & clause
  • obligatory in predicate
  • all other elements are dependents of the verb
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Object

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  • core complement of verb
  • part of the VP
  • licensed by predicator / NP
  • pronoun case: non-nominative
  • position: immediately after the verb
  • passive: Object turns into Subject
  • O(i) always precedes the O(d)
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8
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Internal complement

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  • Object, because it’s inside the VP
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External complement

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  • Subject, because it’s outside of the NP
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Predicative complement

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  • can be a NP, AdjP or bare role NP
  • can’t be the sub of a corresponding passive clause
  • can be subjective or objective
  • can be nominative pronoun
  • semantic: represents the predicator of the subject
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Bare role NP

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  • singular NP without a determiner

- shows a unique role, office or position in an organisation

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12
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Adjunct

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  • type of dependent which is not licensed by the verb
  • optional, unlimited in position and number
  • typically belong to the VP = modify predicator as head
  • May Express: Time, Place, Manner, reason
  • on clause level
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13
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Supplements

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  • Element Outside the VP
  • separated by a Pause in speech and punctuation
  • they supplement Information to the clause
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14
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Prepositional Phrase complement

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(- follow core complements)

  • headed by a preposition
  • less closely related to the predicator
  • appears in form of PP or sub-clause
  • non-core complement
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15
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locative PP-complement

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  • indicate the goal, source or location of an action

- need not be headed by a specific preposition

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16
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Dative-Shift-transformation

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  • ditransitive clauses can have alternative mono-transitive constructions

= O + PP-comp