Midterm Review Flashcards
What do we call the format used in linguistics to present data in
other languages in which the middle line provides a lexical
translation or grammatical label for each morpheme?
Interlinear Morpheme Gloss
What do we call languages that do not require free pronouns
(usually because the subject and/or object are indicated
morphologically on the verb)?
Pro-drop
What do we call a sentence in which structural cues, lexical
ambiguity, or a combination of both mislead the reader or listener
into an incorrect syntactic interpretation until a disambiguating cue appears later in the sentence?
Garden-path
What is a word class NOT found in English?
Classifiers and converbs
The grammatical term iterative falls under what broad grammatical
category typically associated with verbs?
Aspect
On which word class would you expect to find an equative affix?
adjective
Name as many criteria as you can for determining the head of a
phrase/constituent.
Crucial semantic information
Same distribution as the phrase
Normally obligatory
May select dependents of a particular word class
May require that the dependents agree
May select specific case markings or adpositions
Is the English noun phrase pink shoes head-initial or head-final?
Head-final
Is the English possessive construction my car head-marking,
dependent-marking, double-marking, or zero-marking?
Dependent-marking
Who is the linguist that inspired the generative/formalist approach
to studying language that has become the dominant theoretical
framework in the field of linguistics?
Noam Chompsky
What is a good test for determining whether a clause is a root clause
in English?
Tag question
Subject auxiliary inversion
(Finiteness – can prove a clause is subordinate, but can’t prove a
clause is a root clause)
How many clauses are in the following sentence?
If they come, they will want to decide whether or not she should join them before they leave.
5
What do we call it in zero-marked constructions when we just put
two elements next to each other?
Juxtaposition
What is the name given to the problem of how children learn
language seemingly without enough evidence?
Poverty of the stimulus
What is the semantic role associated with an entity that receives
something?
Recipient