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Intransitive Verb Particle: Tnx0Vpl
- Description:
- The trees in this tree family are anchored by both the
verb and the verb particle. Both appear in the syntactic lexicon and together
select this tree family. Intransitive verb particles can be difficult to
distinguish from intransitive verbs with adverbs adjoined on. The main
diagnostics for including verbs in this class are whether the meaning is
compositional or not, and whether there is a transitive version of the
verb/verb particle combination with the same or similar meaning. The existence
of an alternate compositional meaning is a strong indication for a separate
verb particle construction. There are 159 verb/verb particle combinations.
- Examples:
- add up, come out, sign off
The numbers never quite added up .
John finally came out (of the closet) .
I think that I will sign off now .
- Declarative tree:
- See Figure 6.8.
- {Declarative Intransitive Verb Particle Tree: $\alpha$nx0Vpl
- Other available trees:
- wh-moved subject, subject relative clause with and without comp,
adjunct (gap-less) relative clause with comp/with PP pied-piping,
imperative, determiner gerund, NP gerund.
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