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Transitive: Tnx0Vnx1
- Description:
- This tree family is selected by verbs that require only an NP object
complement. The NP's may be complex structures, including gerund NP's and NP's
that take sentential complements. This does not include light verb
constructions (see sections 6.16
and 6.17).
4,337 verbs select the transitive tree family.
- Examples:
- eat, dance, take, like
Al ate an apple
.
Seth danced the tango .
Hyun is taking an algorithms
course .
Anoop likes the fact that the semester is finished .
- Declarative tree:
- See Figure 6.3.
- {Declarative Transitive Tree: $\alpha$nx0Vnx1
- Other available trees:
- wh-moved subject, wh-moved object, subject relative clause with and
without comp, adjunct (gap-less) relative clause with comp/with PP
pied-piping, object relative clause with and without comp, imperative,
determiner gerund, NP gerund, passive with by phrase, passive without
by phrase, passive with wh-moved subject and by phrase, passive
with wh-moved subject and no by phrase, passive with wh-moved object
out of the by phrase, passive with wh-moved by phrase, passive
with relative clause on subject and by phrase with and without comp,
passive with relative clause on subject and no by phrase with and
without comp, passive with relative clause on object on the by phrase
with and without comp/with PP pied-piping, gerund passive with by
phrase, gerund passive without by phrase. In addition, two other trees
that allow transitive verbs to function as adjectives (e.g. the stopped
truck) are also in the family.
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