LING 388: Language and Computers Sandiway Fong Lecture 20.

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LING 388: Language and Computers Sandiway Fong Lecture 20

Administrivia Next Tuesday is Veterans Day – no class

Last Time Updated g18.pl to g19.pl New: 1.progressive be the man was/*were eating the sandwich 2.progressive + (passive) + main verb The sandwich was being eaten *The sandwich was been eating(passive + progressive)

Last Time New: 2.progressive + (passive) + main verb The sandwich was being eaten *The sandwich was been eating(passive + progressive) available parse with the Stanford parser

Last Time passive + progressive progressive progressive + passive

Last Time New contd. iterated progressive be blocked Rule introducing progressive be permitted iteration: vp --> v_aux, vp.

Last Time New contd. iterated progressive be blocked available parse with the Stanford parser

g19.pl SBAR and S rules: need to call vp_main too!

g19.pl VP, progressive be and passive be rules:

g19.pl lexical entries for auxiliary verb be:

g19.pl NP rules:

g19.pl Lexicon:

g19.pl Lexicon:

g19.pl Subject-Verb agreement: Person, Number and Verb Inflection

Today's Topic Adding perfective have: 1.the man ate the sandwich(simple past) 2.the man had eaten the sandwich(perfective) 3.the man had been eating the sandwich(perfective + progressive) 4.the sandwich is eaten(passive) 5.the sandwich was eaten(passive) 6.the sandwich had been eaten(perfective + passive) 7.*the sandwich was had eaten(passive + perfective) 8.the sandwich had been being eaten(perfective + progressive + passive) 9.*the man was having eaten the sandwich(progressive + perfective) 10.the man has been eating the sandwich(perfective + progressive) 11.the man had been eating the sandwich (perfective + progressive)

Today's Topic Rule: perfective have followed by V-en (vbn): 1.the man had eaten the sandwich(perfective) 2.the man had been eating the sandwich(perfective + progressive) 3.the man has been eating the sandwich(perfective + progressive) 4.the sandwich had been eaten(perfective + passive) 5.the sandwich had been being eaten(perfective + progressive + passive) Let's modify g19.pl …