Syntax: Trees and Ambiguity
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2020
- Learn here how to represent ambiguity in phrase structure tree.
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Ternary branching trees?
how can we draw 2 tree diagrams for :
English history teacher
it has 2 meanings
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hi 2 years later, this is called lexical ambiguity, where the different meanings are determined by 1 word only, and not a sentence. if i got the meaning right, the word "english" provides 2 meanings:
1- the teacher is british
2-she/he teaches history in english language
How to make the tree? Her old steward found the letter. And. Imran behaves very strangely . Is there anyone can explain?
cocerning the second sentence : s__NP: N= imran AUX= past VP: V=behaves AP:DEG=very A=strangely
How about call me a cab?