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Syntactic Theory » Exercises » for Traditional Grammar » Internal structure of NPs

Syntactic Theory


The Internal Structure of the NP

Indicate the internal structure of the first NPs in the sentences by inserting constituent brackets and syntactic category labels. Use the N' level.

Example:
[NP: The [N': new [N': book] ] ] appeared last september

Hint: Type a space after every colon and every closing bracket! ('[NP: ' and '] ] ')

(:vips 8922:)

(:vips 8923:)

(:vips 8924:)

(:vips 8925:)

(:vips 8926:)

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