Keywords - L322.1
Intermediate Syntax
Week 1: Logical Structure of Grammar
- Sentence: Sentence (conceptual)
and sentence (syntactic)
- Propositions (Sentence = mood + proposition)
(semantic only)
- Predicates = heads
- Arguments = arguments
- Operators
- Nominal (modify nouns)
- Quantifier
- Definiteness
- Universal Quantifier
- Case
- Negation
- Verbal
- Time = Tense
- Aspect = Aspect
- Voice (syntactic only)
- Relevance = Relevance
- Mood = Mood
- Interrogative
- Imperative
- Conditional
- contrary to fact
- Negative
- Modal
- Eventuality (basically semantic, a lexical
feature in syntax)
- State
- Activity
- Accomplishment
- Achievement
- Objects
- objects = things
- most objects/things do not take arguments
(terminal objects)
- those that refer to some kind of relationship
do take arguments
- container
- relation
- ruler
- part-whole
- property of
- nominalizations
- and so forth
- Modifiers
- Lexical: have sense and class reference,
play no role in grammatical rles, optional
- Operators: grammatical term, required
- Sense and Reference = semantic only
- Reference to unique objects both real
and imaginery in the universe and beyond
- Sense: difference information about the
same referent.
Semantic roles = Theta
Roles
- Names for arguments of predicates or
heads (syntax). Some arguments remain unnamed depending on the
linguist.
- Agent, theme, patient, experiencer, instrument,
trigger, goal, source, path (basic ones)

Keywords
for week 2
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