Basic English Syntax with Exercises

Suggested answer for Exercise 3

In order to determine the subcategory of the verbs in the sentences, the characteristics of different verb types are listed first.

Unaccusative verbs:
One argument
Theme argument
There construction possible
Locative inversion construction possible
Locative inversion + there construction possible
 
Ergative verbs:
One argument
Theme/patient argument
There construction not possible
Locative inversion construction not possible
Transitive usage possible
 
Transitive verbs:
Two arguments
Agent/experiencer and patient/theme arguments
Passivisation possible
 
Intransitive verbs:
One argument
Agent/experiencer argument
Cognate object possible
No passivisation (at least in English)
 
Multiple complement verbs:
More than two (usually three) arguments
Dative alternation possible
Locative structure

Based on these features and distributional criteria, subcategories of verbs can be determined and their syntactic structure can be also provided.

Since the exercise focuses only on the subcategorisation frames of the verbs they appear in an uninflected form in the trees.

aA face appeared behind the window.

theme argument

There appeared a face behind the window.

Behind the window a face appeared.

Behind the window there appeared a face.

→ unaccusative

 

bSusan sang.

agent argument

Susan sang a song.

→ intransitive

 

cMichael moved my map from the middle.

three arguments

→ multiple complement verb

 

dThe bomb blew up.

patient argument

*There blew up the bomb.

*In the prison blew up the bomb.

The terrorists blew up the bomb.

→ ergative verb

 

eLarry laughed.

agent argument

Larry laughed a cruel laugh.

→ intransitive

 

fKevin killed Karen.

agent and patient arguments

Karen was killed by Kevin.

→ transitive

 

gBen brought a bulldog for Betty.

three arguments

→ multiple complement verb

 

hNorah knows Nick.

experiencer and theme arguments

→ transitive

 

iThe boat sank.

patient argument

*There sank the boat.

*In the Atlantic sank the boat.

The pirates sank the boat.

→ ergative verb

 

jA letter lay on the table.

theme argument

There lay a train on the table.

On the table a letter lay.

On the table there lay a letter.

→ unaccusative

 

kThe window opened.

theme argument

*There opened the window.

*In the room opened the window.

The guests opened the window.

→ ergative verb

 

lA train arrived at the station.

theme argument

There arrived a train at the station.

At the station a train arrived.

At the station there arrived a train.

→ unaccusative

 

mWalt watered the flowers.

agent and patient arguments

The flowers were watered by Walt.

→ transitive

 

nDick died.

experiencer argument

Dick died a terrible death.

→ intransitive

 

oGary gave Greg a gift.

three arguments

Gary gave a gift to Greg.

→ multiple complement verb