Exercise V
(1) *Could you turn off the fire and on the light?
In this case, we can assure that 'turn off' is phrasal verb in few perspectives. First, we can only have the preposition after the pronominal object as in ‘turn it off’ but ‘*turn off it’. The other reason is that preposing of ‘on the light’ is impossible because ‘turn on’ itself is a phrasal verb.
Therefore, we can
into spec-CP, regarding to ACP.
Pied-piping in prepositional structures
(32) (a) They asked [who he was referring to]
(b) They asked [to whom he was referring]
(a) informal style : leaving the preposition to
stranded or orphaned at the end
(b) formal style : the preposition to is pied-
piped along with the wh-pronoun whom
Adjective phrases
[ NP an [ AdjP interesting] period]
[ NP a [AdjP lengthy] [AdjP enjoyable] [AdjP interesting] period]]
→can be stacked
a brown leather old practical suitcase.
→sound quite odd.
→Semantic domain(evaluation-property-age-colour-provenance-manufacture-type)
Determinative phrases
[NP [DP These] [DP two] images] say it all.
If we’re accepted in
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1. 명사(名詞) Noun
세상에 존재하는 모든 것에 빠짐없이 있는 이름
➊ 명사의 종류
⊠ 보통명사 : 구분할 수 있는 뚜렷한 모양이 있는 명사
ex. book, car, apple, mother, etc.,
⊠ 집합명사 : 사람이나 사물이 여럿 모여 한 집합체를 이루는 명사
ex. family, class, team, etc.,
⊠ 추상명사 : 뚜렷한