prepostional phrases - multiple constructions?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:35 am
I've been presented with some language data and asked to create rules for sentence formation. I have boiled it down to one problem that has stumped me.
It would seem possible, but am I reaching, to assume we could have 2 possible constructions for a prepositional phrase?
PP --> { P1 NP
_______NP P2
where P1 and P2 are different classes of prepositions
I haven't studied many languages at all, so if you have any thoughts on this I'd appreciate it. I won't bore you with the actual data or ask you to do my homework for me. Just your thoughts on the possibilities of this. Thanks!
It would seem possible, but am I reaching, to assume we could have 2 possible constructions for a prepositional phrase?
PP --> { P1 NP
_______NP P2
where P1 and P2 are different classes of prepositions
I haven't studied many languages at all, so if you have any thoughts on this I'd appreciate it. I won't bore you with the actual data or ask you to do my homework for me. Just your thoughts on the possibilities of this. Thanks!