• Map-Legend:
  • A2-A1-V1-V2
  • A2-A1-V2-V1
  • A2-V1-A1-V2
  • A2-V1-V2-A1
  • A1-A2-V1-V2
  • V1-A2-A1-V2
  • V2-V1-A2-A1
  • V2-A1-A2-V1
  • V2-V1-A1-A2
  • V1-V2-A1-A2
  • V2-A1-V1-A2
  • A1-V2-V1-A2
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Gagauz51hA2-A1-V1-V21UP
Gagauz51hA2-A1-V2-V11UP
Gagauz51hA2-V1-A1-V21UP
Gagauz51hA2-V1-V2-A11UP
Gagauz51hV2-V1-A2-A11UP
Gagauz51hV1-V2-A1-A20.5
Gagauz51hA1-V2-V1-A21UP
Polish51hA2-A1-V1-V20.5
Polish51hA2-A1-V2-V10.5
Polish51hA2-V1-V2-A10.5
Polish51hA1-A2-V1-V20.5
Polish51hV1-A2-A1-V20.5
Polish51hV2-V1-A2-A10.5
Polish51hV2-A1-V1-A20.5

(51) Can an argument A2 of V2 be separated from V2 by an argument/adjunct A1 of V1, or by V1 itself?

He has several times tried to kill the rat.
A1 V1 V2 A2

Try to make the matrix adverb as incompatible as possible with the embedded verb. There should be no contrastive focus on the direct O.

Please note that A1 is an argument or adjunct of V1; and A2 is an argument or adjunct of V2.

Alternatives to be checked: A2-A1-V1-V2 / A2-A1-V2-V1 / A2-V1-A1-V2 / A2-V1-V2-A1 / A1-A2-V1-V2 / V1-A2-A1-V2 / V2-V1-A2-A1 / V2-A1-A2-V1 / V2-V1-A1-A2 / V1-V2-A1-A2 / V2-A1-V1-A2 / A1-V2-V1-A2

h) to let

Prompt: Whom will Bill let eat the cake?

*Bill will the cake let his daughter eat. (A2-V1-A1-V2)