Across
- 3. Toddler we watched acquire syntax
- 5. “That’s the player who I always forget her name” (What type of relative is this?)
- 9. A verb with one argument
- 11. Position at the top of the NP Accessibility Hierarchy
- 12. Both a month and a modal auxiliary
- 13. The “P” in SAP
- 17. The case used when P=S
- 20. Hard words to say in Welsh
- 21. Agent-Patient is one _______ system
- 22. Basic word order in English
- 23. # of students in our class
- 24. “She __made__ me do it!”, e.g.
- 26. The “A” in SAP
- 27. Can be nominal, verbal, or adjectival, and there’s one per clause
- 28. Can be skilfully employed to deflect blame!
- 29. When “what” “why” “who” won’t move
- 30. What the ’s in “Ollie’s carrot” is marking
Down
- 1. SVO, VSO, SOV, etc.
- 2. When nouns come before adjectives in NPs, e.g.
- 4. S≠A≠P alignment
- 6. These go almost anywhere!
- 7. Inflects for tense, person, number, etc., without carrying main verbal semantic meaning
- 8. A strategy that relative clauses sometimes use
- 10. “I” and “She” are this case in English
- 14. We’ve grown a lot of them
- 15. Prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (but not verbs) in English, e.g.
- 16. A verb with two arguments
- 18. The “S” in SAP
- 19. Minnesota Spring feature
- 25. Standalone morpheme providing just one piece of grammatical information
- 31. MacLing drink of choice