;;; ;;; Apposition ;;; [0100] |Abrams, the dog, arrived. [0101] |Abrams, garden dog, arrived. ;;; ;;; Compounding ;;; [0150] |The garden dog barked. [0151] |The Abrams picture arrived. [0152] |Kim Browne arrived. [0153] |Professor Browne arrived. [0154] |The tobacco-happy dog barked. [0155] |The local and state dogs barked. [0156] |The state and local dogs barked. ;; variant ;;; ;;; Conditionals ;;; [0200] |If Abrams arrived, Browne arrived. [0201] |Had Abrams arrived, Browne would have barked. ;;; ;;; Control Relations ;;; [1200] |The dog tried to bark. [1201] |Abrams persuaded the dog to bark. [1202] |It is easy for the dog to bark. ;;; ;;; Coordination ;;; [0250] |Abrams and Browne arrived. [0251] |Abrams, Browne, and Chiang arrived. [0252] |The dog and cat arrived. [0253] |The dog, cat, and picture arrived. [0252] |My friend and colleague arrived. ;; forces identity [0253] |Abrams barked and was old. [0254] |Abrams arrived, barked, and was old. [0255] |Abrams arrived and the dog barked. ;; variant [0256] |Abrams wanted and expected to arrive. [0257] |The old and fierce dog barked. ;; variant [0258] |The dog is old and fierce. [0259] |The dog barked on Monday and on Wednesday. ;;; ;;; Ellipsis ;;; [0300] |Did you? [0301] |There were. [0302] |Abrams tried to. ;;; ;;; Foreign Expressions ;;; [0350] |Abrams said, “Kiun libron vi volas?” ;; unverified. Need italics? ;;; ;;; Fragments ;;; [0400] |Hey! [0401] |Dogs. [0402] |Arrived. [0403] |Because Abrams left. [0402] |Probably Abrams. ;;; ;;; Implicit Quantification ;;; [1100] |Dogs barked. [1101] |Abrams barked. [1102] |Five bothers Abrams. [1103] |Three dogs barked. [1104] |Many dogs barked. ;;; ;;; Imperatives ;;; [0450] |Chase Browne! ;;; ;;; Implicit Locatives ;;; [0460] |The dog barks every day. [0461] |Browne arrived the day of the garden dog. [0462] |The dog barks there. [0463] |The day the dog barked arrived. [0464] |The meeting that day was local. ;;; ;;; Instrumental Relatives ;;; [0500] |Money to buy the dog arrived. ;;; ;;; Measure phrases ;;; [0600] |The dog is three weeks old. ;;; ;;; Nominalization ;;; [0650] |To bark bothers Browne. [0651] |Chasing the cat is old. [0652] |Who arrived bothered Browne. ;;; ;;; Non-Adverbial Clausal Modifiers ;;; [0700] |The dog arrived barking. [0701] |Very tired, the dog arrived. [0702] |Chased by the cat, the dog barked. ;;; ;;; Number Sequences ;;; [0800] |My number is six thirty eight. ;;; ;;; One and Null Head Anaphora ;;; [0850] |Browne's barks. [0851] |The dog chased that one. [0852] |Three bark. [0853] |That's enough. ;;; ;;; Parentheticals ;;; [0900] |Someone old (maybe it was Abrams) arrived. ;;; ;;; Partitives ;;; [0950] |Three of the dogs bark. [0951] |Who is the oldest of all? [0952] |Some of them arrived. ;;; ;;; Quasi-Modal Infinitivals ;;; [0550] |This dog is to guard the tobacco. [0551] |The dog who is to guard the tobacco arrived. [0552] |The dog to guard the tobacco arrived. ;;; ;;; Run-On Construction ;;; [1000] |Abrams arrived, the dog barked. [1001] |Abrams arrived, no doubt. ;;; ;;; Time Expressions ;;; [1050] |Abrams arrived Tuesday morning. [1051] |Abrams arrived June 3rd. ;;; ;;; Vocatives ;;; [1150] |Abrams, don't bark! [1151] |It rained, Abrams.