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something happens #60

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jakpra opened this issue Apr 22, 2019 · 5 comments
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something happens #60

jakpra opened this issue Apr 22, 2019 · 5 comments

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jakpra commented Apr 22, 2019

What about something in I was afraid of something happening to me?

  • F outside P: treating as expletive
  • F inside P: [ something_C happening_F ]_P (light-verby) or [ something_F happening_C ]_P (inverse light verb?)
  • unanalyzable P [ something happening ]_P
  • D outside P: ???
  • something is P, happening is D
@jakpra jakpra changed the title something something happens Apr 22, 2019
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omriabnd commented Apr 23, 2019 via email

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jakpra commented Apr 23, 2019

Right. But then what is the P and what the F? happen seems pretty light/shell-verby to me.
If it were the accident happened, clearly accident should be P. But with pronouns I'm not sure.

Cf.
it happened
this happened
where it and this can be coreferential with another, more explicit event mention.

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omriabnd commented May 6, 2019

I see what you mean. So the question is how do we annotate pronouns that refer to events. Maybe we should label them as P?

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dotdv commented May 6, 2019

Back then we discussed "what happened" and eventually decided to annotate "what" as A. We added this example to the guidelines: ``Tell_P me_A [what_C [{what}_A happened_P]_E]_A'' (appears in "Question words")
It seems similar to "I was afraid of something happening to me", no?

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