A possessed noun refers to the entity owned or associated with another noun, like ”England” in this example.
In this sentence, ”England” is the entity being possessed by ”The king,” indicating that it functions as a possessed noun.
Given the sentences S1 and S2, choose the option that explains why S2 cannot be derived from S1.
S1: Deadpool was interested in Wolverine's description of morphosyntax.
S2: *What was Deadpool interested in Wolverine's description of?
Consider the following two statements, S1 and S2 and choose the correct option.
S1: If X is an adjunct of Y, then Y is an argument of X because the presence of Y in a sentence is necessary for X to occur.
S2: It is not necessarily true that if Y is an argument of X, then X is Y's adjunct.
LIST I | LIST II |
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(A) Hyponymy | (III) Inclusion or classification |
(B) Complementarity | (I) Relation of oppositeness in pairs of lexical items |
(C) Polysemy | (II) Having several meanings |
(D) Antonymy | (IV) Relation of oppositeness in pairs |