Difference between revisions of "Yes No Questions"
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| + | Yes/No question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(3))  | ||
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| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |An  | ||
| + | |robh  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |sgith?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |C.Q  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |tired  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Were you tired?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Negative Yes/No question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(6))  | ||
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| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Nach  | ||
| + | |robh  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |sgith?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |C.Q.NEG  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |tired  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Weren't you tired?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Embedded question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(4))  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Dh'fhaignich  | ||
| + | |e  | ||
| + | |an  | ||
| + | |robh  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |sgith.  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |ask.PST  | ||
| + | |he  | ||
| + | |C.Q  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |tired  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'He asked if you were tired.'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Negative embedded question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(8))  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Dh'fhaignich  | ||
| + | |e  | ||
| + | |nach  | ||
| + | |robh  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |sgith.  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |ask.PST  | ||
| + | |he  | ||
| + | |C.Q.NEG  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |tired  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'He asked if you weren't tired.'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(12))  | ||
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| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Cò  | ||
| + | |a  | ||
| + | |bha  | ||
| + | |sgith?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |who  | ||
| + | |C.REL  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |tired  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Who was tired?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Equative wh-question when the subject is a wh-element ((Adger and Ramchand 2005:(15))  | ||
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| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Cò  | ||
| + | |an  | ||
| + | |tidsear?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |who  | ||
| + | |the  | ||
| + | |teacher  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Who is the teacher?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Pied-piped wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(21))  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Dè  | ||
| + | |an  | ||
| + | |seòrsa  | ||
| + | |tidsear  | ||
| + | |a  | ||
| + | |tha  | ||
| + | |annad?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |what  | ||
| + | |the  | ||
| + | |sort  | ||
| + | |teacher  | ||
| + | |C.REL  | ||
| + | |is  | ||
| + | |in + you  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'What sort of teacher are you?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | Fronted wh-phrases are always nominative marked (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)).  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Dè  | ||
| + | |a'  | ||
| + | |chraobh  | ||
| + | |a  | ||
| + | |bha  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |a'geàrradh?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |which  | ||
| + | |the  | ||
| + | |tree.NOM  | ||
| + | |C.REL  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |cutting  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Which tree were you cutting?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | The sentence becomes ungrammatical with genietive marking on the noun inside the wh-phrase (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)),  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Dè  | ||
| + | |a'  | ||
| + | |chraobhe  | ||
| + | |a  | ||
| + | |bha  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |a'geàrradh?  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |which  | ||
| + | |the  | ||
| + | |tree.GEN  | ||
| + | |C.REL  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |cutting  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |colspan="2"| 'Which tree were you cutting?'  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | although the object noun is marked with genitive in declaratives (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(30))  | ||
| + | :{|  | ||
| + | |Bha  | ||
| + | |thu  | ||
| + | |a'geàrradh  | ||
| + | |na  | ||
| + | |craoibhe.  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |be.PST  | ||
| + | |you  | ||
| + | |cutting  | ||
| + | |the  | ||
| + | |tree.GEN  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |coldspan="2"| 'You were cutting the tree.'  | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 6 September 2013
Yes/No question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(3))
An robh thu sgith? C.Q be.PST you tired 'Were you tired?' 
Negative Yes/No question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(6))
Nach robh thu sgith? C.Q.NEG be.PST you tired 'Weren't you tired?' 
Embedded question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(4))
Dh'fhaignich e an robh thu sgith. ask.PST he C.Q be.PST you tired 'He asked if you were tired.' 
Negative embedded question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(8))
Dh'fhaignich e nach robh thu sgith. ask.PST he C.Q.NEG be.PST you tired 'He asked if you weren't tired.' 
Wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(12))
Cò a bha sgith? who C.REL be.PST tired 'Who was tired?' 
Equative wh-question when the subject is a wh-element ((Adger and Ramchand 2005:(15))
Cò an tidsear? who the teacher 'Who is the teacher?' 
Pied-piped wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(21))
Dè an seòrsa tidsear a tha annad? what the sort teacher C.REL is in + you 'What sort of teacher are you?' 
Fronted wh-phrases are always nominative marked (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)).
Dè a' chraobh a bha thu a'geàrradh? which the tree.NOM C.REL be.PST you cutting 'Which tree were you cutting?' 
The sentence becomes ungrammatical with genietive marking on the noun inside the wh-phrase (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)),
Dè a' chraobhe a bha thu a'geàrradh? which the tree.GEN C.REL be.PST you cutting 'Which tree were you cutting?' 
although the object noun is marked with genitive in declaratives (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(30))
Bha thu a'geàrradh na craoibhe. be.PST you cutting the tree.GEN 'You were cutting the tree.' 
how to answer: yes or no