What is the syntax-first approach to parsing?

What will be an ideal response?


The syntax-first approach to parsing is an argument that the syntactic structure of a sentence should be based on syntactic information before other kinds of information (e.g., semantic or pragmatic).

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  a.  True   b.  False

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Suppose a newborn sucks to hear its father's voice. When the response habituates, the experimenters substitute a different man's voice. What do we infer if the sucking rate remains the same? The newborn hears a difference between the voices. a. The newborn prefers the sound of women's voices

b. The newborn prefers the sound of the father's voice. c. The newborn does not hear a difference between the voices. d. The newborn hears a difference between the voices.

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According to Skinner, parental disapproval of a child's behavior will:

a. foster the child's hostility and aggression. b. inhibit the child's tendency to self-actualize. c. lead to the cessation of that behavior. d. reinforce the behavior.

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People with a high need for consistency are more likely to be susceptible to which compliance technique?

a. bait-and-switch b. switch-and-pay c. foot-in-the-door d. low-ball e. door-in-the-face

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