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Hi! This is my summary for the course Language Optimization, for which I received a final grade of 9,3. I wrote it entirely by myself using my weekly notes from the lectures/seminars and studied by repeating this and making mock exams -- I also added lots of examples so you can understand it better! GOOD LUCK :)

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Chapter 1 Sentences

Sentence types

Declarative To inform John is leaving
Subject-whole verb

Interrogative To get information Is John leaving?
Part of verb-subject-rest of verb

Imperative To get someone to do something Leave!
verb

exclamatory To express one’s attitude about How sad that John is leaving
something
How … or what …



Sentence constituents
Roles Function Abbreviation

First participant Subject S

Process Predicator P

Something about the first Subject attribute SA
participant

A second participant Direct object DO

Something about the second Object attribute OA
participant

A third participant Indirect object IO
Benefactive object BO

The setting Adverbial A


Difference predicator and predicate
-​ Predicator is a constituent of a clause structure; a verb or verb phrase
-​ Predicate is everything that is left aside from the subject and predicator

,Sentence patterns
1.​ The running pattern (intransitive verbs)
-​ With a verb that only expresses one involving main participant

S-P-(A)
“John is running (fast)”

2.​ The being pattern (copula verbs)
-​ The subject attribute expresses information about the subject only

S-P-SA-(A)
“John is sick at home”

Copula verbs:
Appear, grow, seem, look, be, make, smell, sound, become, prove, taste, feel, remain, turn



3.​ The doing/seeing pattern (monotransitive verbs)
-​ Verb that expresses an action or experience involving two participants
-​ One who does the acting and one who is acted upon or perceived

S-P-DO-(A)
“John kicked the ball in the garden”

4.​ The giving/buying pattern (ditransitive verbs)
-​ An event involving at least three participants
-​ A person that gives something, the thing that is given (DO), and the receiver (IO/BO)
-​ Difference indirect object and benefactive object
→ IO has the thing given in hand, physically, directly after the transfer
“John gave Peter the ball”
→ BO does not have something given directly
“John bought Peter the ball”

S-P-IO-DO
“She is buying them presents.”

5.​ The making/considering pattern (complex-transitive verbs)
-​ A very limited number of verbs

S-P-DO-OA-(A)
“They considered him a fool.“

, Same verb, different patterns
being
S-P-SA
She makes a good boss

doing/seeing
S-P-DO
Harry made a cake

giving/buying
S-P-IO-DO
He made her a painting

making/considering
S-P-DO-OA
She made Harry the class clown

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