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D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 8: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): [à-ndaj dɪrɛŋ ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): 3S+PFV-PRG far ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘He/she was not far.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: In (\ref{ex:10:22}--\ref{ex:10:24}) the negative is clause-final and may have sematic scope over the entire proposition (c.f. constituent negation, \sectref{sec:10.2.3}). See especially \REF{ex:10:23} where it is clear t... |
A: word: mɛmɛ gloss: how |
B: word: baj gloss: NEG |
C: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
D: word: a-həm-aj gloss: 3S-run-CL |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: B |
Question 9: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): [ká-ras-aj mɪʒɛ tʃɪɗɛw ga ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): twoS+IFV-minimise-CL person smallness ADJ ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘Don’t insult one of the little people.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: In (\ref{ex:10:22}--\ref{ex:10:24}) the negative is clause-final and may have sematic scope over the entire proposition (c.f. constituent negation, \sectref{sec:10.2.3}). See especially \REF{ex:10:23} where it is clear t... |
A: word: hawa gloss: Hawa |
B: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
C: word: na-ɬ-aj gloss: oneS-slay-CL |
D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 10: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): ndahaŋ gədaŋ ga ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): 3S strength ADJ ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘He/she is not strong.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: For clausal negation, there is no change in word order and no change in clause constituents apart from the addition of the clause final negative particle. A negative clause asserts that some event or state does not hold.... |
A: word: ava gloss: in |
B: word: amɪ-g-ijɛ gloss: DEP-do-CL |
C: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 11: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): a-həm-aj ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): 3S-run-CL ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘He/she doesn’t run.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: The negation of an intransitive clause is illustrated in \REF{ex:10:28} and \REF{ex:10:29}. |
A: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
B: word: ɛtɛj gloss: please |
C: word: baj gloss: NEG |
D: word: pɛw gloss: enough |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: C |
Question 12: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): a-s=aw ʃɛʃɛ ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): 3S-please=oneS.IO meat ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘I do not want meat.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: THe negation of a transitive clause is shown in (\ref{ex:10:30}--\ref{ex:10:35}). |
A: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
B: word: a-həm-aj gloss: 3S-run-CL |
C: word: kamaj gloss: why |
D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 13: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): dala an=aw aka ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): money DAT=oneS EXT+on ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘I have no money.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: The negation of existentials is shown in (\ref{ex:10:36}--\ref{ex:10:39}). |
A: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
B: word: hawa gloss: Hawa |
C: word: ta-kaɗ gloss: 3P-kill |
D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 14: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): ndahaŋ gədaŋ ga ___ |
Gloss (with missing item): 3S strength ADJ ___ |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘He/she is not strong.’ |
Here is a relevant knowledge point for this example, with the related morphemes and glosses masked: The negation of a predicate adjective is illustrated in (\ref{ex:10:40}--\ref{ex:10:43}). |
A: word: asa-baj gloss: again-NEG |
B: word: ambɔlɔ gloss: sack |
C: word: ɛpɛlɛj gloss: when |
D: word: baj gloss: NEG |
Please only return the letter (A–D). Do not say anything else. |
Correct Answer: D |
Question 15: |
You are a linguist specializing in Moloko. You are given a sentence along with its morpheme breakdown, gloss, and translation. Words are separated by spaces, and morphemes are separated by hyphens. However, a word and its gloss are missing and represented by an underscore. Based on your understanding, please choose the... |
Sentence (with missing item): ɛhɛ, [ɔ-lɔ a kɔsɔkʷɔ ava] ___ ɛ-nʒ-ɛ a mɔgʷɔm |
Gloss (with missing item): no 3S-go at market in ___ 3S-stay-CL at home |
The English translation of this sentence is:‘No, he isn’t going to the market; rather he is staying at home (or going to the chief’s house).’ |
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