What does a sentence's verb phrase, or predicate, contain?

Correct answer: At least one verb and whatever the verb acts on.

Explanation

This question asks for the definition of a verb phrase, one of the two main constituents of a simple sentence. Understanding this syntactic component is essential for analyzing sentence structure.

Other questions

Question 1

Which of the following describes the property of language that allows users to produce novel utterances within the confines of its structure?

Question 2

What is the smallest unit of speech sound that can be used to distinguish one utterance from another in a given language?

Question 3

How many words does the lexicon of an average adult speaker of English contain, approximately?

Question 4

What is coarticulation in speech perception?

Question 5

What is the phonemic-restoration effect?

Question 6

In semantics, what is the difference between denotation and connotation?

Question 7

What is the systematic way in which words can be combined and sequenced to make meaningful phrases and sentences called?

Question 8

According to Noam Chomsky's theory, what is the term for the underlying syntactical structure that links various phrase structures through transformation rules?

Question 9

Thematic roles describe the ways in which items can be used in the context of communication. What is the thematic role for the 'doer' of an action?

Question 10

What are the two basic kinds of processes that novice readers must master when learning to read?

Question 11

During reading, the eye moves in rapid sequential movements as it fixates on successive clumps of text. What are these movements called?

Question 12

What is the word-superiority effect?

Question 13

Which of the following processes is NOT typically impaired in individuals with dyslexia?

Question 14

What is discourse in the context of psycholinguistics?

Question 15

In Walter Kintsch's model of text comprehension, what are the thematically crucial propositions that remain in working memory longer called?

Question 16

What is a bridging inference in discourse comprehension?

Question 17

According to the study by Anderson and Pichert, what information did participants recall more of when they read a story about a house from the perspective of a prospective cat burglar?

Question 18

Which principle of word meaning states that meanings of words are determined by conventions and have a meaning upon which people agree?

Question 19

How many phonemes per second can a person perceive in a language in which they are fluent?

Question 20

What is the term for a variety of a language distinguished by features such as vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation, often associated with a particular region?

Question 21

Which of the following describes the McGurk effect?

Question 22

What is the primary focus of descriptive grammar, as used by psycholinguists?

Question 23

The average adult reads prose at what speed?

Question 24

What is the average number of characters that saccadic movements leap between successive fixations during reading?

Question 25

According to the interactive-activation model of word recognition, what are the three levels of processing that follow visual input?

Question 26

What is the typical result of the sentence-superiority effect?

Question 27

Which approach to teaching reading involves teaching children to recognize whole words without analyzing the sounds that make them up?

Question 28

What is the minimalist hypothesis regarding inference making during reading?

Question 29

Which of the following is an example of a noun phrase?

Question 30

In the study of brain lesions and word meaning, patients who had trouble recognizing animate things like animals typically had damage in brain regions involved in what type of processing?

Question 31

The view of speech perception as 'ordinary' suggests that we use the same processes for perceiving speech as we do for other sounds. This view emphasizes template-matching and what other type of process?

Question 32

How many phonemes does the North American English language have?

Question 33

What is the term for the entire set of morphemes in a given language or a person's linguistic repertoire?

Question 34

A study found that when participants read a text from the perspective of a homebuyer, they remembered more about the house's condition. This study provides an example of how comprehension is influenced by:

Question 36

In a study of syntactical priming, participants who read the sentence 'Amanda carried Fernando the package' were more likely to rate which of the following test sentences as grammatically correct?

Question 37

What is the primary characteristic of speech errors that provides evidence for our mental classification of words into syntactic categories?

Question 38

Phrase-structure grammar analyzes the ambiguous sentence 'The girl looked at the boy with the telescope' in two different ways. What does the ambiguity depend on?

Question 39

How much of their vocabulary should someone know to grasp the meaning of a sample of text with ease, according to some studies?

Question 40

Dyslexia is often associated with hypoactivation (too little activation) in which area of the brain compared with regular readers?

Question 41

What does the linguistic property of being 'structured at multiple levels' mean?

Question 42

In a study on the sentence-superiority effect, a degraded word like 'window' was more easily recognized when it was:

Question 43

What does a person with acquired dyslexia have difficulty with?

Question 44

About what percentage of content words (nouns, verbs, etc.) do readers fixate on while reading a text?

Question 45

What is the process called by which we translate sensory information, like written words, into a meaningful representation based on our understanding of word meanings?

Question 46

According to the chapter, a sentence like 'The man hunted the lion' has a different meaning from 'The lion hunted the man' primarily due to a difference in:

Question 47

What did the study by Zwaan and colleagues (2002) find when subjects read about an eagle sitting in its nest and were then shown images?

Question 48

Which of the following properties of language is demonstrated by the fact that different languages use different words (e.g., 'tree', 'Baum', 'árbol') to refer to the same concept?

Question 49

What is the term for the study of language structure and change?

Question 50

Which one of the six properties of language accounts for the evolution of modern English from Middle English and Old English?