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Apr. 3rd, 2009 05:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dear flist: I haz a curiosity about languages, and I'm looking for data from folks who speak languages other than English. So, if you do, would you be willing to answer a couple of questions about whether two sentences are grammatical or not for me? (It's sort of a fussy point, so I suspect you probably need to be fairly fluent to have a grammaticality judgment.)
Sentence 1:
It seems to Mary that John is tired. (English)
Sembra a Maria che Gianni e stanco. (Italian)
Sentence 2:
John seems to Mary to be tired. (English)
Gianni sembra a Maria essere stanco. (Italian)
I don't need the translations into other languages - the Italian is provided because I had it to hand and it gives a sense of one way the translation might work. All I want to know is whether the translations exist would in a grammatical sort of way. (yes, I know sentence 2 is bad in Italian.)
[Poll #1377659]
I'll probably post a link back to this post on Monday for people who are away for the weekend, and if there's interest, I can write something up next week about what about the data I'm looking at and why it's interesting to me.
Sentence 1:
It seems to Mary that John is tired. (English)
Sembra a Maria che Gianni e stanco. (Italian)
Sentence 2:
John seems to Mary to be tired. (English)
Gianni sembra a Maria essere stanco. (Italian)
I don't need the translations into other languages - the Italian is provided because I had it to hand and it gives a sense of one way the translation might work. All I want to know is whether the translations exist would in a grammatical sort of way. (yes, I know sentence 2 is bad in Italian.)
[Poll #1377659]
I'll probably post a link back to this post on Monday for people who are away for the weekend, and if there's interest, I can write something up next week about what about the data I'm looking at and why it's interesting to me.
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