[LFG] app for teaching phrase structure diagramming?

Carnie, Andrew H - (carnie) carnie at email.arizona.edu
Wed Dec 10 20:57:16 UTC 2014


Hi Steve,

I use Tree-form in my classes. It does NOT give feed back, but it’s a relatively easy tool for drag and drop tree drawing.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/treeform/

Best,

Andrew

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On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Stephen Wechsler <wechsler at austin.utexas.edu<mailto:wechsler at austin.utexas.edu>> wrote:

Does anyone know of an app for teaching phrase structure analysis?  What I am looking for is a program in which the student/user is given a sentence of a language (and perhaps a set of PS rules); the user makes a phrase structure diagram of the sentence, and the app indicates whether the diagram is correct or not, where correctness is determined by what the teacher has programmed into it.

Thanks in advance for any pointers.

--Steve

Stephen Wechsler
Dept. of Linguistics
The University of Texas
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