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Syntax
The study of phrases, clauses, and sentences.
1957 Noam Chomsky “Syntactic Structures”
Syntax
The biggest house vs. theest big house
The big house vs. big the house
American history teacher or
American history teacher ?
What will Tiny Abner put on his head? Vs.
what will Tiny Abner put a hat on his head?
Katznelson is expected to run vs.
Katznelson is expected will run
Observations
Words are classified into categories
according to their behavior:
◦ Nouns can be made plural…
◦ Adjectives can be made comparative and sup….
◦ Determiners : only one article can precede the
noun…
◦ Verbs agree with their subjects …..
Categories as
theoretical constructs
Lexical: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Phrasal: noun phrase, verb phrase,
adjective phrase, adverb phrase
Each phrase contains at least one lexical
category of the same basic type
NP, VP, AP, DP, AdvP, QP….
categories
The brick house
the old house
Is brick an
adjective?
Use syntactic theory
to account for the
behavior of the
following words:
Walk-walked
Week-weekest
Wok-woked
Weak-weakest
Beast-beasts
Best-bests
Look!
See: The red car vs. red the car
Phrase structure (PS) rules:
- which elements are permitted in a type of
phrase
- the left-to-right ordering of those
elements
-whether any of the elements are optional
Left to right ordering
SENTENCE: SNP-VP
NOUN PHRASE: NP(Det)-(AP)-N-(PP)
Ex. Leea is eating the apple
VERB PHRASE: VP V-( NP )-(PP)
AP
Ex. The battery died
Chris hit the ball
He drove the car into a tree
They are in the kitchen
The teacher is angry
My boss was very happy with her decision
English PS rules
ADJECTIVE PHRASE: AP (I) –Adj
Ex. He jumped very high
AP
Adj
N
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: PP Prep-NP
Ex. I was at the hospital
PP
Prep
NP
Types of phrases in English
Ice floats
The red car
John
In a bad mood
In a very bad mood
Gave a party for Mary
Was a fool
Was extremely silly
Ran those people hit
that man on the head
• Ran with difficulty
• Ran extremely
quickly
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Practice
English PS :
SENTENCE: SNP-VP
NOUN PHRASE:
NP(Det)-(AP)-N-(PP)
VERB PHRASE:
VP V-( NP )-(PP)
AP
ADJECTIVE PHRASE:
AP (I) –Adj
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE:
PP Prep-NP
Tree diagrams
S dominates all of the other nodes
Node S directly dominates NP and VP
Nodes NP and VP are daughters of S
Nodes of Det (art) , N, and PP are
sisters
The children laughed at
the clown.
Haste makes waste.
Two very small packages
arrived.
A meteor hit my red car.
The fastest runner won
the longest race of all.
Learning a new language
can be exhausting.
Practice with trees