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Syntax (1)

Dr. Ansa Hameed

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Previously….

Morphology Morpheme Types of Morphemes Words Aspects of Morpheme Item and Arrangement Morphology

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Today’s Lecture

Levels of Language Phonology Phonetics Morphology Syntax Semantics Pragmatics

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From Morphology to Syntax From Morphology to Syntax

Morphology: study of internal composition of words

Words are arranged and combined at different levelsPhrases, clauses, sentences

Study of sentences: syntax

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From Morphology to Syntax

Lady, shoes--- noun Red--- adjective Morphology Buying --- verb (content/lexical

word)

The lady was buying red shoes. Syntax(sentence)

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Syntax

‘Syntax is the way words and clauses are arranged to form sentences’

Etymology: Syn – tax

Latin Greek

Together to put in order

‘Putting things together in an orderly manner’ that is syntax (Prasad, 73)

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Syntax Definitions:

Syntax means sentence construction: how words group together to make phrases and sentences (Tallerman, 1)

The Part of grammar that represents a speaker’s knowledge of sentences and their structures is called syntax (Fromkin, 159)

Syntax is the study of the structure of sentences.

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Syntax

The syntax of English –the third level of grammar and the third level of analysis –deals with the more complex combinations of linguistic forms.

Identification of a word class is not, then, a matter of “What do these words mean?” but “How do they fit into a pattern?” “What forms will they take?” and “How do they behave in combination with other forms?” (1999, Herndon)

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Syntax

Syntax not Grammar:

Syntax is different from grammar Grammar includes all organizing principles of

a language (sound system, form of words, words arrangement to make sentences etc)

Grammar is a whole, syntax is a part

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Syntax: Why Syntax is Important???

We speak in sentences not in words. To understand the structure of a language it is necessary to study the structure of sentences.

If we learn to analyze the structure of sentences, we will also learn to analyze their meaning.

The study of syntax is the study of the function of words, which is necessary to understand the structure and the meaning of a language.

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Syntax: RulesWhat the Rules of syntax Do?????

1. Combine words in to phrases and phrases in to sentencesa girl, in the garden (phrases)

I saw a girl in the garden. (sentence)

2. Specify correct word orderSara ate chocolates.

Chocolates ate Sara.*

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Syntax: Rules3. Describe relationship between meanings of a

particular group of words and the arrangement of those words

He burps what he means.

He means what he burps.

(Same words but different meanings)

4. Specify the grammatical relations of a sentence , such as subject and direct object (makes it clear who is doing what to whom). This information is crucial in understanding the meaning of a sentence.My dog chased your cat.

Your cat chased my dog.

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Syntax: Rules 5. Specify other constraints that sentences must

adhere to.

The boy found. *The boy found quickly.*The boy found the ball.(Last sentence is correct because verb ‘found’ must be

followed by sth., needs an object, a noun object not adv.)

She slept the baby. *

She slept soundly.

(Last sentence is correct because verb ‘slept’ needs an adverb rather than a noun)

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Syntax:Paradigmatic

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Syntax: Study of Sentences

Syntax is study of sentencesWhat is a sentence???

A sentence is basically a string of words that follow the grammatical rules of a language.

A sentence expresses a complete thought A sentence is made up of phrases. At the

very least a sentence contains a verb phrase (also known as the predicate) and a subject.

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Syntax: Study of Sentences

When smaller structures enter into combinations, some consideration must be given to the relationship holding between them within the combination. For example, “Birds fly” consists of structures commonly called noun and verb.

The combination is a larger structure called a sentence.

Within the sentence both words have a structure and a function.

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Syntax: Study of Sentences

Syntax studies two cardinal points in sentences:

1. Form of sentence (related to internal structure of phrase: noun phrase, verb phrase……)

2. Function of sentence (related to relational concepts like subject, object…..)

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Sentence: Possible Components according to function

Subject: obligatory element; it specifies the entity about which we will say something (the doer of the action, the entity described, etc.)

He is opening the door. Sara finished her work.

Object: obligatory element, it completes the meaning of a word or sentence.

He is opening the door. I watch television.

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Sentence: Possible Components according to function

Subject or Object Complement: obligatory element that adds a description of the subject or the object. These function also receive the names of Attribute and Predicative.

They became angry.

Modifier: optional element; adds additional information that specifies a noun

Ali, my best friend, is absent today.

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Sentence: Possible Components according to function

Adverbial: optional element; modifies a verb, adjective or adverb

Children are playing in the ground.

Verb: doing element

They are playing outside.

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Sentence: Possible Components according to function (Summary)

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Sentence: Components according to from

Syntax is study of sentences.Sentences are often composed of phrases.What is a phrase?

A phrase is a part of a sentence. It does not express a complete thought.

A phrase is a group of words that function as a single unit. Usually they can be substituted by a pronominal form.

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Sentence: Components according to from

Parts of Phrases: Nucleus/ Head: All phrases have one

word which is the nucleus, the head. The head of a phrase determines the kind of phrase we have: Noun Phrase, Adjective Phrase, Adverb Phrase, Prepositional Phrase or Verb Phrase.

Surrounding Information: All related information about the head

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Sentence: Components according to from

Types of Phrases: Noun Phrase Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Prepositional Phrase Verb Phrase

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Sentence: Components according to from

Noun Phrase A Noun Phrase (NP) is a phrase that is made up

of at least one noun (or a pronoun). The noun is the head of the NP.

NPs usually function as: Subjects: THE MAN spoke loudly. Objects: I met YOUR FRIEND yesterday.

I’ll see you after THE CLASS.

Subject Complements: She is A DOCTOR. Adverbials: Anna got married LAST MONTH.

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Sentence: Components according to from

Adjective Phrase An Adjective Phrase (AP) is a phrase

that is made up of at least one adjective. The adjective is the head of the NP.

APs usually function as: Modifiers: I saw a SMALL child. Subject Complements: She is not HAPPY. Object Complements: I consider Peter STUPID.

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Sentence: Components according to from

Adverb Phrase: An Adverb Phrase (AdvP) is a phrase

that is made up of at least one adverb. The adverb is the head of the AdvP.

AdvPs usually function as: Adverbials: Andy was VERY late. Sally works HARD.

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Sentence: Components according to from

Prepositional Phrase: A Prepositional Phrase (PP) is a phrase that is

made up of at least one preposition usually followed by a NP that functions as the object of the preposition. The preposition is the head of the PP.

PPs usually function as: Adverbials: Anna got married IN JULY. Objects: I put the book ON THE TABLE.

I bought a ring FOR MY MOTHER

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Sentence: Components according to from

Prepositional Phrase as Adjectival or Adverbial Phrase

A prepositional phrase can also serve as adjectival or adverbial phrase.

If prepositional phrase answers questions like which one? It is adjectival phrase.The lady in the red dress is my teacher.

The movie on the T.V is boring.

The ice in the juice was melting.

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Sentence: Components according to from

If prepositional phrase answers questions like where, when, how, how many, how often…. It is adverbial phrase.The lady is sitting in the next room.

The boys were on the lift.

They played in groups.

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Sentence: Components according to from

Verb Phrase A Verb Phrase (VP) is a phrase that is

made up of at least one verb. Verb phrases often contain noun

phrases, prepositional phrases or adverb phrases that function as objects or adverbials of the verb. The verb is the head of the VP.

VPs function as the head of the clause.

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Recap

Syntax Sentence Phrases

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