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Page 1: The study of how words combine to form grammatical sentences

SYNTAX The study of how words combine to form grammatical sentences.

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SYNTAX Remember the following rules: S NP VPNP ART (Adj) N

PNVP V NP (PP) Adv)PP Prep NP

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Grammatical vs. UngrammaticalWell-formed or grammatical sentence: a

sequence of words that conform to the rules of syntax.

Ill-formed or ungrammatical sentence: a sequence of words that violate the rules of syntax

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Grammatical or Ungrammatical:1. The boy found the ball2. The boy found quickly3. The boy found in the house4. The boy found the ball in the house5. Disa slept the baby6. Disa slept soundlyFind: Transitive verb (with object)

Sleep: Intransitive verb (no object)

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Syntactic Categories (1)

Lexical categoriesNoun (N)Verb (V)Adjective (A)Preposition (P)Adverb (Adv)

Examplesmoisture, policymelt, remaingood, intelligentto, nearslowly, now

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Syntactic Categories (2)

Non-lexical categories Determiner (Det) Degree word (Deg) Qualifier (Qual) Auxiliary (Aux) Conjunction (Conj) Complementizer (Comp)

Examples the, this very, more always, perhaps will, can and, or that (clause)

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Indicate the category of each word in the following sentences.

a. The glass suddenly broke.

b. A jogger ran towards the end of the lane.

c. The peaches never appear quite ripe.

d. Gillian will play the trumpet and the drums in the orchestra.

Det / N / Adv / V

Det / N / V / P / Det / N / P / Det / N

N / Aux / V / Det / N / Conj / Det / N / P / Det / N

Det / N / Qual / V / Deg / A

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Phrases

NP : Noun PhraseThe car, a clever student

VP : Verb Phrasestudy hard, play the guitar

PP : Prepositional Phrasein the class, above the earth

AP : Adjective Phrasevery tall, quite certain

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Phrase Structure RulesNP (Det) N (PP)PP P NP

The bus (NP)

The

NDet

bus

The bus in the yard

NP

The

NDet

bus

PP

in

NPP

the

Det N

yard

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Phrase Structure RulesVP V (NP) (PP)S NP (Aux) VP

took the money (VP)

took

NPV

took the money from the bank

VP

took

NPV PP

from

NPP

the

Det N

bank

the

Det N

money

the

Det N

money

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Example The children put the toy in the box

V PP

in

NPP

the

Det N

boxThe

N

put

S

NP VP

Det

children

NP

the

Det N

toy