Chapter 8 Syntax
Chapter 8 Syntax
◼ Syntax
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Syntax
◼ Properties of syntactic knowledge:
◼ Humans can understand & produce an infinite number of
sentences they never heard before
◼ “Some purple gnats are starting to tango on microwave”
◼ Our grammar can understand and produce long
sentences
◼ “Bill said that he thought that the esteemed leader of the house
had it in mind to tell the unfortunate vice president that the calls
that he made from the office in the White House that he thought
was private…..”
◼ Determine the grammatical relations in a sentence
◼ Mary hired Bill. Vs. Bill hired Mary
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Syntax & meaning
◼ Non-sense sentences with clear syntax
◼ Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
◼ A verb crumpled the milk.
◼ I gave the question a scuba-diving egg.
◼ *Furiously sleep ideas green colorless.
◼ *Milk the crumpled
◼ *the question I an egg scuba-diving gave.
◼ Productivity of language
◼ Phrase structure rules
◼ Transformational rules
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Phrase structure rules
◼ Some words seem to belong together:
◼ {The crazy man} {is jumping off the bridge}
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Phrase Structure Rules
◼ If we look at phrases, some patterns emerge:
Det N
◼ the instructor = NP
Det N
◼ a friend = NP
Det N
◼ some homework = NP
Det N
◼ two classes = NP
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Phrase Structure Rules
some more patterns:
V Det N
◼ call the instructor= VP
V Det N
◼ meet a friend = VP
V Det N
◼ do some homework = VP
V Det N
◼ skip two classes = VP
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PSR
Prep Det N
◼ with the instructor= PP
Prep Det N
◼ from a friend = PP
Prep Det N
◼ with some homework = PP
Prep Det N
◼ after two classes = PP
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PSR
◼ Rules for determining the structure of
phrases
◼ Generate a lot of sentences from a small
number of rules.
◼ The structure of a phrase will consist of one
or more constituents in a certain order.
◼ What does a NP consist of?
◼ “noun phrases have a Det and a N”
NP Det N
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Lexical Rules
◼ We need lexical rules to specify which
words can be used when we rewrite
constituents such as N.
◼ PN {Mary, George}
◼ N {girl, boy, dog}
◼ Art
◼ Pro
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PSR
◼ V Det N V Det N V Det N
run a marathon eat the food read the book
◼ V Prep Det N V Prep Det N
go to the store talk with a teacher
V Det N Prep Det N
take your sister to the library
◼ “Verb phrases have a V, (sometimes) an NP,
and (sometimes) a PP”
◼ VP -> V (NP) (PP)
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The main phrase structure rules
1. S → NP VP
2. NP → {Det N, Pro, PN}
3. VP → V (NP) (PP) (Adv)
4. PP → P NP
5. AP → A (PP)
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Phrase Structure Rules & tree
diagrams
◼ NP → (Det) N
◼ PP → P NP
The boy (NP) the boy in the yard
NP
Det N
Det N PP
The boy P NP
Det N
◼ VP → V (NP) (PP)
◼ S → NP VP
took the money (VP) took the money from the bank
VP
V NP
V NP PP
Det N
Det N P NP
took the money
Det N
NP VP
Det Adj N V PP
P NP
Det N
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Example (2)
The children put the toy in the box
S
NP VP
Det N V NP PP
Det N P NP
Det N
The children put the toy in the box
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Example 3
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Back to Generative Grammar
◼ How superficially different sentences
are closely related?
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Deep and surface structure
◼ The deep structure is an abstract level of
structural organization in which all the
elements determining structural interpretation
are represented.
◼ Sentences that have alternative interpretations
◼ Sentences that have different surface forms but
have the same underlying meaning.
◼ Surface structure= how the sentence is
actually represented
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Deep and surface structure
◼ How superficially different sentences are closely
related?
◼ Charlie broke the window.
NP VP
Det N V NP PP
Det N P NP
Det N
NP VP
Det N V NP
Det N PP
P NP
Det N
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Back to recursion
◼ [Mary helped George]. (A sentence)
◼ [Cathy knew] that [Mary helped
George].
(a sentence within a sentence)
◼ [John believed] that [Cathy knew] that
[Mary helped George].
◼ The word that introduces the
complement phrase
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Complement Phrases
◼ Cathy knew that Mary helped George
◼ That = complementizer (C) introducing
complement phrase (CP)
◼ The CP comes after the VP
◼ S NP VP
◼ VP V CP
◼ CP CS
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Complement Phrases
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Transformational Rules
◼ Phrase structure rules represent ‘deep’
structure- always generate structures with
fixed word order.
◼ Mary saw George recently
Recently Mary saw George
◼ Transformational rules= take a specific part
and attach it in another place
◼ You will help Cathy
◼ Will you help Cathy?
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Transformational Rules
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Exercises
◼ Rewrite the following sentences with Phrase
Structure Rules. Hint: Locate your principal NP and
VP before beginning.
a) Miriam swims.
b) The dog is barking.
c) Peter told the truth.
d) The wicked witch spilled the potion.
e) The runner with the best time won the prize.
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Exercises
◼ Draw a labeled tree diagram for the
following English phrases. (Hint: what
part of speech is the leader for the
phrase?)
a. ancient pyramids
b. in the early evening
c. Drove a car
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Exercises
◼ Draw phrase structure trees for the
following sentences:
◼ The puppy found the child
◼ The ice melted
◼ The hot sun melted the ice.
◼ The house on the hill collapsed in the wind.
◼ The boat sailed up the river.
◼ A girl laughed at the monkey.
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Exercises
◼ Draw two phrase structure trees
representing the two meanings of the
sentence:
◼ The magician touched the child with the
wand.
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Exercises
◼ In what way these sentences are
ambiguous?
◼ We met an English history teacher
◼ Flying planes can be dangerous
◼ The parents of the bride and groom were
waiting outside
◼ The students complained to everyone that
they couldn’t understand.
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