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Grouping together two or more categories of the same
type with the help of a conjunction such as and or or.
Coordination of NPs
[NP the man] and [NP a child]
[NP a boy] or [NP a girl]
Coordination of VPs
[VP go to the library] and [VP read a book]
[VP go to the library] or [VP read a book]
Coordination of PPs
[PP down the stairs] and [PP out the door]
[PP in the drawer] or [PP under the desk]
Coordination of APs
[AP quite beautiful] and [AP very expensive]
[AP quite wealthy] or [AP very stingy]
Coordination of Ss
[S The man entered the building] and [S the woman
waited in the car].
[S The man entered the building] but [S the woman
waited in the car].
No limit on the number of coordinated categories
that can appear prior to the conjunction.
[NP A man, and a boy, and a cat, and a dog, and a hamster]
got into the car.
NP functions as subject that contains smaller NPs
[NP A man, a boy, a cat, a dog, and a hamster] got into the
car.
A category at any level (a head or an entire XP)
can be coordinated.
Coordination of N
The [N book] and [N magazine]
Coordination of P
[P up] and [P down] the stairs
Coordination of V
[V repair] and [V paint] the boat
Coordinated categories must be of the
same type.
NP can only be coordinated with NP.
VP can only be coordinated with VP, and so
on.
Coordination of NP and PP
*He read [NP the book] and [PP in the library]
The category type of the coordinate phrase is
identical to the category type.
VP
VP
V
VP
NP
watch a play
Con
or
NP
read a book
The category type of the coordinate phrase is
identical to the category type.
NP
NP
Det
this
NP
N
Con
man
and
Det
that child
A class of elements that encode optionally
expressible properties of heads.
English modifiers vary in terms of their
position with respect of the head.
English modifiers vary in terms of their position
with respect of the head.
Modifier
Position
Example
AP
Precedes the
head
A very beautiful girl sat on the
park bench.
PP
Follows the head The nurse proceeded with care.
He has been standing for half
an hour.
AdvP
Precedes/follow
the head
She danced amazingly.
She amazingly danced.
Attaching modifiers at the XP level of phrase
structure (phrases containing modifiers)
NP
AP
Det
NP
an
international
crisis
Attaching modifiers at the XP level of phrase
structure (phrases containing modifiers)
VP
AdvP
Qual
always
proceed
Adv
cautiously
The expanded XP rule:
XP (Specifier) (Modifier) X (Complement*) (Modifier)
Occurrence of Modifiers
VP
NP
AdvP
Det
accept
the
news
Deg
very
Adv
calmly
CP-sized modifiers that provide information
about the N head to their left.
Niyaha To visited Brandons house [which
Mr. Wong walked into ____ ].
Veronica may know [NP the man [CP
whom Alejandro criticized ___ ]] and I
know him too. (substitution test)
Relative clauses occur within the same
phrase as the head they modify.
Veronica may know the man [whom Alejandro
criticized ___ ].
Relative clauses begin with a wh word, such as
who or which.
There is an empty position within the sentence
from which the wh phrase has apparently been
moved (unfilled NP positions following the
transitive verb criticize).
CP
C
S
VP
NP
NP
CP
C
VP
NP Infl
N
Infl
Det N
Vero
may know the man Alex
Pst
NP
V
criticized who
CP
C
S
VP
NP
NP
CP
C
Det N
NP
NP
Infl
Pst V
VP
Infl
NP
Vero
may know the man whom Alex criticized e
Vero may know the man [whom Alex criticized ____].
object position
Vero may know the man [CP [IP who criticized Alex]].
Vero may know the man [CP who [IP _______ criticized
Alex]].
subject position
(specifier position within CP)