Syntax 2023 Notes
Syntax 2023 Notes
NP VP
some poetry.
D et N
Every girl read some poetry.
S
roots
Every girl read some poetry.
NP VP
some poetry.
leaves
D et N
A hyena laughed at me.
S
A hyena laughed at me.
NP VP
at me.
P N
The boy runs fast.
S
The boy Runs fast
NP VP
fast
Adv
The boy biked to the store.
S
The boy biked to the store.
NP VP
The boy biked to the store
D et N V PP
to the store
P NP
the store.
D et N
The Rules of
Syntax
Combine WORDS into PHRASES and
PHRASES into SENTENCES.
The Rules of Syntax
The English language applies the rule Subject + Verb + Object.
1. The English sentence “The President nominated a new Supreme Court Justice,” is
grammatical because the words occur in the right order.
2. It describes the relationship between the meaning of a particular group of words
and the arrangement of those words.
3. It specifies the grammatical relations of a sentence, such as Subject and Direct
Object. They provide information about who is doing what to whom.
4. Illustrates that sentences are not simply strings of words with no further
organization.
Examples
Jack and Jill ran up the hill.
Jack and Jill ran the hill up.
Up the hill run Jack and Jill.
Jack and Jill ran up the bill.
Jack and Jill ran the bill up.
Up the bill ran Jack and Jill.
Examples
Jack and Jill ran up the hill. (Correct)
Jack and Jill ran the hill up. (Wrong)
Up the hill run Jack and Jill. (Correct)
Jack and Jill ran up the bill. (Correct)
Jack and Jill ran the bill up. (Correct)
Up the bill ran Jack and Jill. (Wrong)
Constituency and
Constituency
Tests
Constituents
These are the natural groupings or parts of a
sentence.
1. Stand Alone Test
If a group of words can stand alone, for example in answer to a
question, they form a constituent.
Example
I found a puppy.
E xa m p l e
In answer to the question where did you find a puppy? A
s p e a ke r c a n s a y, “ I f o u n d h i m i n t h e p a r k .”
Words such as “do” (which is not a pronoun per se) can also take the place of the
entire predicate found a puppy as in “John found a puppy and Bill did to.”
If a group of words can be replaced by a pronoun (FOR NOUN PHRASES) and a word like
do (FOR VERB PHRASES) it forms a constituent.
3. Move as a UNIT Test
If a group of words can be moved, they form a
constituent.
Example
The child found a puppy.
It was a puppy that the child found.
A puppy was found by the child.
Theories of
Linguistics
GRAMMATICAL DESCRIPTION
Linguistic Theory
It is what authors refer to as description of language, otherwise
commonly known as grammar.
D N A DV V A DV
Rewrite Rule:
D + N + ADV + V + ADV S
where:
D Determiner
N Noun
ADV Adverb
V Verb
S Sentence
1. Linear Grammar Model –MODEL ANALYSIS
The tall haughty lady delivers a speech.
D A DJ A DJ N V D N
Rewrite Rule:
D + ADJ + ADJ + N + V + D + N S
where:
D Determiner
ADJ Adjective
N Noun
V Verb
S Sentence
2. Phrase Structure Grammar
This grammatical description groups together those elements
which function as meaningful units after identifying its sentence
constituents
S ste p 4
NP VP ste p 3
VP ste p 2
S NP + VP
NP det + N
VP adv + V + adv
The X-bar Schema
This is a 3-tiered structure. It is a template or blueprint that
specifies how the phrases of a language is organized.
NP
oxygen
S
NP VP
D et N V
The N V NP
child found D et N
a N