Chapter 8
Chapter 8
Syntax
LTG202 SU 2025
01. 02. 03. 04.
CONTENT
Introduction to Syntactic Rules Components of Lexical Rules
Syntax and Generative Syntactic and Tree
Grammar Analysis Diagrams
05. 06.
Advanced Conclusion and
Syntactic Future
Operations Directions
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01
Introduction to
Syntax
Definition and Importance of Syntax
02
Syntactic Rules and
Generative Grammar
Creating Well-Formed Structures
The “All and Only” Criterion
In syntactic analysis, the “all and only” criterion ensures that rules account for all grammatically correct phrases and
01 sentences, and only those.
Example: Informal rule “put a preposition before a noun” fails this criterion, as it generates ungrammatical phrases like
*near tree.
02 A more accurate rule states that a prepositional phrase consists of a preposition followed by a noun phrase (not just a
noun).
This rule can produce well- formed structures like “near London,” “with me,” “near a tree,” and “with the dog.”
03
Components of
Syntactic Analysis
Syntactic Categories and Abbreviations
04
Lexical Rules and Tree
Diagrams
Lexical Rules for Specific Constituents
Specifying Words for Visualizing Structure with Tree Interactive Activity: Creating Tree
Constituents Diagrams Diagrams
Lexical rules specify which words can be Tree diagrams visually represent the Provide students with sentences
used for particular constituents. For hierarchical structure of phrases and
example, “a proper noun rewrites as John
and ask them to create tree
sentences.
or Mary.” They show different levels of analysis, such diagrams to represent the
These rules, combined with phrase as NP containing Art and N, and VP syntactic structure.
structure rules, help generate grammatical containing V and NP.
sentences. Example: Sentence: “The cat
Example: Tree diagram for “The big dog
Example: NP → Pro; Pro → John, Mary.
barked” illustrates the hierarchical slept.” Students draw a tree
Sentence: “John saw Mary.”
structure of NP and VP. diagram showing S, NP, Art, N,
VP, and V.
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05
Advanced Syntactic
Operations
Tense and Movement Rules
06
Conclusion and
Future Directions
Summary of Key Concepts
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