This document discusses English syntax and its key concepts. It defines syntax as the study of sentence structure and organization. Some main points covered include:
- Syntax analyzes how words combine to form phrases and sentences.
- Sentences are made up of constituents like phrases and words that have certain relations.
- Linguistic units can be analyzed based on both their function within a larger structure and their category or class.
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English Syntax: by Ramda Marfalen
This document discusses English syntax and its key concepts. It defines syntax as the study of sentence structure and organization. Some main points covered include:
- Syntax analyzes how words combine to form phrases and sentences.
- Sentences are made up of constituents like phrases and words that have certain relations.
- Linguistic units can be analyzed based on both their function within a larger structure and their category or class.
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ENGLISH SYNTAX
By Ramda Marfalen ENGLISH SYNTAX
• Linguistics is scientific study of language
• Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication. • As a system language has two system - System of Sound • - System of Meaning Where is the position of Syntax? FORM, LANGUAGE LANGUAGE INTERDICIPLINARY VIEW MEANING, UNITS SCIENCE FUNCTION
SEMANTICS
SENTENCE SYNTAX FORM/ LOGICAL MEANING MORPHEME MORPHOLOGY LINGUISTICS
FORM PHONEME PHONOLOGY
ENGLISH SYNTAX Linguistic Unit and the Sentence • Syntactic descriptions have traditionally taken the sentence as their starting point and the smaller units being primarily regarded as ‘building-blocks’ of sentences.
• Sentence consits of string of words, in sequence, and
meaningful. • Sentences are interpreted not as strings of individual words but as sequence of groups of words and between them exist certain relations called sentence structure e.g word order.
* He wanted to marry Jane. * He wanted jane to marry.
ENGLISH SYNTAX Constituents • The parts into which a sentence can be segmented are the constituents of the sentence. • Immediate Constituents (IC) refers to those constituents which together form a higher-order constituent. – Jane wants a cake a and cake are the IC’s of a cake wants and a cake are the I.C’s of wants a cake Jane and wants a cake are the IC of the sentence ENGLISH SYNTAX Rankscale and Rankshift
• Rankscale is the hierarchy of units of linguistic
description in which morphemes function as constituents of words, words function as constituent of phrases, and phrases as constituent of sentences. We’ve made some minor corrections Sentence some minor corrections Phrase Corrections Word Correct-ion-s Morpheme ENGLISH SYNTAX Rankscale and Rankshift
• Rankshift : unit of given rank functions as a
constituent of a unit of the same rank or even lower down the rankscale, e.g. Sentences function as constituent of other sentences, phrase to other phrases, word to other words, etc. 1. I know Peter is in the army setentence 2. At the corner of the street phrase 3. Treetop - gorldsmith - Blackbird word ENGLISH SYNTAX Functions and Categories
• There is a distinction between linguistic units as
constituents of larger structures and as linguistics objects in their own right; i.e Function and Category. Function refers to a linguistic unit viewed as an element that plays its role in a larger linguistic structure.
Category refers to a linguistic unit viewed as something
that has individual charateristics which it shares with other units of the same kind ENGLISH SYNTAX Functions and Categories
John took a walk
The unit of John and a walk viewed individually are
Noun; so they belong to the same category or word class
The unit of John and a walk viewed as constituents of
the sentence, both John and a walk belong to different function. John function as Subject and a walk function as Object