Title: Introduction to Syntax
1Introduction to Syntax
- Linear structure
- Hierarchical structure
- Ambiguity
2Syntax is
- The study of sentence formation
- Subconscious grammatical knowledge
- Word order
3Grammaticality Judgments
- We went to my grandmothers house.
- Visiting relatives can be a nuisance.
- The children might being sing.
- We fed her snail poison.
- Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
- Me and Beth are watching a movie.
- Swedes like fish more than Italians.
- She aint got nothing to hide.
4Grammaticality Judgments
- We went to my grandmothers house.
- Visiting relatives can be a nuisance.
- The children might being sing.
- We fed her snail poison.
- Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
- Me and Beth are watching a movie.
- Swedes like fish more than Italians.
- She aint got nothing to hide.
- AMB ambiguous, ungrammatical,
- grammatical but nonsensical,
- grammatical in a non-standard v.
5Ambiguous?
- I scratched the dog with a stick
I love linguistics!!!
Im a stick
Im a dog (I think!)
6Do I mean this?
- I scratched (the dog with a stick)
Nice doggie!
7Or do I mean this?
- I scratched (the dog) with a stick.
scratch
scratch
8The two meanings are a result of
HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE Sentences are more than
just ordered sequences of words. They have
internal hierarchical structure as well.
scratched the dog with a stick scratched
the dog with a stick
dog has stick I have stick
9Unavoidable Ambiguity
- Why cant we convey these internal hierarchical
structures and avoid ambiguity? - LINEAR ORDER
- Human verbal communication is limited by linear
production. Consequently, sentences are
organized linearly.
10Two kinds of ambiguity
- She called her boyfriend from Australia.
- STRUCTURAL AMBIGUITY
- We went down to the bank yesterday
- LEXICAL AMBIGUITY
11Basic Word Order
- SVO (English, Chinese)
- The boy saw the man
- SOV (Russian, Turkish, Japanese)
- Pensive poets painful vigils keep (Pope)
- VSO (Irish, Arabic, Welsh)
- Govern thou my song (Milton)
12Basic Word Order
- OSV (Jamamadi)
- When nine hundred years you reach, look as good
you will not. (Yoda) - OVS (Apalai - Amazon basin)
- VOS (Malagasy (Madagascar)
13How would you say
- English (SVO)
- Susie brings coffee
- Japanese (SOV)
- sushi-ga cohi-o mottekuru
- Susie coffee bring
- Malagasy (VOS)
- Entin kafe Susie
- bring coffee Susie
14Two principles of sentence organization
- 1. LINEAR ORDER
- not only a limitation, we actually make use of
the linearity of the language - In English, limited morphology forces us to use
word order to distinguish subject from object. - Tom chased Jerry.
- Jerry chased Tom.
15Two principles of sentence organization
- 2. HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE
- As we saw with the ambiguous sentence, this
structure is invisible upon first glance. - However, there are tests we can perform to
discover the hierarchical structure of sentences.
16Constituency
CONSTITUENT a group of words in a sentence that
behave syntactically and semantically as a unit.
I have stick
dog has stick
scratched the dog with a stick scratched
the dog with a stick
17How to determine constituency
- Semantic intuitions
- sometimes, we just know that certain strings of
words go together as a unit. - Constituency Tests (more reliable)
- tests that can be applied to string of words in a
given sentence to determine if the string is a
constituent or not.
18Next Time
- Constituency tests
- Phrase Structure Rules