Title: SYNTAX
1SYNTAX
Advanced Placement English 12
2To understand syntax, we must first define
DICTION.
3DICTION diction consists of vocabulary words
one at a time
4Syntax is the patterns of diction.
5Syntax is the rule-governed arrangement of words
in sentences.
6Consider these lines from Robert Frost
Something there is that doesnt love a
wall. or Whose woods these are I think I know
7The vocabulary, or diction, is quite common but
the syntax is unusual.
8SYNTAX seems to be that level of language that
most distinguishes poetry from prose. It would
be unlikely that any prose writer or speaker
would say, I will arise and go now, and go to
Innisfree, and a small cabin build there, of
clay and wattles made.
9ELEMENTS OF SYNTAX
101. Patterns parallel structure repetition
112. Audience expectations time period
123. Sentence levels
13- 4. Sentence Types
- Simple
- Compound
- Complex
14- 5. Special Sentence Forms
- Periodic Sentence
- Elliptical Sentence
- Inverted Sentence
- Passive Voice Sentence
156. Sentence length
16- 7. Types of structures Within a sentence
- verbals (participle, gerund, infinitive)
- Adjective Clause
- Adverb Clause
- Prepositional Phrase
- Absolute
- Appositive
178. Tenses Modals
18EFFECTS OF SYNTAX
191. Emphasis
202. Focus
213. Changes or Shifts
224. Establishes or implies relationships
connections
235. Reveals Persona
246. Establishes tone
257. Establishes Mood
268. Creates Rhythm
279. Aids organization
2810. Creates suspense, shock, surprise
2911. Creates a pleasing style
3012. Allows for development of ideas
3113. Creates clarity, simplicity or economy
32 Allows for more depth in ideas
3315. Makes the level of language more or less
abstract/concrete
3416. Makes the level of language more or less high
3517. Avoids excessive or irritating repetition
3618. Imitates speech
3719. Creates variety
3820. Creates Pacing