Syntax: Categories and Structure
Syntax: Categories and Structure
Syntax is almost the same as morphology. They are talking about the hierarchy. The
different: syntax is talking about the hierarchy of sentences while morphology is of words.
Syntax is the study of the structure of sentences.
CATEGORIES AND STRUCTURE
Words can be grouped together into a relatively small number of classes (syntactic
categories) constituents of sentences. The relationships between constituents in a
sentence form the constituent structure of the sentence.
o E.g. Many persons eat at a fancy restaurant.
There are three constituents: many persons, eat, at a fancy restaurant.
Syntactic categories
Lexical categories Examples
Noun (N) Harry, boy, police, wheat
Verb (V) arrive, discuss, melt, hear, remain
Adjective (A) good, tall, silent, old, expensive
Preposition (P) to, in, near, on, by, at
Adverb (Adv) silently, slowly, quietly, quickly, now
Non-lexical categories Examples
Determiner (Det) the, a, this, these
Auxiliary (Aux) will, can, may, must, be, have
Conjunction (Con) and, or, but
Degree word (Deg) too, so, very, almost, more, quite
word level N V A P
The word around which the phrase is built (the lowest level) the
head of the phrase (an N in an NP phrase, a V in a VP phrase, and so
on).
o E.g. [NP the books]
[VP will eat]
[AP quite certain]
[PP almost in]
o Phrasal categories: a set of constituents that behave the same, or share the
same functions and distributions
verb phrase (VP) (can consist of a single V or a V plus other words
(V+ADV) (V+NP+PP))
phrasal verb can be used as the predicate of the sentence.
Adjective phrase (AdjP)/ (AP)
Adverbial phrase (AdvP)
Specifier X Complement
Head
o Sentence Rule
Traditionally, the largest unit of syntactic analysis is the sentence (S).
Sentence is formed by combining an NP and a VP in accordance with
the rule stated.
The NP that combines with the VP in this way is called the subject.
The S Rule: S NP VP
EXERCISES
2. Each of the following phrases consists of a specifier and a head. Draw the tree
diagram.
a. the zoo
b. was writing
c. less bleak
d. quite near
3. The following phrases includes a head, a complement, and (in some cases) a specifier.
Draw the tree diagram.
a. into the house
b. fixed the telephone
c. more towards the window
d. could earn the money