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Chapter-Five-Syntax-(I)-----Syntactic-Relations教学教材.doc

1、Chapter-Five-Syntax-(I)-Syntactic-Relations精品文档Chapter Five Syntax (I) - Syntactic Relations 0. IntroductionChapter 4 deals with the smallest meaningful unit at the grammatical level - morpheme. Chapters 5, 6, 7 are about syntax, which is concerned with the largest meaningful unit at the grammatical

2、 level - sentence.Two ways to study sentences: In syntax, sentences can be studied in two different ways:i. The static study(静态研究)of sentences means that we describe the structures of sentences to illustrate the parts of a sentence and relationships among them.ii. The dynamic study(动态研究)of sentences

3、 means that we examine how sentences are generated by syntactic rules.Two theoretical bases:i. The static study follows the theory of structural linguistics(结构语言学).ii. The dynamic study follows the theory of Transformational-Generative Grammar (TG grammar) (转换生成语法).To make a structural description o

4、f sentences, we shall describe various kinds of relations between words and phrases of sentences. There are three kinds of relations between them.1. Sequential (syntagmatic) relations(顺序横向关系)i. Definition: In syntax, sequential or syntagmatic relation refers to the linear ordering of the words and t

5、he phrases within a sentence.ii. Rearrangement of the words of a sentence yields either an ungrammatical sentence or a different sentence.2. Substitutional (paradigmatic) relations(替换纵向关系)i. Definition: substitutional or paradigmatic relation is a kind of relation between linguistic forms in a sente

6、nce and linguistic forms outside the sentence. That is to say, if the words or phrases in a sentence can be replaced by words and phrases outside the sentence and the resulting sentence is still grammatical, then we say the replacing forms and replaced forms have paradigmatic relations.ii. Syntactic

7、 category (句法范畴)A. Definition: The linguistic forms that have paradigmatic relations belong to the same syntactic category.B. Classification: The syntactic categories can be further divided into two groups: lexical category and nonlexical category. D. Attention: A phrase often, but not always contai

8、ns more than one word. Sometimes, it may be a single word.3. Hierarchical relations(等级关系)i. Definition: Hierarchical relation shows us the inner layering of sentences.ii. What means can we use to reveal the hierarchical structure of a sentence? IC analysis. 例如iii. Three levels or hierarchies: senten

9、ce-level, phrases-level, word-leveliv. Three terms: ultimate constituents, immediate constituents, constituentsv. Structural ambiguity(结构歧义):The same phrase or sentence may have two or more interpretations depending on the hierarchical arrangement of its constituents. Such a case is called structura

10、l ambiguity 结构歧义.例如:参见课本120页例(6)、(7)4. Identifying syntactic categories 鉴别句法范畴4.0 How can we decide to which syntactic category a certain linguistic form belongs?Answer: As has been said before, the linguistic forms that have substitutional relations belong to the same syntactic category. Thus, if w

11、e can label the linguistic forms with appropriate syntactic categories, we then can decide whether they have substitutional relations or not. Then how can we decide to which syntactic category a certain linguistic form belongs? Generally speaking, we may determine it according to morphological 词法特征

12、and distributional 分布特征 features shared by linguistic forms that belong to the same class. Here, morphological features refer to inflectional and derivational affixes the linguistic forms in question can take; distributional features refer to the syntactic contexts in which the linguistic forms in q

13、uestion can occur.4.1 Nouns and noun phrasesi. Morphological featuresA. inflectional suffixes: z1 (plural number marker) and z2 (possessive case marker)B. derivational suffixes: -ment, -ion, -hood, -ship, -ness, -ence, -anceii. Distributional featuresThe test-frames used to test nouns or noun phrase

14、s:A. The _ was lost. B. There is a _ in the room. C. He saw _.D. _ was in the garden.4.2 Verbs and verb phrasesi. Morphological featuresA. inflectional suffixes: z3 (third person singular present tense marker); d (past tense marker); en(past participle); and iN(present participle) B. derivational af

15、fixes: de-, be-, dis-, en-, -en, -ify, -ize, -ateii. Distributional featuresThe test frames used for verbs and verb phrases: A. Let us _.B. The boy _. 4.3 Adjectivesi. Morphological featuresA. inflectional suffixes: -er, -estB. derivational suffixes: -ish, -ful, -y, -less, -ary, -ousii. Distribution

16、al featuresThe test frames used for adjectives and adjective phrases:A. The very _ girl was very _.B. Horses are _ animals.4.4 Adverbs i. Morphological featuresA. inflectional suffixes: -er, -estB. derivational suffixes: -lyii. Distributional features:With regard to the distribution of the class Adv

17、erb and Adverbial phrase, we cannot describe it in terms of a frame as we did for the other categories because they usually do not have a fixed position in a sentence. They may be used to modify adjectives, other adverbs, verbs or sentences.Hierarchies and Labeled IC analysis 5.1 句子等级结构的四种表示法:1)直接成分

18、分析;2)标记法直接成分分析;3)短语标记法;4)括号标记法。(1)直接成分分析:We have studied the means of IC analysis used to analyze the hierarchical structure of sentences. Now lets compare the hierarchical structures of the following sentences.1) These apples are very sweet. 2) Little Tom runs very fast. 3) His brother stayed at ho

19、me. These sentences may be represented by the following tree-branch diagrams: These three diagrams appear to be the same. Some people may think they have a common structure. But actually, they differ greatly from each other. So, by using IC analysis, we cannot indicate the radical differences of the

20、 hierarchical structures.(2)标记法直接成分分析:In order to overcome this problem, we modify IC analysis by labeling each constituent with a syntactic category. The revised method is called Labeled IC analysis(标记法直接成分分析). So the above three sentences can be drawn as follows:(3)短语标记法:However, people feel that

21、the diagrams by Labeled IC analysis are too redundant. So we may simplify them by omitting the linguistic forms at sentence-level and phrase-level. Now, we may draw the diagrams again according to this method:(4)括号标记法:例如:The girl put the book on the desk.SNPDet theN girlVPV putNPDet theN bookPPP onN

22、PDet theN desk 5.2 本单元概念:i. Phrase markers may reveal three kinds of syntactic relations simultaneously: 表示法的三个优点A. the linear ordering of words 句子语言形式的横向线性顺序B. the syntactic category of each constituent 纵向句法范畴C. the hierarchical arrangement of constituents等级安排ii. What is a node? 节Each branching poi

23、nt in a phrase marker is called a node.iii. If a phrase only contains a word, it is always labeled first with a phrase category and then with a lexical category. iv. Two kinds of phrase markers:A. complete phrase marker: The phrase marker which conveys the entire information on the hierarchical arra

24、ngement of sentential constituents is called a complete phrase marker.B. partial phrase marker: If a phrase marker is abbreviated by using a triangle to represent a larger constituent, it is called a partial phrase marker. 例如:参见131页(28)。Exercises 1. Use examples to explain the three syntactic relati

25、ons discussed in Chapter 5. The first kind of syntactic relation is the syntagmatic relation which indicates the linear ordering of the words and the phrase within a sentence. The second kind is the paradigmatic relation which describes the relation between the linguistic forms in a sentence and tho

26、se outside the sentence. The third kind is the hierarchical relation that reveals the inner layering of a sentence.The following examples can illustrate the major difference between the first two kinds of relations:The following tree diagram can illustrate the third kind of syntactic relations:2. Gi

27、ve five items that have paradigmatic relations with each of the underlined parts of the following sentences:(a) (1): the girl, the boy, the old lady, little Tom, he;(2): saw, found, got, sold; (3): some books, a new car, a cat, a pair of shoes, them; (b) (1): Mary, the little boy, the nice girl, he,

28、 John; (2): runs fast, studies hard, sings very well, writes carefully.3. Label each constituent in the following diagrams with an appropriate category. (a) (b)4. Identify the ultimate constituents, constituents and immediate constituents in the following sentences:(a) Little Jill sang well. In Sent

29、ence (a), the ultimate constituents are little, Jill, sang and well. The constituents are Little Jill, Jill, sang well, sang and well. Little Jill and sang well are the ICs of Little Jill sang well; Little and Jill, the ICs of Little Jill; sang and well, the ICs of sang well. (b) John was at home. I

30、n Sentence (b), the ultimate constituents are John, was, at and home. The constituents are John, was at home, was, at home, at and home. John and was at home are the ICs of John was at home; was and at home, the ICs of was at home; at and home, the ICs of at home.5. Point out the mistakes in the fol

31、lowing phrase markers and make corrections if necessary. (a)(b) 6. Draw phrase markers for the following sentences:(Suggestion: If you find it difficult to do, I suggest that you may do it in three steps.)(i) Carry out an IC analysis; (ii) Label each constituent with an appropriate syntactic categor

32、y; (iii) Remove the constituents at sentence-level and at phrase-level.Now let us take the sentence: The puppy found the child for example. Step 1Step 2Step 3(You have to be careful if a phrase only contains a single word. Remember that in this case, you should start with a phrase category and then

33、move to a lexical category.)7. Consider the two sentences, A and B, given below. Then answer the questions that follow.A. His crime was hiding something.(Meaning he hid something, and that was a crime.) B. His crime was hiding something. (Meaning: the crime itself actually hid something.) Answer A o

34、r B to each of the following questions. 8. Paraphrase each of the following sentences in two different ways to show that you understand the ambiguity involved:(a) The men decided on the train.key:i.The men made the decision on the train. ii.The men chose the train.(b) He looked over the chair. key:i

35、.He looked at some thing on the other side of the chair. ii.He examined the chair.(c) They are flying planes.key:i.The people are flying plance. ii.They are planes that are flying.(d) I dislike naughty boys and girls. key:i.I dislike naughty boys and naughty girls. ii.I dislike girls and naughty boy

36、s.(e) They fed her dog biscuits. key:i.They fed biscuits to her dog. ii.The fed dog biscuits to her. (f) The governor is a dirty street fighter. key:i.The governor is a street fighter who is dirty. ii.The governor is a fighter who fights against dirty streets.(g) Annie whacked a man with an umbrella

37、. key:i.Annie used an umbrella to whack a man. ii.Annie whacked a man who carried an umbrella. (h) Mary and Joe or Bill frightened the sheepdog. key:i.Mary and Joe frightened the sheepdog or Bill frightened the sheepdog. ii.Mary and Joe frightened the sheepdog or Mary and Bill frightened the sheepdog.9. Give labeled bracketed analysis of the following sentences: (a) The policeman chased a robber. key:SNPDet TheN policemanVPV chasedNPDet aN robber(b) He is from Nanjing. key:SNPDet ThisN manVPV isppp fromNPN Nanjing收集于网络,如有侵权请联系管理员删除

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