File 5: Syntax Flashcards

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Syntax

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A component of mental grammar that deals with constructing phrasal expressions out of smaller expressions. Also a name for the sub-field of linguists that studies how expressions can combine to form larger expressions.

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Adjective

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The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category. Morphologically, consists of words to which the comparative suffix -er or the suffix -ness can be added. Syntactically, the category consists of those expressions that can be noun adjuncts or occur in between a determiner and a noun.

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Adjunct

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A linguistic expression whose occurrence in a sentence is optional; also called modifier.

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Adverb

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The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category that consists of expressions such as quickly, well, furiously, etc. Syntactically, adverbs can be verb phrase adjuncts.

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Agreement

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The phenomenon by which certain expressions in a sentence must be inflectionally marked for the same person, number, gender, etc.

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Ambiguity

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The phenomenon by which a single linguistic form can be the form of more than one distinct linguistic expression. The form that is shared by more than one expression is said to be ambiguous.

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Complement

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A non-subjective argument of some expression.

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Count Noun

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In simple terms, a noun that can be counted and pluralized.

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Co-Occurrence

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The set of syntactic properties that determines which expressions may or have to co-occur with some other expressions in a sentence.

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Determiner

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The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category that consists of expressions such as the, a, this, etc. Syntactically, consists of those expressions that when combined with an expression of category noun to their right result in an expression of category noun phrase.

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Ditransitive Verb

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The name of syntactic category that consists of those expressions that if combined with two expressions of category noun phrase to their right result in a verb phrase. A verb that needs two noun phrase complements.

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Grammatical

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A term used to describe a sentence that is accordance with the descriptive grammatical rules of some language, especially syntactic rules. When some phrasal expression is constructed in accordance with the syntactic rules of a language, we say it is grammatical or syntactically well-formed.

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Grammatically Judgment

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An instance of a native speaker of some language deciding whether some string of words corresponds to a syntactically well-formed or grammatical phrasal expression in their native language.

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Homophony

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The phenomenon by which two or more distinct morphemes or nonphrasal linguistic expressions happen to have the same form, i.e., sound the same.

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Intransitive Verb

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The name for the set of lexical expressions whose syntactic category is verb phrase.

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Lexical Ambiguity

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The phenomenon where a single word is the form of two or more distinct linguistic expressions that differ in meaning or syntactic properties.

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Lexical Entry

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A representation of a lexical expression and its linguistic properties within a descriptive grammar of some language. A collection of lexical entries constitutes the lexicon. A lexical entry has the form f -> X, where f is the form of some particular lexical expression, and X is its syntactic category.

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Lexical Expression

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A linguistic expression that has to be listed in the mental lexicon, e.g., single-word expressions and idioms.

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Lexicon

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A mental repository of linguistic information about words and other lexical expressions, including their form and meaning and their morphological and syntactic properties.

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Linguistic Expression

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A piece of language with a form, a meaning, and syntactic properties.

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Mass Noun

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A noun that cannot be counted and cannot normally be pluralized.

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Morphosyntax

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The name for syntax and morphology considered jointly as a single component of grammar.

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Noun

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The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category. Morhologically, consists of words to which the plural suffix -s or the suffix -like can be added. Syntactically, consists of expressions that can combine with determiners to their left the resulting expression being of category noun phrase.

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Noun Phrase

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The name of syntactic category that consists of proper names, pronouns, and all other expressions with the same syntactic distribution.

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Object

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A noun phrase that usually occurs immediately to the right of the verb in English. A noun phrase complement.

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Phrasal Expression

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A linguistic expression that results from the syntactic combination of smaller expressions. A multi-word linguistic expression. A sentence is a special kind of phrasal expression.

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Phrase Structure Rule

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A recipe for syntactically combining expressions of certain syntactic categories. Along with the lexicon, phrase structure rules are part of a descriptive grammar of some language. Phrase structure rules have the general form X -> Y1…..Yn where X is syntactic category and Y1 ..Yn is a sequence of syntactic categories. The categories to the right of the arrow Y1…Yn correspond to the immediate syntactic constituents of the expression whose category is X.

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Phrase Structure Tree

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A visual representation of how phrases are constructed within a descriptive grammar, given the lexicon and the phrase structure rules.

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Preposition

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The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category that consists of expressions such as of, in, for, with, etc. Syntactically, this category consists of those expressions that when combined with an expression of category noun phrase to their right result in an expression of category prepositional phrase.

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Prepositional Phrase

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The name of a syntactic category that consists of those expressions that contain a preposition and a noun phrase. Can be verb phrases or noun adjuncts.

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Pro-form

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A word that can replace a syntactic constituent.

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Sentence

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A syntactic category that consists of all phrasal expressions that can grammatically occur in Sally thinks that ________.

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Sentential Complement Verb

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The name of a syntactic category that consists of those expressions that if combined with a sentence to their right result in a verb phrase; a verb that needs a sentence as its complement.

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Structural Ambiguity

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The phenomenon where a single string of words is the form of more than one district phrasal expression.

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Substitution

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In syntax, a constituency test that involves replacing a constituent with a single word, such as pro-form.

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Syntactic Category

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A group of expressions that have very similar syntactic properties. All expressions that belong to the same syntactic category have more or less the same syntactic distribution.

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Syntax

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A component of mental grammar that deals with constructing phrasal expressions out of smaller expressions.

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Verb Phrase

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The name of a syntactic category that consists of all expressions that, if combined with a noun phrase to their left, result in a sentence.

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Verb Phrase Adjunct

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A kind of adjunct that combines with an expression of syntactic category verb phrase with the resulting expression also being of category verb phrase.

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Word Order

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The linear order in which words can occur in some phrasal phrasal expression.