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Syntax
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Syntax n The natural internal “grammar” of a language.
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Syntax n Varies greatly from language to language
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Syntax n The natural internal “grammar” of a language. n Varies greatly from language to language n However some aspects of of syntax exist all languages, as far as anyone knows, e.g. nouns and verbs.
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Syntax n What is the normal word order of an English sentence?
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Syntax n S-V-O: The dog bit the child.
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Syntax n What is the normal word order of an English sentence? n What about: The child bit the dog?
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Syntax n What is the normal word order of an English sentence? n What about: The child bit the dog? n Or: The bit the child dog
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Syntax n What is the normal word order of an English sentence? n What about: The child bit the dog? n Or: The bit the child dog n Or: Bit the child the dog
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Syntax n What is the normal word order of an English sentence? n English is not a highly inflected language, so the word order is very important.
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Poeta puellae magnas rosas dat
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Poeta puellae magnas rosas dat n A poet to a girl large roses gives
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Poeta puellae magnas rosas dat n A poet to a girl large roses give n Could also be: –Puellae magnas rosas dat poeta –Dat poeta puellae rosas magnas, etc.
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Why is this possible?
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Why is this possible? n Inflectional morphemes!!
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Why is this possible? n Inflectional morphemes!! n Puella (nom. The girl) n Puellae (dat. To the girl)
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Syntax n Latin word order (a highly inflected language) n Why is this possible? n Inflectional morphemes!! n Rosa (nom. The rose) n Rosas (pl. acc. direct object - the roses)
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Syntax n Spanish word order is highly flexible as well, only it is not highly inflected.
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Syntax n The poet gives the girl large roses.
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Syntax n Spanish word order is highly flexible as well, only it is not highly inflected. n The poet gives the girl large roses. n El poeta le da a la chica las rosas grandes
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Syntax n Spanish word order is highly flexible as well, only it is not highly inflected. n The poet gives the girl large roses. n El poeta le da a la chica las rosas grandes n Le da a la chica las rosas grandes el poeta
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Syntax n Spanish word order is highly flexible as well, only it is not highly inflected. n The poet gives the girl large roses. n El poeta le da a la chica las rosas grandes n Le da a la chica las rosas grandes el poeta n A la chica le da las rosas grandes el poeta
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Syntax n French, in the same family as Spanish, does not have flexible word order
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Syntax n Le poète donne les grandes fleurs à la fille.
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Syntax n Other languages have limited flexibility but handle syntax entirely differently from English.
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Syntax n Manx: Ta’n dooiney goll dys yn thie
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Syntax n Other languages have limited flexibility but handle syntax entirely differently from English. n Manx: Ta’n dooiney goll dys yn thie n Is the man going to the house - VSO
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Syntax n Other languages have limited flexibility but handle syntax entirely differently from English. n Manx: Ta’n dooiney goll dys yn thie n Is the man going to the house - VSO Welsh: Mae’r dyn yn mynd i’r t í Welsh: Mae’r dyn yn mynd i’r t í
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Syntax n Whatever the syntax of a language, it’s speakers automatically know whether or not what they hear or say is acceptable (in the sense of getting their point across)
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