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Syntax Sentence Structures. Generative Grammar This is the idea that grammar has a finite number of rules, BUT is capable of producing an infinite number.

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1 Syntax Sentence Structures

2 Generative Grammar This is the idea that grammar has a finite number of rules, BUT is capable of producing an infinite number of sentences. Every language has a generative grammar.

3 Surface vs. Deep structures Surface structure is the superficial appearance of a sentence. Ex: Charlie broke the window. (ACTIVE voice) The window was broken by Charlie. (PASSIVE voice) These sentences have different surface structures.

4 Deep structure The deep structure is the meaning of the sentence. Ex: Charlie broke the window. The window was broken by Charlie. These sentences have the same deep structure.

5 Structural ambiguity This occurs when the surface structure is not sufficiently clear. Mary whacked a man with an umbrella. This could mean that Mary used an umbrella to whack a man OR it can mean that Mary whacked a man who had an umbrella.

6 Recursion Recursion is the repeating of any rule a number of times. For example, prepositional phrases can be added to sentences endlessly: The child is in a chair in the bedroom near the window on the far side of the house. Recursion is how we make complex sentences – by adding sentences inside one another.

7 Recursion Example of recursion being used: Mary helped George. Cathy knew that Mary helped George. John believed that Cathy knew that Mary helped George.

8 Universal Grammar UG is the idea that everyone is born with the ability to learn a grammar. UG was posed by Chomsky. The parameters that a person learns depends on their environment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnLWSC5 p1XE


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