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1 Introduction to Linguistics Ms. Suha Jawabreh Lecture 19

2 The Components of Language 1. Sounds – Phonetics and Phonology 2. Words – Morphology 3. Phrases and sentences- Syntax 4. Meaning- Semantics and Pragmatics

3 Syntax What is syntax? -Syntax is the study of how sentences and phrases are ordered. -It is the study of the structure of phrases and sentences. - More recent work in syntax has taken a different approach in analyzing the structure of phrases and sentences.

4 Generative Grammar What is Generative Grammar? - A set of rules that would generate well-formed sentences. -It was developed from the work of the American linguist Noam Chomsky.

5 Properties of Generative Grammar 1. ‘All and only’ criterion The grammar will generate all the well-formed sentences and fail to generate ill-formed sentences. 2. Productivity a. The grammar will have a finite(limited) number of rules but will generate an infinite number of well- formed sentences. b. The ability to create new grammatical sentences.

6 3. Recursion The same structure may be applied more than once.

7 Deep and surface structure

8 Examples One deep structure (The meaning of the sentence) Two Surface structures Charlie broke The window was the window broken by Charlie

9 Ambiguity -What are ambiguous sentences? Sentences that have two different interpretations (meanings). (Two deep structures) -There are two types of ambiguity 1.Structural 2.Lexical

10 Structural Ambiguity Examples : Annie hit a man with an umbrella. The policeman saw a child in the car. I shot an elephant in my pyjamas. Old men and women. The tourist saw the woman with a telescope.

11 Lexical Ambiguity Examples: The astronomer married a star. That feather is light.

12 Exercise Decide if the following sentences have lexical or structural ambiguity: 1.Visiting strangers can be dangerous. 2.Take your mother-in-law back there and shoot her.


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