BASIC RULES ON SYNTAX
SENTENCES
- Must contain a noun phrase and a verb phrase
- May contain an auxiliary verb
PHRASE STRUCTURE RULES- determines the order of words or constituents in a phrase to ensure
correct grammar and thought in a sentence.
NOUN PHRASE
Noun Phrase Noun Phrase Noun Phrase
Determiner Noun Determiner Adjective Noun Adjective Noun
Noun Phrase
Noun
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE
Prepositional Phrase
Preposition Noun Phrase
VERB PHRASE
Verb Phrase Verb Phrase
Verb Noun Phrase Verb Adverb
Noun Phrase Prepositional Phrase
PHRASE STRUCTURE TREES EXAMPLES
The runner with the shortest time won the race
SENTENCE
Noun Phrase Verb Phrase
Verb Noun Phrase
Determiner Noun Prepositional
Phrase
Determiner Noun
Preposition Noun
Phrase
Determiner Adjective Noun
The runner with the shortest time won the race
STRUCTURAL AMBIGUITY
- Sentences that imply different meanings
Lexically Ambiguous
- Due to multiple meaning of word/s used in a sentence
Structurally Ambiguous
- Due to the sentence structure in the syntax tree
The spy saw the cop with the binoculars
Interpretation 1: The spy used binoculars to see the cop
NP VP
Det N V NP
NP PP
Det N P NP
Det N
The spy saw the cop with the binoculars
Interpretation 2: The cop has binoculars
S
NP VP
Det N V NP
NP PP
Det N P Det N
The spy saw the cop with the binoculars