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Transformational Grammar
         p.33 - p.43


           Jack
     October 30th, 2012
Table of Contents
• Language and Grammar

• Deep and Surface structure

• Transformational Rules

• Issues in Grammatical Theory

• The Centrality of Syntax

• Is Language Innate?
Language and Grammar


• From a linguistic perspective, a grammar
  is a description of a person’s linguistic
  knowledge.
Language and Grammar
• Definition of Language :
  – A language can be defined as an infinite set
    of well-formed sentences.


• Grammar:
  – A formal device with a finite set of rules that
    generates the sentences in the language.
Language and Grammar
• Evaluation of Grammars:
  – Chomsky (1972) has suggested three criteria:

    • First, observational adequacy

    • Second, descriptive adequacy

    • Third, explanatory adequacy
Deep and Surface structure
• Deep structure:
  – the underlying structure of a sentence that
    conveys the meaning of a sentence


• Surface structure:
  – the superficial arrangement of constituents
    and reflects the order in which the words are
    pronounced
Deep and Surface structure
• Three arguments for usefulness of
  distinction:

  – First, deep-structure ambiguity

  – Second, underlying structure

  – Third, active vs. passive
Transformational Rules


• Transformational rules
  (transformations):
  – applied to the deep structure and the
    intermediate structures, ultimately generating
    the surface structure of the sentence
Transformational Rules
• Examples:

  – First, particle-movement transformation
    • blocked with pronoun


  – Second, passive transformation
Issues in Grammatical Theory
• Psychological Reality of Grammar

  – Belief:
     • Structure and rules of transformational grammar
       were psychologically real.


  – Assumption:
     • Surface structure was the starting point for
       comprehension and the deep structure was the
       ending point.
Issues in Grammatical Theory


• Derivational Theory of Complexity (DTC):

  – The distance between surface and deep
    structure would be an accurate index of the
    psychological complexity.
Issues in Grammatical Theory
• Early studies:
   – Negative were more difficult to comprehend.


• Later Studies:
   – Affirmative were more difficult to comprehend.



* No intuition and experiment has revealed the relationship of
  possessing difficulty, so some assumptions guiding DTC are faulty.
Issues in Grammatical Theory
• Recent grammatical theory:

  – Using the leaving trace of passive voice

  – Proved that passive voice are more difficult or
    slow to understand comparing to active
    sentence.

  – Zurif and Swinney (1994) suggest that traces
    have psychological reality.
The Centrality of Syntax
• Chomsky (1995)
  – syntactic structure is the heart of our linguistic
    knowledge.


        It’s controversial.
The Centrality of Syntax
• Two alternative approaches:
  – Bresnan (1978)

    • lexical functional grammar/psychologically realistic
      grammar

    • Greater emphasis on individual lexical items

    • Storing syntactic information in the lexical entry
      simplifies the process of comprehending
      sentences.
The Centrality of Syntax
• Two alternative approaches:
  – Jackendoff (2002)

    • Grammars have multiple sets of function rules and
      a complete account of grammar requires attention
      to the interfaces between different systems.

    • These systems operates in parallel.

    • It might be easier to understand the evolution of
      language.
Evolution of Language
• The relationship between grammar and
  evolution:
  – Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch (2002):

    • FLB (faculty of language in the broad sense)
       – memory
       – cognitive skills
       – intentional behaviors between humans


    • FLN (faculty of language in the narrow sense)
       – the capacity of recursion
       – mapping meanings onto sound
Evolution of Language
• Criticize:
  – Pinker and Jackendoff (2005):
     • There are many aspects of grammar that are not
       recursive, such as morphology.
Is Language Innate?

• Nativists assert that children are born with
  some linguistic knowledge.

      Are there
         any
      evidence?
Is Language Innate?
• Evidence:

  – Without presenting consistent linguistic
    model, they have the capacity to invent some
    aspects of language.

  – Deaf children invented hands gestures that
    are similar to ASL (American Sign Language)
Is Language Innate?
• Parameter:
  – a grammatical feature that can be set to any
    of several values.

    • example: null-subject parameter
          » English is a subject language
          » Italian is a null subject language
Is Language Innate?
• Parameter-setting theorists
  – Chomsky (1981) ; Hyams (1986)

     • Children are born with parameters and values.

     • the importance of experience

     • shows a tidy solution of how innate processes
       interact with a child’s language experience.

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Transformational grammar

  • 1. Transformational Grammar p.33 - p.43 Jack October 30th, 2012
  • 2. Table of Contents • Language and Grammar • Deep and Surface structure • Transformational Rules • Issues in Grammatical Theory • The Centrality of Syntax • Is Language Innate?
  • 3. Language and Grammar • From a linguistic perspective, a grammar is a description of a person’s linguistic knowledge.
  • 4. Language and Grammar • Definition of Language : – A language can be defined as an infinite set of well-formed sentences. • Grammar: – A formal device with a finite set of rules that generates the sentences in the language.
  • 5. Language and Grammar • Evaluation of Grammars: – Chomsky (1972) has suggested three criteria: • First, observational adequacy • Second, descriptive adequacy • Third, explanatory adequacy
  • 6. Deep and Surface structure • Deep structure: – the underlying structure of a sentence that conveys the meaning of a sentence • Surface structure: – the superficial arrangement of constituents and reflects the order in which the words are pronounced
  • 7. Deep and Surface structure • Three arguments for usefulness of distinction: – First, deep-structure ambiguity – Second, underlying structure – Third, active vs. passive
  • 8. Transformational Rules • Transformational rules (transformations): – applied to the deep structure and the intermediate structures, ultimately generating the surface structure of the sentence
  • 9. Transformational Rules • Examples: – First, particle-movement transformation • blocked with pronoun – Second, passive transformation
  • 10. Issues in Grammatical Theory • Psychological Reality of Grammar – Belief: • Structure and rules of transformational grammar were psychologically real. – Assumption: • Surface structure was the starting point for comprehension and the deep structure was the ending point.
  • 11. Issues in Grammatical Theory • Derivational Theory of Complexity (DTC): – The distance between surface and deep structure would be an accurate index of the psychological complexity.
  • 12. Issues in Grammatical Theory • Early studies: – Negative were more difficult to comprehend. • Later Studies: – Affirmative were more difficult to comprehend. * No intuition and experiment has revealed the relationship of possessing difficulty, so some assumptions guiding DTC are faulty.
  • 13. Issues in Grammatical Theory • Recent grammatical theory: – Using the leaving trace of passive voice – Proved that passive voice are more difficult or slow to understand comparing to active sentence. – Zurif and Swinney (1994) suggest that traces have psychological reality.
  • 14. The Centrality of Syntax • Chomsky (1995) – syntactic structure is the heart of our linguistic knowledge. It’s controversial.
  • 15. The Centrality of Syntax • Two alternative approaches: – Bresnan (1978) • lexical functional grammar/psychologically realistic grammar • Greater emphasis on individual lexical items • Storing syntactic information in the lexical entry simplifies the process of comprehending sentences.
  • 16. The Centrality of Syntax • Two alternative approaches: – Jackendoff (2002) • Grammars have multiple sets of function rules and a complete account of grammar requires attention to the interfaces between different systems. • These systems operates in parallel. • It might be easier to understand the evolution of language.
  • 17. Evolution of Language • The relationship between grammar and evolution: – Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch (2002): • FLB (faculty of language in the broad sense) – memory – cognitive skills – intentional behaviors between humans • FLN (faculty of language in the narrow sense) – the capacity of recursion – mapping meanings onto sound
  • 18. Evolution of Language • Criticize: – Pinker and Jackendoff (2005): • There are many aspects of grammar that are not recursive, such as morphology.
  • 19. Is Language Innate? • Nativists assert that children are born with some linguistic knowledge. Are there any evidence?
  • 20. Is Language Innate? • Evidence: – Without presenting consistent linguistic model, they have the capacity to invent some aspects of language. – Deaf children invented hands gestures that are similar to ASL (American Sign Language)
  • 21. Is Language Innate? • Parameter: – a grammatical feature that can be set to any of several values. • example: null-subject parameter » English is a subject language » Italian is a null subject language
  • 22. Is Language Innate? • Parameter-setting theorists – Chomsky (1981) ; Hyams (1986) • Children are born with parameters and values. • the importance of experience • shows a tidy solution of how innate processes interact with a child’s language experience.