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SENTENCE STRUCTURE:
CONSTITUENTS AND
FUNCTIONS

Junnie Salud
December 10, 2011

University of Santo Tomas Graduate School
 a. it is divisible into parts (called
  CONSTITUENTS);
 b. there are different kinds of parts (called
  CATEGORIES);
 c. the constituents are ARRANGED in a
  specifiable way;
 d. that each constituent has a certain
  specifiable FUNCTION in the structure of
  the thing as a whole.
IMAGINE ALL THE POSSIBLE OBJECTS
YOU COULD CONSTRUCT BY FIXING
THESE COMPONENTS TOGETHER…
ILL-FORMED (UNGRAMMATICAL)
1.) The nevertheless procrastinate foxtrot.
2.) And and if.
3.) Disappears none girls of the students.
4.) Put Mary.
5.) Max will bought a frying pans.

A full syntactic description of the English Language
 consists in explaining why some strings of words of
 the language are well-formed expressions and why
 others are not.
wheel
                                        …
   wheel                   handlebars
           frame   chain
a constituent (part) of a bicycle.
Bicycle Wheel




                Bicycle Spoke
[3a]
                     Tree-Diagram
         Bicycle

                 …
wheel                   [3b]
      spoke spoke              Bicycle

                          wheel          …

                      spoke      spoke
[4]
[5]




old   Sam sunbathed    beside a stream



      [6]
       *Stream old Sam sunbathed beside a

      [7]
       *Sunbathed old beside stream a Sam
ESTABLISHING CONSTITUENTS

[4][5] OLD SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM.

[10] Old Sam sunbathed beside a
[11] Old Sam sunbathed beside
[12] Old Sam sunbathed
[13] Old Sam
[14] Old

[15] Martha smiled.
[16] Martha smiled invitingly.
PHRASES
   Sequences of words that can function as constituents
    (parts) in the structure of sentences.

   Since our tree diagrams are intended to represent structure
    by marking which sequences of words in a sentence are its
    constituent phrases, such diagrams are called PHRASE-
    MARKERS.

   BESIDE A STREAM = a constituent of sentence [4].
                       = a phrase.
   [17] The very muscular gentleman next to me lit a cigar.

 [18] The (…) gentleman next to me lit a cigar.
 [19] The very muscular gentleman (…) lit a cigar.

 [20] The (…) gentleman (…) lit a cigar.



 Very muscular [18] [19]
 Next to me [19] [20]

  ***PHRASES which are OPTIONAL constituents (parts) in the
  structure of sentence [17].

*If a sequence of words can be omitted from a sentence
   leaving another good sentence, this is a good indication
   that the sequence is a phrase functioning as a constituent
   in the structure of the sentence. However, not all phrases are
   omissible.
EXAMPLE (SENTENCE [16] )
   Martha smiled invitingly.

   INVITINGLY was a constituent in [16].

   *If you can replace a sequence of words in a sentence with a
    single word without changing the overall structure of the
    sentence, then that sequence functions as a constituent of the
    sentence and is therefore a phrase.

   “Beside a stream” is functioning as a constituent in
    [4] OLD SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM.
[25a]                      [25b]                     [25c]
   PHRASE                      PHRASE                     PHRASE


                                PHRASE               PHRASE


beside       stream   beside    a       stream   beside   a   stream
         a
   [33] SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM THAT HAD DRIED
    UP.

    [34]

             PHRASE-a               [35]
                                            PHRASE-a
    beside      PHRASE-b
                                   PHRASE-b          PHRASE-c

             a stream that had
                                 beside a stream   that had dried up
             dried up
LET US TRY!!!
                                    A

                    B                            C


           D                E            F

                                                     g   h
       a        b       c       d    e       f




In tree-diagram above, what are the immediate
                constituents of:

               1.) A?       2.) B?       3.) C?
Draw a phrase-marker for the
phrase:
 their rather dubious jokes.
Showing that it contains further
phrase: rather dubious jokes,
which in turn contains rather
dubious as a phrase.
Draw a phrase-marker for the phrase:
      Men from the Ministry

Showing that it contains further phrase:
          from the ministry,
 which in turn contains the phrase:
             the ministry.
   SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

   [1] Ducks paddle.
                        SENTENCE
                ducks            paddle


        The ducks are paddling away.

        [The ducks] [are paddling away.]
 [5] [Those gigantic ducks] [were paddling away furiously].
 [6] [The mouth-watering duck on the table] [won‟t be paddling
  away again].

   The sentences were divided into two divisions 1.) Subject and
    2.) Predicate.

   Turn the sentence into a question that can be answered by
    „yes‟ or „no‟.

   [7]   Are [the ducks] paddling away?

   [8]   Were [those gigantic ducks] paddling away furiously?

   [9]   Won‟t [the mouth-watering duck on the table] be
           paddling away again?
   The question movement test is important because it is
    actually part of the definition of what a „subject‟ is that it
    changes its position in such questions.

 [10] It is snowing again.
 [11] Is [it] snowing again?



 Identify the subjects of the following sentences:
 [12] Some nasty accident could have occurred.

 [13] The clown in the make-up room doesn‟t want to
  perform.
 [14] Elizabeth and Leicester are rowing on the river.

 [15] None of her attempts to give up chocolate were really
  serious.
 [16] As a matter of fact, the man you paid to do it has been
  arrested.
NOUN PHRASE AND VERB PHRASE
 All the subjects we have looked at have one thing in
  common: they all contain, and are centered on, the same
  CATEGORY of word, which is a NOUN.
 They are all NOUN PHRASE.

 Any phrase that can function as a subject is a Noun
  Phrase.

   The phrases functioning as PREDICATES, on the other
    hand, all contain, and are centered on, a VERB.

   They are all VERB PHRASE.
   *Chiropodist- is a foot doctor @_@




   [25] The chiropodist fell in love with most of his patients.




   [32] The pianist has rejected the chiropodist.
S

                      NP              VP


                   The ducks   are paddling away.




Try with sentence [32]:
           THE PIANIST HAS REJECTED THE CHIROPODIST.
DEPENDENCY AND FUNCTION
   When two constituent nodes are immediately dominated by
    the same single node, as is the case with B and C in [35],
    they are said to be sisters.

         [35]                            A
                             B               C



      B and C are also daughters of A.

      A, the node that immediately dominates them.
MODIFIER AND HEAD

                                PHRASE-a

                        their
                                   PHRASE-b

                            PHRASE-c        jokes


                          rather dubious

  There are three sister relationships:
    1.) their and PHRASE-b,
    2.) PHRASE-c and jokes,
    3.) rather and dubious.

Rather depends on dubious but not vice versa. This function is called
                          MODIFICATION.
HEAD AND COMPLEMENT

                            PHRASE-a

                   beside
                                   PHRASE-b

                               a       stream




HOW MANY SISTER RELATIONSHIPS ARE THERE IN THE PHRASE?
   BESIDE is the head of the phrase

 BESIDE demands a following phrase like “a stream.”
 When a head demands a further expression in this way,
  that other obligatory expression is said to be
  COPLEMENT.

   Complements typically follow their heads in English
IDENTIFY THE SUBJECTS AND
PREDICATES OF THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCES:
 a. Her memory for names and dates was a constant
  source of amazement to him.
 b. The prune fritters left something to be desired.
 c. There are too many uninvited guests here.
 d. Only six of the thirty domino-toppling contestants
  came properly equipped.
 e. It was Lydia who finally trapped the pig.
 f. The fact that you received no birthday greetings
  from Mars doesn‟t mean that it is uninhabited.
 g. In the machine, the gremlin could be heard
  juggling with ball-bearings.
Structure of English: Constituents and functions

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Structure of English: Constituents and functions

  • 1. SENTENCE STRUCTURE: CONSTITUENTS AND FUNCTIONS Junnie Salud December 10, 2011 University of Santo Tomas Graduate School
  • 2.
  • 3.  a. it is divisible into parts (called CONSTITUENTS);  b. there are different kinds of parts (called CATEGORIES);  c. the constituents are ARRANGED in a specifiable way;  d. that each constituent has a certain specifiable FUNCTION in the structure of the thing as a whole.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. IMAGINE ALL THE POSSIBLE OBJECTS YOU COULD CONSTRUCT BY FIXING THESE COMPONENTS TOGETHER…
  • 10.
  • 11. ILL-FORMED (UNGRAMMATICAL) 1.) The nevertheless procrastinate foxtrot. 2.) And and if. 3.) Disappears none girls of the students. 4.) Put Mary. 5.) Max will bought a frying pans. A full syntactic description of the English Language consists in explaining why some strings of words of the language are well-formed expressions and why others are not.
  • 12. wheel … wheel handlebars frame chain
  • 13. a constituent (part) of a bicycle.
  • 14. Bicycle Wheel Bicycle Spoke
  • 15. [3a] Tree-Diagram Bicycle … wheel [3b] spoke spoke Bicycle wheel … spoke spoke
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  • 19. [5] old Sam sunbathed beside a stream [6] *Stream old Sam sunbathed beside a [7] *Sunbathed old beside stream a Sam
  • 20. ESTABLISHING CONSTITUENTS [4][5] OLD SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM. [10] Old Sam sunbathed beside a [11] Old Sam sunbathed beside [12] Old Sam sunbathed [13] Old Sam [14] Old [15] Martha smiled. [16] Martha smiled invitingly.
  • 21. PHRASES  Sequences of words that can function as constituents (parts) in the structure of sentences.  Since our tree diagrams are intended to represent structure by marking which sequences of words in a sentence are its constituent phrases, such diagrams are called PHRASE- MARKERS.  BESIDE A STREAM = a constituent of sentence [4]. = a phrase.
  • 22. [17] The very muscular gentleman next to me lit a cigar.  [18] The (…) gentleman next to me lit a cigar.  [19] The very muscular gentleman (…) lit a cigar.  [20] The (…) gentleman (…) lit a cigar.  Very muscular [18] [19]  Next to me [19] [20] ***PHRASES which are OPTIONAL constituents (parts) in the structure of sentence [17]. *If a sequence of words can be omitted from a sentence leaving another good sentence, this is a good indication that the sequence is a phrase functioning as a constituent in the structure of the sentence. However, not all phrases are omissible.
  • 23. EXAMPLE (SENTENCE [16] )  Martha smiled invitingly.  INVITINGLY was a constituent in [16].  *If you can replace a sequence of words in a sentence with a single word without changing the overall structure of the sentence, then that sequence functions as a constituent of the sentence and is therefore a phrase.  “Beside a stream” is functioning as a constituent in [4] OLD SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM.
  • 24. [25a] [25b] [25c] PHRASE PHRASE PHRASE PHRASE PHRASE beside stream beside a stream beside a stream a
  • 25. [33] SAM SUNBATHED BESIDE A STREAM THAT HAD DRIED UP. [34] PHRASE-a [35] PHRASE-a beside PHRASE-b PHRASE-b PHRASE-c a stream that had beside a stream that had dried up dried up
  • 26. LET US TRY!!! A B C D E F g h a b c d e f In tree-diagram above, what are the immediate constituents of: 1.) A? 2.) B? 3.) C?
  • 27. Draw a phrase-marker for the phrase: their rather dubious jokes. Showing that it contains further phrase: rather dubious jokes, which in turn contains rather dubious as a phrase.
  • 28. Draw a phrase-marker for the phrase: Men from the Ministry Showing that it contains further phrase: from the ministry, which in turn contains the phrase: the ministry.
  • 29. SUBJECT AND PREDICATE  [1] Ducks paddle. SENTENCE ducks paddle The ducks are paddling away. [The ducks] [are paddling away.]
  • 30.  [5] [Those gigantic ducks] [were paddling away furiously].  [6] [The mouth-watering duck on the table] [won‟t be paddling away again].  The sentences were divided into two divisions 1.) Subject and 2.) Predicate.  Turn the sentence into a question that can be answered by „yes‟ or „no‟.  [7] Are [the ducks] paddling away?  [8] Were [those gigantic ducks] paddling away furiously?  [9] Won‟t [the mouth-watering duck on the table] be paddling away again?
  • 31. The question movement test is important because it is actually part of the definition of what a „subject‟ is that it changes its position in such questions.  [10] It is snowing again.  [11] Is [it] snowing again?  Identify the subjects of the following sentences:  [12] Some nasty accident could have occurred.  [13] The clown in the make-up room doesn‟t want to perform.  [14] Elizabeth and Leicester are rowing on the river.  [15] None of her attempts to give up chocolate were really serious.  [16] As a matter of fact, the man you paid to do it has been arrested.
  • 32. NOUN PHRASE AND VERB PHRASE  All the subjects we have looked at have one thing in common: they all contain, and are centered on, the same CATEGORY of word, which is a NOUN.  They are all NOUN PHRASE.  Any phrase that can function as a subject is a Noun Phrase.  The phrases functioning as PREDICATES, on the other hand, all contain, and are centered on, a VERB.  They are all VERB PHRASE.
  • 33. *Chiropodist- is a foot doctor @_@  [25] The chiropodist fell in love with most of his patients.  [32] The pianist has rejected the chiropodist.
  • 34. S NP VP The ducks are paddling away. Try with sentence [32]: THE PIANIST HAS REJECTED THE CHIROPODIST.
  • 35. DEPENDENCY AND FUNCTION  When two constituent nodes are immediately dominated by the same single node, as is the case with B and C in [35], they are said to be sisters. [35] A B C B and C are also daughters of A. A, the node that immediately dominates them.
  • 36. MODIFIER AND HEAD PHRASE-a their PHRASE-b PHRASE-c jokes rather dubious There are three sister relationships: 1.) their and PHRASE-b, 2.) PHRASE-c and jokes, 3.) rather and dubious. Rather depends on dubious but not vice versa. This function is called MODIFICATION.
  • 37. HEAD AND COMPLEMENT PHRASE-a beside PHRASE-b a stream HOW MANY SISTER RELATIONSHIPS ARE THERE IN THE PHRASE?
  • 38. BESIDE is the head of the phrase  BESIDE demands a following phrase like “a stream.”  When a head demands a further expression in this way, that other obligatory expression is said to be COPLEMENT.  Complements typically follow their heads in English
  • 39. IDENTIFY THE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:  a. Her memory for names and dates was a constant source of amazement to him.  b. The prune fritters left something to be desired.  c. There are too many uninvited guests here.  d. Only six of the thirty domino-toppling contestants came properly equipped.  e. It was Lydia who finally trapped the pig.  f. The fact that you received no birthday greetings from Mars doesn‟t mean that it is uninhabited.  g. In the machine, the gremlin could be heard juggling with ball-bearings.