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Chapter 4 From Word to TextI. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false: 1. Grammatical sentences are formed following a set of syntactic rules.2. The syntactic rules of any language are finite in number, but there is no limit to the number of sentences native speakers of that language are able to produce and comprehend. 3. An endocentric construction is also known as headed construction because it has just one head4. Constituents that can be substituted for one another without loss of grammaticality belong to the same syntactic category.5. In English syntactic analysis, four phrasal categories are commonly recognized and discussed, namely, noun phrase, verb phrase, infinitive phrase, and auxiliary phrase. 6. Number and gender are categories of noun and pronoun. 7. Word order plays an important role in the organization of English sentences.8. Like English, modern Chinese is a SVO language.9. In English the subject usually precedes the verb and the direct object usually follows the verb.10. A noun phrase must contain a noun, but other elements are optional.( 1-5 TTFTF 6-10 TTTTT )II. Fill in each of the following blanks with one word which begins with the letter given: 1 A s_ is a structurally in dependent unit that usually comprises a number of words to form a complete statement, question or command2. A clause that takes a subject and a finite verb, and at the same time structurally alone is known as an f_ clause3. The part of a sentence which comprises a finite verb or a verb phrase and which says something about the subject is grammatically called p_.4. A c_ sentence contains two, or more, clauses, one of which is incorporated into the other.5. In the complex sentence, the incorporated or subordinate clause is normally called an e_ clause.6. Major lexical categories are o_ categories in the sense that new words are constantly added. 7. G_ relations refer to the structural and logical functional relations between every noun phrase and sentence8. A a_ sentence consists of a single clause which contains a subject and a predicate and stands alone as its own sentence. 9. A s_ is a structurally independent unit that usually comprises a number of words to form a complete statement, question or command. 10. A s_ may be a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence that usually precedes the predicate.Answers: 1. sentence 2. finite 3. predicate 4. complex 5. embedded 6. open 7. grammatical 8. simple 9. sentence 10. subject III. There are four given choices for each statement below. Mark the choice that can best complete the statement: 1 The head of the phrase “the city Rome”is_A the city B Rome C city D the city and Rome 2. A _ in the embedded clause refers to the introductory word that introduces the embedded clause. A. coordinator B. particle C. Preposition D. subordinator 3 Phrase structure rules have _ properties. A. recursive B. grammatical C. social D. functional 4. Phrase structure rules allow us to better understand _. A. how words and phrases form sentences. B. what constitutes the grammaticality of strings of words C. how people produce and recognize possible sentences D. All of the above. 5 The phrase “on the half” belongs to _construction A endocentric B exocentric C subordinate D coordinate 6 . The theory of case condition accounts for the fact that _. A. noun phrases appear only in subject and object positions. B. noun phrases can be used to modify another noun phrase C. noun phrase can be used in adverbial positions D. noun phrase can be moved to any place if necessary. 7 The sentence structure is _. A. only linear B. Only hierarchical C. compel D. both linear and hierarchical 8. The syntactic rules of any language are _ in number. A. large B. small C. finite D. infinite 9. The _ rules are the rules that group words and phrases to form grammatical sentences. A. lexical B. morphological C. linguistic D. combinational 10 The sentence “They were wanted to remain quiet and not to expose themselves” is a _sentence A simple B coordinate C compound D complex Answers:1 D 2 D 3. A 4 D 5 B 6 A 7 D 8 C 9 D 10 AIV. Explain the following terms, using examples. 1. Syntax2. IC analysis3. Hierarchical structureAnswers : 1. Syntax: Syntax refers to the rules governing the way words are combined to form sentences in a language, or simply, the study of the formation of sentences.2. IC analysis: Immediate constituent analysis, IC analysis for short, refers to the analysis of a sentence in terms of its immediate constituents word groups (phrases), which are in turn analyzed into the immediate constituents of their own, and the process goes on until the ultimate sake of convenience.3. Hierarchical structure: It is the sentence structure that groups words into structural constituents and shows the syntactic category of each structural constituent, such as NP, VP and PP. V. Answer the following questions: 1. What are the major types of sentences? Illustrate them with examples.2. What are endocentric construction and exocentric construction?3. Draw a tree diagram according to the PS rules to show the deep structure of the sentence: The child asked for a new book 4. What are the major types of sentences according to traditional approach? Illustrate them with examples ? Answers :1. Traditionally, there are three major types of sentences. They are simple sentence, coordinate( compound) sentence, and complex sentence. A simple sentence consists of a single clause which contains a subject and a predicate and stands alone as its own sentence, for example: John reads extensively. A coordinate sentence contains two clauses joined by a linking word that is called coordinating conjunction, such as and, but, or. For example: John is reading a linguistic book, and Mary is preparing for her history exam. A complex sentence contains two, or more, clauses, one of which is incorporated into the other. The two clauses in a complex sentence do not have equal status, one is subordinate to the other. For example: Before John gave her a lecture, Mary showed no interest in linguistics. 2. An endocentric construction is one whose distribution is functionally equivalent, or approaching equivalence, to one of its constituents, which serves as the center, or head, of the whole. A typical example is the three small children with children as its head. The exocentric construction, opposite to the first type, is defined negatively as a construction whose distribution is not functionally equivalent to any of its constituents. Prepositional phrasal like on the shelf are typical examples of this type.3. 略4. Traditionally, there are three major types of sentences. They are simple sentence, coordinate( compound) sentence, and complex sentence. A simple sentence consists of a single clause which contains a subject and a predicate and stands alone as its own sentence, for example: John reads extensively. A coordinate sentence contains two clauses joined by a linking word that is called coordinating conjunction, such as and, but, or. For example: John is reading a linguistic book, and Mary is preparing for her history exam. A complex sentence contains two, or more, clauses, one of which is incorporated into the other. The two clauses in a complex sentence do not have equal status, one is subordinate to the other. For exam­ple: Before John gave her a lecture, Mary showed no interest in lin­guistics.
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