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Page 1: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Syntax VI

November 29, 2010

Page 2: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Announcements!• The time and place of the final exam will be:

• Craigie Hall C 105

• Wednesday, December 15th

• 8-10 am

• Also note: USRIs will take place at the end of class on Wednesday, December 8th.

Page 3: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Quick Write Greatest Hits

Page 4: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Quick Write Greatest Hits

Page 5: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

An Earlier Quick Write• We looked at the grammaticality of the following

sentences:

1. Jack and Jill ran up the hill.

• 0 out of 68 disapproved.

2. Jack and Jill ran the hill up.

• 64 out of 68 disapproved.

3. Up the hill ran Jack and Jill.

• 2 out of 68 disapproved.

4. Jack and Jill ran up the bill.

• 15 out of 68 disapproved.

Page 6: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

An Earlier Quick Write5. Jack and Jill ran the bill up.

• 24 out of 68 disapproved.

6. Up the bill ran Jack and Jill.

• 45 out of 68 disapproved.

• Note the following combination:

• Jack and Jill ran the bill up.

• *Jack and Jill ran the hill up.

• And also this combination:

• Up the hill ran Jack and Jill.

• *Up the bill ran Jack and Jill.

Page 7: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

An Earlier Quick Write• It’s okay to move a PP to the front of the sentence:

• Up the hill ran Jack and Jill.

• But you can’t move just the P to the end of the sentence:

• *Jack and Jill ran the hill up.

• Note that “up” behaves differently in the other sentences:

• *Up the bill ran Jack and Jill.

• Jack and Jill ran the bill up.

• In the “bill” sentences, “up” is not a preposition, it’s a particle.

• …and it’s okay to end a sentence with a particle.

Page 8: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Back to InversionCP

C’

C IP

NP I’

Det N’ I VP

the N is V’

boy V

sleeping

• Rule: move the I head to the C node.

• This “inversion” rule creates a yes/no question.

• Note: the auxiliary verb moves from one head slot to another.

Page 9: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Inversion ResultsCP

C’

C IP

is NP I’

[+Q] Det N’ I VP

the N t V’

boy V

sleeping• The C slot has to be marked with a [+Q] (for “question”) to make this movement happen.

• …like the I slot being marked for tense.

The movement leaves a “trace” (t) behind in the I slot.

Page 10: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Wh-Movement

CP

NP C’

What C IP

did NP I’

Bart I VP

t V’

V NP

kick t

The Wh- particle moves from a non-head position to another non-head position.

(so it doesn’t cross paths with move #1)

Page 11: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Questions around the World• In other languages, questions can be formed by moving any verb (not just an auxiliary) to the front of the sentence.

• Dutch:

Femke leest veel boeken.

“Femke reads many books.”

• Q: Leest Femke veel boeken?

reads Femke many books

“Does Femke read many books?”

Page 12: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Wh non-movement• Some languages form Wh questions without moving anything.

• Japanese:

Taro-ga nani-o mitsuketa-no?

Taro-subject what found-question marker

“What did Taro find?”

• Swahili:

Ulipatia nani kitabu

you gave who a book

“Who did you give a book?”

Page 13: Syntax VI November 29, 2010. Announcements! The time and place of the final exam will be: Craigie Hall C 105 Wednesday, December 15th 8-10 am Also note:

Principles and Parameters• Language has universal features = principles

• Nouns, verbs, etc.

• Phrases with heads and complements.

• Individual languages have options = parameters

• Head-first or head-last?

• Wh-movement or no Wh-movement?

• Kids acquiring language get the universal principles for free;

• it’s part of Universal Grammar (UG)

• …but they have to figure out the “parameters” from what they hear in the world around them, as they grow up.


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