PSYC 305L Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Phrase Structure Rules, Noun Phrase, Fokker E.Ii

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Morphemes and words, the size of someone"s vocabulary is actually quite fluid, building new words b. i. The trait of a system that allows someone to combine and recombine basic units to create (or generate) new and more-complex entities. b. i. 2. Linguistic rules, for example, are generative, because they allow someone to combine and recombine a limited set of words to produce a vast number of sentences. b. i. 2. a. Someone who knows a language has not just memorized the vocabulary of the language and some set of phrases b. i. 2. a. i. Instead, they know how to create new forms within the language: syntax c. i. Rules governing the sequences and combinations of words in the formation of phrases and sentences: phrase structure d. i. A constraint that governs the pattern of branching in a phrase structure. Rules of how to organize a sentence can be organized with a tree structure d. i. 4. a. d. i. 4. a. i. d. i. 4. b. d. i. 4. b. i. Compose of a determiner followed by an adjective.

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