LING 201 Lecture Notes - Inflectional Phrase, Subcategorization, Affix

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Monday oct 29 2012 the study of the abstract structural patterns that underlie sentences and phrases. All english speakers have an unconscious knowledge of how to construct and manipu- late language structures. Phonology: sound inventory, phonological rules (recognize allomorphs) Some of linguistic knowledge is unconscious: might not know redestablize" is a verb, but it can be shown an english speaker knows it. Acceptability judgments: can determine in what contexts a word sounds right. Syntactic and semantic rules (the rest of the course) Whether any given word can be a n, v, adj, etc. Which are possible in a particular environment. Some words can be both a n and a v, etc. Figuring out whether a word is a n/v/adj/adv/prep. Inflection + distribution tests help determine what category. Noun: can add plural -s, possessive -"s. Verb: past tense -ed, progressive, -ing, 3rd person sing -s. Not all n/v/adj can have these inflections. Noun: occurrence w/ a determiner (the, a, this)

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