Kamis, 02 Mei 2019

SYNTAX


SYNTAX

Syntax is the study of the principles and processes by the which sentences are constructed in particular languages. Syntactic investigation of a given language has as its goal the construction of a grammar that can be Viewed as a device of some sort for producing the sentences of the language under analysis. "(Noam Chomsky, 2002: 11)Chomsky said that the syntax is the lesson / lecture on the principles and processes in which the sentences are arranged in a specific language. Research on the specific language syntax has a purpose of its own in which the arrangement of grammar can be seen as a tool to generate a sentence in a language. Another expert who explains the syntax definition is Matthew, quoted by Van Vallin and LaPolla (1997: 1), he said:'The term' syntax 'is from the Ancient Greek syntaxis, a verbal noun the which literally means "arrangement" or "setting out together". Traditionally, it Refers to the branch of grammar dealing with the ways in the which words, with or without Appropriate inflections, are arranged to show connections of meaning within the sentence. 'Matthew explained that the term verbal noun syntax is taken from the ancient Greek language which literlek means "arrangement". Generally, syntax refers to the grammar field that explains about the ways words, with or without inflection, arranged to show the relationship of meaning in a sentence. In line with the explanation of Matthew, Van Valin (2001: 1) expresses the essence of the syntax itself as follows:'First and foremost, syntax offer section with how sentences are constructed, and users of human language employ a striking variety of possible arrangements of the elements in sentences.'According to Van Vallin first and foremost thing is that the syntax that discusses how kalilmat was compiled and syntax also discuss how humans as beings who speak using a variety of arrangements of the element in the sentence.

Correct and Incorrect Syntax 

  • Incorrect - While watching a movie, people who text on their phone are very annoying.
  • Correct - People who text on their phone while watching a movie are very annoying.
The phrase "while watching a movie" modifies the noun phrase "People who text on their phone" by explaining when they text. The modifier should follow the noun phrase of the sentence.
  • Incorrect - Happy about her upcoming promotion, the trip home was full of singing.
  • Correct - Happy about her upcoming promotion, Sammie sang all the way home.
The phrase "Sammie sang all the way home" is more descriptive than "the trip home was full of singing.
  • Incorrect - Come for a visit I have plenty of food.
  • Correct - Come for a visit! I have plenty of food.
Breaking the words into two sentences allows for an exclamation mark which increases the impact of "Come for a visit!"
  • Incorrect - Before we go to the movies.
  • Correct - I need to rest before we go to the movies.
"Before we go to the movies" is a sentence fragment. Adding "I need to rest" makes the words a complete sentence.
  • Incorrect - I gave him money I stole from the store.
  • Correct - I gave him the money I stole from the store.
Adding the word "the" further explains which money was given.
  • Incorrect - To the movies we are going.
  • Correct - We are going to the movies.


Types of sentences containing a subject and a predicate
Syntax usually examines sentences that have a clear inner division into subject and predicate.  There are 3 types of subject/predicate structured sentences:
a) a simple sentence contains at least one subject and one predicate:  John read Pushkin.
b) a compound sentence is two or more simple sentences joined into a single sentence:  John read Pushkin and Mary read Updike.  Each simple sentence maintains its own internal syntactic structure.  They may be joined by a coordinating conjunction such as and or or, or asyndetically(without a conjunction).
c) a complex sentence is a sentence in which one of the syntactic roles is played by an embedded sentence:  I made students read Chomsky.  The simple sentence students read Chomsky plays the role of object of the verb made.  Because the syntax of the two parts of a complex sentence is intertwined, it is often not possible to divide them into two free-standing simple sentences.   *I made.  Students read Chomsky.  I saw Mary run. 

77 komentar:

  1. What could you possibly mean by internal economy of words?

    If there is such a thing, then what would the external economy of words be?

    What's the point of you telling us that English' morphology isn't as much as most European languages like Russian?

    I get that synthetic language means any language in which different tense, person, gender, number and mood would be differentiated using inflection, but why is it worth mentioning in this article? Perhaps you can give more explanation on the other European languages so we can establish why English is apparently one with the least morphology, when it's pretty much a common consensus that it's a highly flexible language where practically everyone can create their own words.

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    1. hi tatum, thank u for visit my blog ๐Ÿ˜Š

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    2. i have change my explanation maybe it can help you to understand more about syntax

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    3. if you still dont understand, you can ask the question for me :)

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  2. how to distinguish the types of sentences?

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    1. hi putri thanks for visits my blog

      a) a simple sentence contains at least one subject and one predicate: John read Pushkin.
      b) a compound sentence is two or more simple sentences joined into a single sentence: John read Pushkin and Mary read Updike. Each simple sentence maintains its own internal syntactic structure. They may be joined by a coordinating conjunction such as and or or, or asyndetically(without a conjunction).
      c) a complex sentence is a sentence in which one of the syntactic roles is played by an embedded sentence: I made students read Chomsky. The simple sentence students read Chomsky plays the role of object of the verb made. Because the syntax of the two parts of a complex sentence is intertwined, it is often not possible to divide them into two free-standing simple sentences. *I made. Students read Chomsky. I saw Mary run.

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    1. hello nelia gari, thanks for visits my blog :)

      Grammar is important because it is the language that makes it possible for us to talk about language. ... But knowing about grammar also helps us understand what makes sentences and paragraphs clear and interesting and precise

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  4. why One part of grammar is called Morphology?please give me a reason about that, based on your opinion

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    1. Morphology is the grammar of the make-up of words. Syntax is the grammar of the make-up of sentences, by means of the combination of words. They are two parts of grammar, focusing on different scales of the structure of language. ... Many morphological forms assume a certain syntactic role like noun, verb etc.

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  5. I think you are very lazy because of the material you too short๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜…

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    1. i have changes my explanation neliaa :) are you happy for that?

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    2. i make a long explanation for you dear

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  6. Your title is about the difference between syntax and grammar, but why in the material do you just focus on syntax

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  7. Your blog so bad, please change your thema and your font

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  8. What the difrent simpel and compound sentence?please give exampel

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    1. a) a simple sentence contains at least one subject and one predicate: John read Pushkin.
      b) a compound sentence is two or more simple sentences joined into a single sentence: John read Pushkin and Mary read Updike. Each simple sentence maintains its own internal syntactic structure. They may be joined by a coordinating conjunction such as and or or, or asyndetically(without a conjunction).

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  9. Hi Sandra, could you please tell me what’s the meaning between internal and external economy of words?

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    1. hello mutia, i have change my explanation, maybe it can makes you more comprehend than my last explanation :)

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  10. what's wrong with you and this blog? are you being lazy since forever?

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  11. I think you should add more explanation for this material and make your blog interesting

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  12. Why ur not put the video in ur blog sist ?

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    1. because i just ads the explanation without video sis. if you want to see the explanation from video, you can check you tube :)

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  13. hello sis, I hope your life is not like your blog yeah, SHORT:)

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    1. i have add the explanation lanaa, you read until you understand :)

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  14. my advice, you should as a student be more diligent in making something useful

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    1. okaayy sistaa, thanks for your suggestion :)

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  15. So, I want to know, what is the conclusion of your blog?

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    1. the conclusion is syntax the part of linguistics :)

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  16. why in compound sentences is called coordinating conjunction, whereas in complex called subordinate conjunction. Even though the same function as a conjunction?

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    1. yes its same. please check my new explanation sis :)

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  17. I think you should add more examples

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  18. Your blog is not interestting and the writing is not neat.

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  19. So what exactly is the difference between syntax and grammar? Can you tell me according to expert?

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    1. thanks for visiting my blog sis :)

      okay let me explain you with more simply word
      Syntax is the study of sentences and their structure, and the constructions within sentences. Syntax tells us what goes where in a sentence. Grammar is the general term referring to the set of rules in a given language including syntax , morphology, while syntax studies sentence structures.

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  20. Sandra, I have hurt my eyes by looking at your blog.

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    1. oh im sorry, plis check your eyes to hospital :(

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  21. Please show interesting theme so that readers feel happy when visiting your blog.

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  22. If you want prepare u should read more book

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  23. It such a nice thing to know that there's nothing to understand here

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  24. Your blog is not interesting to read because it is not accompanied by a picture or video of the material explanation

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    1. ya because it's time for you to sleep babyy hahaha now 10.14Pm

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  26. what the conclusion for this? because i think the explanation is too long

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    1. the conclusion is syntax is the rules of sentence, phrase and clause

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  27. Hi sandra, can we placed two subjects on a simple sentence ?

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    1. A simple sentence may have one clause or more than one clause. Verbs always have at least one subject, but may have multiple subjects. Clauses are often joined with words like while, and, as, during. ... So in this sentence; He watched while I cooked, there are are two subjects (he and I) and two verbs

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  28. can you give me more example from types of sentences containing a subject and a predicate? thx u.

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    1. 1. Joe went to the store.

      2. Sarah and Jessie are going swimming.

      3. The frog jumped and landed in the pond.

      4. Can I have some juice to drink?

      5. The pizza smells delicious.

      6. There is a fly in the car with us.

      7. Look on top of the refrigerator for the key.

      8. I am out of paper for the printer.

      9. Will you help me with the math homework?

      10. The music is too loud for my ears.

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  29. why your blog is black? its like bad dream.

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  30. just copas ? i think the colour is different

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  31. i want to ask is there error syntax in poetry? thanks

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  32. Why ur blog so dark.. not interesting

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  33. Dear Sandra, white background on your text could disturbing some readers i think, maybe you can make it just transparent and use white color or the text, it would be amazing!

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  34. this blog is so flat and boring

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