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Developing ailed Tree Diagrams Linguistics 222 March 4, 2013 1 More Tests for Constituency So far, we ve seen the following constituency tests: 1. Sentence fragment (Q+A) test 2. Echo-question test 3. Clefting test 1.1 Proform Test Any string of words that can be replaced by an appropriate pro-form must be a constituent. Pro-s = pronouns: (1) a. Professor Plum killed Miss Peacock with a butter knife. b. He (= Prof. Plum) killed her (= Miss P.) with it (= a butter knife). Pro-VP do/did (so) too: (2) a. Professor Plum killed someone with a butter knife. b.... and Colonel Mustard did (so), too (= killed someone with a butter knife). (3) Sasha loves PB&J sandwiches, and Miriam does, too (= loves PB&J sandwiches). Pro- there: (may be less consistently applicable) (4) a. eil and Louise moved to a little village in Spain. b. eil and Louise moved there (= to a little village in Spain). 1

1.2 Ellipsis Test Sometimes we can omit part of a sentence but still understand it, given the context. This process is called ellipsis, and the elided chunk must be a constituent. VP-ellipsis (very common): (5) a. Marcia should [ V P try to find another job], and Armand should [ V P ], too. b. Andy didn t [ V P apply for the job], but Malia did [ V P ]. Complements may not be able to be ellided: (6) a. *Students don t rely on [ the weather forecast], but fishermen do rely on [ ]. b. *Students don t rely [ P P on the weather forecast], but fishermen do rely [ P P ]. Don t be misled make sure to try your other tests! (7) a. Q+A: What do fishermen rely on? The weather forecast. b. Cleft: It s [the weather forecast] that fisherman rely on. 1.3 Coordination Test If a sequence of words is a constituent, it can be coordinated (and, or, but, nor... ) with another constituent of the same syntactic category (same XP). (8) a. [ John] and [ the dean of the graduate school] left together. b. The dean [ V P walked with John] and [ V P talked about the future of SFU]. c. [ P P Over the river] and [ P P through the woods], to grandmother s house we go! Coordination may result in ambiguity: (9) old women and men a. old [[women] and [men]] both are old b. [old women] and [men] men, plus women who are old (10) (a) (b) AdjP Adj old Conj and AdjP Adj women Conj and men women men old 2

1.3.1 Practice Exercise I: Constituency Tests Use the specified test to determine whether the underlined words form a constituent or not. 1. The round key will open the door with the red handle. (Proform) 2. The round key will open the door with the red handle. (Proform) 3. The other key will open all the doors in Blusson Hall. (Proform) 4. The round key will open the door with the red handle. (Ellipsis) 5. That old car might cost Sharon a lot of money. (Ellipsis) 6. That old car might cost Sharon a lot of money. (Coordination) 7. Atonement was the saddest movie of the year. (Coordination) 8. In August, we are going to throw out all our syntax notes. (Coordination) 2 Another Level of Constituency: X So far we ve seen the levels of X (= head =, V, A, P, C, T... ) and XP (phrasal nodes). But the head also seems to function together with its complement(s) to form a constituent smaller than XP (e.g., bigger than, smaller than ): (11) a. Coordination: Joanie enjoyed the [yummy dinner] and [good conversation]. b. the Conj yummy dinner and good conversation (12) a. Proform: Mary took [ [ picture of John]] and Bill took [ that [ one]] b. picture of John that one 3

Syntacticians call level X (read: X-bar ), and many believe that all XPs have structure. (13) XP Specifier X X Complement picture of John XP = Phrasal level (, VP, AP,, CP, TP... ) X = X-bar: head plus complements (,, A, P, C, T... ) level is recursive X = head (, V, A, P, C, T... ) Specifier = e.g., Adv, etc. Complement =,, CP, etc. (14) Different notations: Basic umber Bar Prime X X 0 (X-zero) X X X X 1 (X-one) X (X-bar) X (X-prime) XP X 2 (X-two) X (X-double bar) X (X-double prime) 2.0.2 Practice Exercise II: Drawing X-bar Trees Draw tree structures for these phrases. Use constituency tests to identify embedded XPs. 1. the daughter of my friend 2. sent a few emails 3. very nervous about the class 3 Complement (Sister to X) or Adjunct (Sister to X )? XPs can serve as both complements and adjuncts inside a larger XP, but in English, complements occur closer to the head (X) than do adjuncts. This different linear order corresponds to a different structure. (15) We met [the new students] [yesterday]. / *We met [yesterday] [the new students]. (16) that picture [of John] [on the table] / *that picture [on the table] [of John] 4

(17) VP *VP V met the new students yesterday V met yesterday the new students (18) picture of John picture of John on the table Complements are sisters to X; adjuncts are sisters to X. But how do you know which an XP is? 3.1 Pro- one Test One can replace an ( + complement), but not an (i.e. can only co-occur with an adjunct). (19) a. I met the student [with long hair]. b. I met the student [of physics]. (20) a. I met the student [with long hair], but not the one [with short hair]. adjunct b. *I met the student [of physics], but not the one [of math]. complement (21) (a) (b) the the with long hair student of physics student of physics with long hair student (22) a. I met the student [of physics] [with long hair]. b. *I met the student [with long hair] [of physics]. 5

3.2 Pro- do so Test Do so can only replace a (V + complement(s)) i.e., it cannot co-occur with a complement. (23) a. John opened a door [with a credit card]. b. John put a book [on the table]. (24) a. John opened a door [with a credit card], and Mary did so [with a crowbar]. b. *John put a book [on the table], and Mary did so on the bed. 3.3 Pseudocleft Test Only a full or VP (not a V) can move to the focus position of a pseudocleft. (I.e. only an adjunct not a complement can be left behind, outside of the focus position). Pseudocleft: What + sentence (minus focused element) + be + focused element (25) a. What John did [with a credit card] was open a door. b. *What John did [on the table] was put a book. (26) VP VP V V open a door with a credit card put a book on the table (27) What John did was put a book on the table/open a door with a credit card. 3.3.1 Practice Exercise III: Adjuncts, Complements, and Trees Using your new tests, determine whether the [bracketed phrases] are adjuncts or complements. 1. bought [a pair of shoes] [last Wednesday] 2. the poet [from Quebec] [that spoke at SFU] 3. type [the HW] [very quickly] ow provide trees for these phrases. OTE: There are separate handouts with practice on (1) baby trees (smaller than a full sentence), (2) full sentence trees, and (3) adjunct vs. complement items! 6