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− | '''Syntactic roles''' are the roles that constituents play inside a syntactic structure. The UNL<sup>arium</sup> framework follows the [[ | + | '''Syntactic roles''' are the roles that constituents play inside a syntactic structure. The UNL<sup>arium</sup> framework follows the [[Syntax|X-bar approach]] and proposes six main syntactic roles: |
− | *'''HEAD''' | + | *'''HEAD''' is the nucleus or the source of the whole syntactic structure, which is actually derived (or projected) out of it. In the UNL<sup>arium</sup> framework, there are 8 possible heads: |
− | *'''COMP''' (i.e., complement) | + | **'''N''' = nouns and nominals |
− | *'''ADJT''' (i.e., adjunct) | + | **'''J''' = adjectives and adjectivals |
− | *'''SPEC''' (i.e., specifier) | + | **'''V''' = full verbs and verbals |
+ | **'''A''' = adverbs and adverbials | ||
+ | **'''P''' = adpositions (prepositions, postpositions, circumpositions) | ||
+ | **'''I''' = auxiliary verbs | ||
+ | **'''D''' = determiners | ||
+ | **'''C''' = complementizers (conjunctions) | ||
+ | *'''COMP''' (i.e., complement) is an internal argument, i.e., a word, phrase or clause which is necessary to the head to complete its meaning (e.g., objects of transitive verbs); | ||
+ | *'''ADJT''' (i.e., adjunct) is a word, phrase or clause which modifies the head but which is not syntactically required by it (adjuncts are expected to be extranuclear, i.e., removing an adjunct would leave a grammatically well-formed sentence); | ||
+ | *'''SPEC''' (i.e., specifier) is an external argument, i.e., a word, phrase or clause which qualifies (determines) the head; | ||
+ | *'''XB''' (intermediate projection) is any of the intermediate structures projected out of the head; and | ||
+ | *'''XP''' (maximal projection) is the most comprehensive structure projected out of the head. | ||
+ | These general roles are further specified according to the eight possible syntactic heads as follows: | ||
− | == | + | {{#tree:id=SYN|openlevels=0|root=Syntactic roles (SYN)| |
− | + | *adjunct (XA) | |
− | + | **adjunct to the head of an adjective phrase (JA) | |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of an adverbial phrase (AA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of a complementizer phrase (CA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of a determiner phrase (DA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of an inflectional phrase (IA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of a nominal phrase (NA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of a prepositional phrase (PA) |
− | * | + | **adjunct to the head of a verbal phrase (VA) |
− | * | + | *complement (XC) |
+ | **complement of the head of an adjective phrase (JC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of an adverbial phrase (AC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of a complementizer phrase (CC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of a determiner phrase (DC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of an inflectional phrase (IC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of a nominal phrase (NC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of a prepositional phrase (PC) | ||
+ | **complement of the head of a verbal phrase (VC) | ||
+ | *head (XH) | ||
+ | **head of an adverbial phrase (AH) | ||
+ | **head of an adjective phrase (JH) | ||
+ | **head of a complementizer phrase (CH) | ||
+ | **head of a determiner phrase (DH) | ||
+ | **head of an inflectional phrase (IH) | ||
+ | **head of a nominal phrase (NH) | ||
+ | **head of a prepositional phrase (PH) | ||
+ | **head of a verbal phrase (VH) | ||
+ | *specifier (XS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of an adjective phrase(JS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of an adverbial phrase (AS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of a complementizer phrase (CS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of a determiner phrase(DS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of an inflectional phrase (IS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of a nominal phrase (NS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of a prepositional phrase (PS) | ||
+ | **specifier of the head of a verbal phrase (VS) | ||
+ | *maximal projection (XP) | ||
+ | **adjective phrase (JP) | ||
+ | **adverbial phrase (AP) | ||
+ | **complementizer phrase (CP) | ||
+ | **determiner phrase (DP) | ||
+ | **inflectional phrase (IP) | ||
+ | **nominal phrase (NP) | ||
+ | **prepositional phrase (PP) | ||
+ | **verbal phrase (VP) | ||
+ | *intermediate projection (XB) | ||
+ | **adverbial phrase (AB) | ||
+ | **adjective phrase (JB) | ||
+ | **complementizer phrase (CB) | ||
+ | **determiner phrase (DB) | ||
+ | **inflectional phrase (IB) | ||
+ | **nominal phrase (NB) | ||
+ | **prepositional phrase (PB) | ||
+ | **verbal phrase (VB) | ||
+ | *trace (TRACE) | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | = | + | = Examples = |
− | + | *complement of the head of an adverbial phrase (AC): contrarily [to popular belief] | |
− | * | + | *specifier of the head of an adverbial phrase (AS): [nearly] always |
− | * | + | *complement of the head of a complementizer phrase (CC): if [John comes] |
− | * | + | *specifier of the head of a complementizer phrase (CS): [even] if |
− | * | + | *specifier of the head of a determiner phrase(DS): [almost] every |
− | * | + | *complement of the head of an inflectional phrase (IC): will [kiss Peter] |
+ | *specifier of the head of an inflectional phrase (IS): [Mary] will (kiss Peter) | ||
+ | *adjunct to the head of an adjective phrase (JA): beautiful [to see] | ||
+ | *complement of the head of an adjective phrase (JC): loyal [to the queen] | ||
+ | *specifier of the head of an adjective phrase(JS): [very] loyal | ||
+ | *adjunct to the head of a nominal phrase (NA): [beautiful] table | ||
+ | *complement of the head of a nominal phrase (NC): construction [of Babel] | ||
+ | *specifier of the head of a nominal phrase (NS): [the] construction | ||
+ | *complement of the head of a prepositional phrase (PC): under [the table] | ||
+ | *specifier of the head of a prepositional phrase (PS): [right] under | ||
+ | *adjunct to the head of a verbal phrase (VA): loved [desperately] | ||
+ | *complement of the head of a verbal phrase (VC): loved [Mary] | ||
+ | *specifier of the head of a verbal phrase (VS): [never] loved | ||
− | = | + | = Further information = |
− | + | For further information on the syntax approach of the UNL<sup>arium</sup> refer to [[X-bar]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 16 August 2013
Syntactic roles are the roles that constituents play inside a syntactic structure. The UNLarium framework follows the X-bar approach and proposes six main syntactic roles:
- HEAD is the nucleus or the source of the whole syntactic structure, which is actually derived (or projected) out of it. In the UNLarium framework, there are 8 possible heads:
- N = nouns and nominals
- J = adjectives and adjectivals
- V = full verbs and verbals
- A = adverbs and adverbials
- P = adpositions (prepositions, postpositions, circumpositions)
- I = auxiliary verbs
- D = determiners
- C = complementizers (conjunctions)
- COMP (i.e., complement) is an internal argument, i.e., a word, phrase or clause which is necessary to the head to complete its meaning (e.g., objects of transitive verbs);
- ADJT (i.e., adjunct) is a word, phrase or clause which modifies the head but which is not syntactically required by it (adjuncts are expected to be extranuclear, i.e., removing an adjunct would leave a grammatically well-formed sentence);
- SPEC (i.e., specifier) is an external argument, i.e., a word, phrase or clause which qualifies (determines) the head;
- XB (intermediate projection) is any of the intermediate structures projected out of the head; and
- XP (maximal projection) is the most comprehensive structure projected out of the head.
These general roles are further specified according to the eight possible syntactic heads as follows:
Examples
- complement of the head of an adverbial phrase (AC): contrarily [to popular belief]
- specifier of the head of an adverbial phrase (AS): [nearly] always
- complement of the head of a complementizer phrase (CC): if [John comes]
- specifier of the head of a complementizer phrase (CS): [even] if
- specifier of the head of a determiner phrase(DS): [almost] every
- complement of the head of an inflectional phrase (IC): will [kiss Peter]
- specifier of the head of an inflectional phrase (IS): [Mary] will (kiss Peter)
- adjunct to the head of an adjective phrase (JA): beautiful [to see]
- complement of the head of an adjective phrase (JC): loyal [to the queen]
- specifier of the head of an adjective phrase(JS): [very] loyal
- adjunct to the head of a nominal phrase (NA): [beautiful] table
- complement of the head of a nominal phrase (NC): construction [of Babel]
- specifier of the head of a nominal phrase (NS): [the] construction
- complement of the head of a prepositional phrase (PC): under [the table]
- specifier of the head of a prepositional phrase (PS): [right] under
- adjunct to the head of a verbal phrase (VA): loved [desperately]
- complement of the head of a verbal phrase (VC): loved [Mary]
- specifier of the head of a verbal phrase (VS): [never] loved
Further information
For further information on the syntax approach of the UNLarium refer to X-bar.