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Topic 6. General Characteristics of Syntax and Various
Syntactic Theories.
Questions for Discussion:
1. The subject matter of syntax.
2. Major syntactic notions (syntactic units,
form and
meaning, function, position and relations).
3. Kinds of syntactic theories.
1. The subject matter of syntax.
The grammatical structure of language comprises two
major parts – morphology and syntax. The two areas are
obviously interdependent and together they constitute the study of
grammar.
Morphology deals with paradigmatic
and syntagmatic
properties of morphological units – morphemes and words. It is
concerned with the internal structure of words and their
relationship to other words and word forms within the paradigm.
It studies morphological categories and their realization.
Syntax,
on the other hand, deals with the way words are
combined. It is concerned with the external functions of words
and their relationship to other words
within the linearly ordered
units – word-groups, sentences and texts. Syntax studies the way
in which the units and their meanings are combined. It also deals
with peculiarities of syntactic units, their behaviour in different
contexts.
But, in fact, the definition of the subject
matter of syntax
is not an easy task. There are three basic approaches to the
problem:
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