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This document offers a detailed and structured summary of the Linguistics 2B final exam content, focusing on English syntax and grammatical structure. It covers core concepts such as constituency tests, lexical categories, phrase structure, functions of sentence constituents, and types of verbs and verb phrases. The material also delves into auxiliary verbs, verb forms, adverbials, and syntactic tree representation. Designed to support students in exam preparation, the summary is comprehensive and precise. Keywords: English syntax Constituency tests Lexical categories Phrase structure Syntactic trees Verb subcategorization Auxiliary verbs Finite and non-finite verbs Verb phrase structure Constituent functions Phrasal verbs Grammatical functions Adverbials and adjuncts Subject and object roles Copula and dummy do Linguistics final exam Goodluck! :)

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Linguistics 2B Final Exam
Syntax = how words are organised into groups (phrases) and how these phrases are
organised into sentences. It’s about patterns (ex: play – plays – played).
Prescriptive statement = what people should be saying (ex: stating a sentence is
ungrammatical in English).
Descriptive statements = what people do say.

A string of words that go together form a constituent. 2 constituents can form a new one
together. A string of 1 word also forms a constituent. We can use tests to find them. Do
to be sure. Tests:
- Substitution: constituents can be replaced by one word, usually a pronoun (incl. do so),
question word, or then, there, etc.
There was a power failure there last night.
Due to the power failure, Sam stayed at home. His parents did so, too.
- Unit of sense: constituents form a semantic unit.
There was a power failure in New York last night – a power failure = blackout, New York
= city in us, In New York = a location, so it’s a constituent.
- Sentence fragment: constituents can answer the rest of the sentence as a wh-question.
What was there in New York last night? A power failure.
- Movement: constituents can be moved together (fronted or clefted). Clefting builds a new
structure: “It is/was… that”
Last night there was a power failure in New York.
It was last night that there was a power failure in New York (clefting).
- Coordination: coordinators and, but, or are used to conjoin constituents to constituents.
There was a power failure and a traffic jam in New York last night.

Phrase marker = trees that show constituent structure.
Branch = The lines in a tree.
Node = The end of a line.
Mother = Higher node, Daughter = Lower node,
Sister = Same level node.
Terminal nodes = Nodes without any daughters.
Root node = Node at the top, with no mother above it.
Domination = A node dominates everything below it,
which is connect by a line.

There are 8 lexical categories in English. Morphological behaviour: words in the same
class will typically take the same sort of affixes (ex: walked – verb, walker – noun, -y for
adjective, -ly for adverb). Syntactic behaviour: where words position in a sentence and with
what they can combine. Not all members of a class will have all properties & some words
belong to multiple classes (ex: work).

Major categories
Nouns
- Nouns refer to objects and people.
- Distribution: nouns can follow a determiner, an adjective, or be part of the subject.
- Frequent suffixes are -ness, -ity, -er, -ee, -ation, -ment.
- Common nouns = typical nouns like word, school and can always have the before it. They

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