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Syntax Constituent structure: ambiguity. LING 200 Spring 2003. Reading: Files 6.1, 7.4. Constituent structure. phrase structure rule: VP V (NP) (PP) (Adv) tree: VP V NP PP put Det N P NP the car in Det N
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SyntaxConstituent structure: ambiguity LING 200 Spring 2003 Reading: Files 6.1, 7.4
Constituent structure phrase structure rule: VP V (NP) (PP) (Adv) tree: VP V NP PP put Det N P NP the car in Det N the garage
Constituent structure • Some tests: • Structural ambiguity • Coordination • Substitution • Movement
Compositionality • Meaning of complex expressions is compositional • I.e., meaning of morphologically complex words, phrases is determined by: • morpheme meaning • syntactic structure
Structurally ambiguous words File 5.3 Adj Adj un Adj V Adj V Adj un V able fold able fold 2 readings (interpretations) of unfoldable: ‘not capable of being folded’ ‘capable of being unfolded’ un- negative: Adj[___Adj[ un- ‘reverse’: V[___V[
Structurally ambiguous headlines • “Enraged cow attacks man with axe.” • "The nomination of Dr. Henry Foster to the Surgeon General's office appears to be in trouble after he admitted that he had performed at least 39 abortions on TV last night."
Structural ambiguity and constituency “Enraged cow attacks man with axe.” the real world reading: S NP VP Adj N V NP enraged cow attacks N PP man P NP with N axe
“Enraged cow attacks man with axe.” the humorous reading: S NP VP Adj N V NP PP enraged cow attacks N P NP man with N axe
Structural ambiguity and constituency • “he admitted thathe performed...last night” complementizerembedded sentence (complement) • More phrase structure rules • VP V S’ (“S-bar”) • S’ that S
Structural ambiguity and constituency ‘ he performed last night’ reading: S NP VP N V S’ he admitted that S NP VP N V NP Adv he performed abortions last night
‘he admitted ... last night’ reading S NP VP N V S’ Adv he admitted that S last night NP VP N V NP he performed N abortions
Summary of structural ambiguity • Meaning is compositional: meaning of whole = meaning of parts • Structural ambiguity as a test for syntactic structure • Reading1 < Structure1 • Reading2 < Structure2