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Formal Grammars of English
rameshjesswani edited this page Oct 12, 2017
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- Grammar is defined as set of rules and conventions that govern any language[1]
- Furthermore, it is used to determine whether the given sentence is proper sentence; follows the rules of language or not[2]
- We use grammar and parsing to know the meaning of the sentence[2]
- Word or group of words that acts as a one unit or constituent
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It is a word or group of words in a sentence that acts like a noun
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- Example You could say, ''I met Ramesh'' . In this sentence noun is ''Ramesh'', but if you replace it with a group of words(phrase) and say, ''I met your brother''. Now here ''your brother'' is a phrase(a group of words without a finite verb), and it functions as a noun in the sentence
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In other words, noun phrase is group of words that contains at least one noun.
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- Possible Evidences to group Words
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One way is that they can all appear in similar syntactic environments such as noun phrases can occur before verbs
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Another way can be from preposed(beginning of sentence) or ** postposed(end of sentence)** constructions:
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- Example prepositional phrase on December eighteenth can be written on different positions of sentence:
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- On December eighteenth, I’d like to fly from Atlanta to Denver
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- I’d like to fly on December eighteenth from Atlanta to Denver
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- I’d like to fly from Atlanta to Denver on December eighteenth
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- Syntax: It defines how words are arranged in a sentence.
[1] https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/introduction-to-grammar
[3] http://www.really-learn-english.com/english-noun-phrases.html