Form and Function
Form and Function
Form and Function
PM/D H/N
NP
NP
H/A
H/Adv
AdvP
enough
PM/Adv
gone c)
Lex. V
H/A
VP
5. Prepositional Phrase
a) in the shadows
P
OP/NP
PP
was a child,
PM/Adv
H/A
PM/To-inf.
Cl
PREDI
b) A notebook
is
computer
S/NP
CATE
which
can
be carried
4. Verb Phrase
went b)
has
VP
to be here
c)
very
quickly
PM/Adv
H/Adv
AdvP
PM/Adv
When
happy
AP
3. Adverbial Phrase
a) quickly b) quickly
a)
a)
AP
H/Adv
Examples:
very
happy c)
PM/Adv
AP
PM/PP
NP
2. Adjectival Phrase
a) happy b)
very
H/A
PM/D H/N
PM
VP
AdvP
S/NP
could
have
gone
PM/Adv
H/A
PM/To-inf. Cl
VP
H/N
around.
P
PM/Relative Clause
/D
SC/NP
PREDICATE
Function:
The main two functions to identify are subject and predicate.
Subjects correspond to nominal structures, therefore noun
phrases, nominal clauses, gerundial clauses, and infinitival
clauses (to- and bare-) can perform as subjects.
Predicates do not correspond to one form, but to the verb phrase,
and the objects, complements, and adjuncts which it requires.
Mono-transitive verbs require one object. Di-transitive verbs
require two objects. Complex-transitive verbs require one object
and its complement, while linking verbs require one
complement.
In general, the correspondence between form and function goes as
follows:
Subjects and objects take a nominal form.
Complements can be either nominal or adjectival.
Adjuncts are adverbial in nature.
Adjectival phrases: Pre-Modifier in a Noun Phrase, PostModifier in a Noun Phrase, Subjective Complement, Objective
Complement.
Adverbial phrases: Pre- and post- Modifier in an Adjectival
Phrase, Pre- and post- Modifier in an Adverbial Phrase,
Adverbial Adjunct, Adverbial Complement.
Prepositional phrases: Post-modifier in a Noun Phrase,
Post-modifier (or Adjectival Complement) in an Adjectival
Phrase, Post-modifier in an Adverbial Phrase. Adverbial
Adjunct, Adverbial Complement.
Nominal clauses: Subject, Direct Object, Indirect Object,
Subjective Complement, Objective Complement.
Relative clauses: Post-modifiers in Noun Phrases.
Adverbial clauses: Adverbial adjuncts.
Gerundial clauses: Subject, Direct Object, Indirect Object,
Subjective Complement, Objective Complement, Object to a
Preposition.
Present participial clauses: Post-modifier in a Noun Phrase,
Adverbial Adjunct.
Past participial clause: Post-modifier in a Noun Phrase,
Adverbial Adjunct.
To-infinitival clause: Subject, Direct Object, Subjective
complement, Objective Complement, Post-modifier in a Noun
Phrase, Post-Modifier (Adjectival Complement) in an
Adjectival Phrase), Adverbial Adjunct.
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