syntactic category
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A student writes the syntactic category of each word above it on the whiteboard.
Definition
Noun: 1. (Grammar) A category of words having the same grammatical properties. A syntactic category is a class of words that share a common set of grammatical features, such as how they can be used in a sentence, what forms they can take, and what roles they can play. These categories form the fundamental building blocks for analyzing sentence structure.
Examples
- Noun:
- In the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps," the words "fox" and "jumps" belong to different syntactic categories.
- Traditional parts of speech like noun, verb, and adjective are classic examples of syntactic categories.
- Linguists analyze language by grouping words into syntactic categories based on their distribution and function.
Advanced Usage
- Formal Linguistics: In formal grammar theories (e.g., Generative Grammar), are often defined more precisely by phrase structure rules (e.g., N → Noun, V → Verb, NP → Noun Phrase). A major like "Verb" can be subdivided into subcategories like "transitive verb" or "auxiliary verb."
- Cross-linguistic Analysis: The inventory of (e.g., whether a language has a distinct category for adjectives) can vary across languages and is a key point of linguistic study.
Variants and Related Words
- Part of Speech (n): This is a common, more traditional term often used synonymously with in introductory contexts.
- Grammatical Category (n): A broader term that can include as well as categories like tense, number, or case.
- Word Class (n): Another widely used synonym for or part of speech.
- Lexical Category (n): Often used interchangeably with , particularly for major classes like nouns and verbs.
Synonyms
- Part of Speech
- Word Class
- Grammatical Class
- Lexical Category
Related Phrases / Collocations
- Major syntactic category: Refers to the primary classes like noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition.
- Minor syntactic category: Refers to smaller, closed classes like determiners (the, a), conjunctions (and, but), or auxiliaries (can, will).
- Belong to a syntactic category: Describes the classification of a specific word.
- The word "happiness" belongs to the syntactic category of nouns.
- Assign to a syntactic category: The act of classifying a word.
- The parser must correctly assign each word to its correct syntactic category.
A student writes the syntactic category of each word above it on the whiteboard.
Noun
- (grammar) a category of words having the same grammatical properties