The Syntax of Specifiers and Heads

The Syntax of Specifiers and Heads
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781134718238
ISBN-13 : 1134718233
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Synopsis The Syntax of Specifiers and Heads by : Hilda J Koopman

Specifiers and Heads covers such topics as: * interpretation and distribution of pronouns * ECP effects * specifiers and phrase structure * the role and functioning of head movement * the architecture of grammar Each chapter draws syntactic arguments from phenomena in a broad range of languages and brings these to bear on the structure of syntactic theory and the understanding of crosslinguistic variation. Among the languages studied are the African languages, Welsh and Irish, Norwegian, French, English and Dutch.

Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English

Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 0521477077
ISBN-13 : 9780521477079
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English by : Andrew Radford

Andrew Radford's textbook is written for students with little or no background in syntax, and introduces them to key concepts of Chomsky's minimalist programme (e.g. merger and movement, checking, economy and greed, split VPs, agreement projections), as well as providing detailed analysis of the syntax of a range of different construction types (e.g. interrogatives, negatives, passives, unaccusatives, complement clauses). Illustrative material is drawn from varieties of English (Standard English, Belfast English, Shakespearean English, Jamaican Creole and Child English). There is a substantial glossary and an extensive integral workbook section at the end of each chapter with helpful hints and model answers, which aim to get students to analyse phrases and sentences for themselves within a minimalist framework.

Perspectives on Phrase Structure: Heads and Licensing

Perspectives on Phrase Structure: Heads and Licensing
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9789004373198
ISBN-13 : 9004373195
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Perspectives on Phrase Structure: Heads and Licensing by : Susan Rothstein

Explores licensing theory and its implications for a theory of syntax. This book brings a series of papers which focus on developing a constrained set of licensing mechanisms relating elements in a syntactic representation, and on the different properties of lexical and functional heads as licenses of complements and specifiers.

Current Approaches to Syntax

Current Approaches to Syntax
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9783110540253
ISBN-13 : 3110540258
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Approaches to Syntax by : András Kertész

Even though the range of phenomena syntactic theories intend to account for is basically the same, the large number of current approaches to syntax shows how differently these phenomena can be interpreted, described, and explained. The goal of the volume is to probe into the question of how exactly these frameworks differ and what if anything they have in common. Descriptions of a sample of current approaches to syntax are presented by their major practitioners (Part I) followed by their metatheoretical underpinnings (Part II). Given that the goal is to facilitate a systematic comparison among the approaches, a checklist of issues was given to the contributors to address. The main headings are Data, Goals, Descriptive Tools, and Criteria for Evaluation. The chapters are structured uniformly allowing an item-by-item survey across the frameworks. The introduction lays out the parameters along which syntactic frameworks must be the same and how they may differ and a final paper draws some conclusions about similarities and differences. The volume is of interest to descriptive linguists, theoreticians of grammar, philosophers of science, and studies of the cognitive science of science.

Parameters and Functional Heads

Parameters and Functional Heads
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9780195087949
ISBN-13 : 0195087941
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Parameters and Functional Heads by : Adriana Belletti

The essays collected in this volume, most previously unpublished, address a number of closely interconnected issues raised by the comparative syntax of functional heads within the Principles-and-Parameters approach. The general theory of head movement, the properties of derived structures created by incorporation, and the parameterization involved are the main theoretical foci. One major empirical area which is addressed concerns head movement in configurations involving certain kinds of operator-like elements, for example, the different manifestations of Verb Second phenomena in Wh and other constructions and the syntax of negative heads and specifiers. In addition, properties of functional heads and head movement in nominal and clausal structures and the causative construction are investigated.

The Limits of Syntax

The Limits of Syntax
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9789004373167
ISBN-13 : 9004373160
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Limits of Syntax by : Peter Culicover

Contains a collection of essays which explore the ways in which greater incorporation of nonsyntactic explanations into linguistic research may deepen the understanding of problematic linguistic phenomena and, at the same time, strengthen syntactic research. It also addresses the status of syntactic constraints.

Towards an Elegant Syntax

Towards an Elegant Syntax
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781134423538
ISBN-13 : 1134423535
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards an Elegant Syntax by : Michael Brody

This collection of essays, written between 1980 and 2001, places the search for theoretical elegance at centre stage. The author shows that although the conceptual difference between 'elegance' and the minimalist search for 'perfection' may appear to be subtle, its consequences are in fact wide ranging and radical. These considerations lead to a markedly different and novel theory of syntax where most of the major features of minimalism, such as derivation, economy, merge, move, phrases and projection, are not just reanalysed or shifted to other components but in a majority of cases are dispensed with completely or reduced to much simpler notions. Towards an Elegant Syntax makes available important and some less easily accessible publications with new introductory material.

Introducing Syntax

Introducing Syntax
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781108184052
ISBN-13 : 1108184057
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Syntax by : Olaf Koeneman

Syntax is the system of rules that we subconsciously follow when we build sentences. Whereas the grammar of English (or other languages) might look like a rather chaotic set of arbitrary patterns, linguistic science has revealed that these patterns can actually be understood as the result of a small number of grammatical principles. This lively introductory textbook is designed for undergraduate students in linguistics, English and modern languages with relatively little background in the subject, offering the necessary tools for the analysis of phrases and sentences while at the same time introducing state-of-the-art syntactic theory in an accessible and engaging way. Guiding students through a variety of intriguing puzzles, striking facts and novel ideas, Introducing Syntax presents contemporary insights into syntactic theory in one clear and coherent narrative, avoiding unnecessary detail and enabling readers to understand the rationale behind technicalities. Aids to learning include highlighted key terms, suggestions for further reading and numerous exercises, placing syntax in a broader grammatical perspective.

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages

The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780195344011
ISBN-13 : 0195344014
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Syntax of Verb Initial Languages by : Andrew Carnie Assistant Professor of Linguistics University of Arizona

This volume contains twelve chapters on the derivation of and the correlates to verb initial word order. The studies in this volume cover such widely divergent languages as Irish, Welsh, Scots Gaelic, Old Irish, Biblical Hebrew, Jakaltek, Mam, Lummi (Straits Salish), Niuean, Malagasy, Palauan, K'echi', and Zapotec, from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, including Minimalism, information structure, and sentence processing. The first book to take a cross-linguistic comparative approach to verb initial syntax, this volume provides new data to some old problems and debates and explores some innovative approaches to the derivation of verb initial order.

The Antisymmetry of Syntax

The Antisymmetry of Syntax
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0262611074
ISBN-13 : 9780262611077
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Antisymmetry of Syntax by : Richard S. Kayne

It is standardly assumed that Universal Grammar (UG) allows a given hierarchical representation to be associated with more than one linear order. This book proposes a restrictive theory of word order and phrase structure that denies this assumption. According to this theory, phrase structure always completely determines linear order, so that if two phrases differ in linear order, they must also differ in hierarchical structure. It is standardly assumed that Universal Grammar (UG) allows a given hierarchical representation to be associated with more than one linear order. For example, English and Japanese phrases consisting of a verb and its complement are thought of as symmetrical to one another, differing only in linear order. The Antisymmetry of Syntax proposes a restrictive theory of word order and phrase structure that denies this assumption. According to this theory, phrase structure always completely determines linear order, so that if two phrases differ in linear order, they must also differ in hierarchical structure. More specifically, Richard Kayne shows that asymmetric c-command invariably maps into linear precedence. From this follows, with few further hypotheses, a highly specific theory of word order in UG: that complement positions must always follow their associated head, and that specifiers and adjoined elements must always precede the phrase that they are sister to. A further result is that standard X-bar theory is not a primitive component of UG. Rather, X-bar theory expresses a set of antisymmetric properties of phrase structure. This antisymmetry is inherited from the more basic antisymmetry of linear order. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph No. 25