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Understanding syntax

Maggie Tallerman

(Understanding language series)

Arnold , Oxford University Press, 1998

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  • : pbk

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注記

Bibliography: p. [214]-219

Includes indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780340603772

内容説明

Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, it discusses and illustrates all the major terms and concepts essential to the study of sentence structure in the world's languages. 'Noun' and 'verb' are explained, and the properties of these categories are discussed. The reader discovers what a finite verb is, what 'first person singular' means and what relative clauses look like. Concepts such as 'subject', 'object', 'gender', 'case', and 'subordination' are introduced and exemplified. Initial illustration is from English whenever possible, with extensive additional material from several other languages. 'Exotic' constructions not found in related European languages are fully covered, so that verb serialization, ergative languages and head-marking languages are all included.

目次

What is syntax? Words belong to different classes Looking inside sentences Head words and phrases How do we identify constituents? Relationship within the clause Syntactic processes.
巻冊次

: hdk ISBN 9780340700006

内容説明

An introduction to the main categories, constructions, terminology and problems associated with syntax, providing a basis from which students can proceed to more advanced work. It also teaches the reader how to read non-English examples by studying interlinear glosses.

目次

  • What is syntax?
  • words belong to different classes!
  • relationship between words
  • how do we identify constituents?
  • what work do constituents perform?
  • how do constituents interact with each other?
  • looking at syntactic processes - so why do languages have syntax?

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