Minimalist syntax
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書誌事項
Minimalist syntax
(Generative syntax / general editor, David Lightfoot, 7)
Blackwell, 2003
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780631219408
内容説明
Minimalist Syntax is a collection of essays that analyze major syntactic processes in a variety of languages, all unified by their perspective from within the Minimalist Program. The chapters, written by leading researchers in the field, provide broad overviews of central syntactic processes and present original findings that illustrate how Minimalist syntax analysis can be successfully carried out. Topics discussed include raising, control, agreement, head movement, quantification, VP ellipsis, extraposition, and constituency. The empirical consequences of the assumptions and theories used are stressed throughout the book and innovative analyses of these phenomena are proposed. Rich in scope and detail, Minimalist Syntax is a valuable resource for students and scholars as an entry to the most current concerns and debates in syntactic theory.
目次
Introduction: Randall Hendrick (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). 1. On Control: Norbert Hornstein (University of Maryland). 2. On Logical Form: Danny Fox (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 3. Steps toward a Minimal Theory of Anaphora: Howard Lasnik (University of Connecticut) and Randall Hendrick (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). 4. Syntactic Variation, Historical Development, and Minimalism: Hoskuldur Thrainsson (University of Iceland). 5. Phrase Structure: Robert A. Chametzky (Cornell University). Index.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780631219415
内容説明
Minimalist Syntax is a collection of essays that analyze major syntactic processes in a variety of languages, all unified by their perspective from within the Minimalist Program.
Introduces important concepts in the Minimalist approach to syntactic theory.
Emphasizes empirical consequences of the Minimalist approach through innovative analyses.
Highlights the importance of Minimalist syntax in explaining features of natural languages.
Includes contributions from leading syntacticians.
目次
Acknowledgments.
List of Contributors.
Introduction (Randall Hendrick).
1. On Control (Norbert Hornstein).
2. On Logical Form (Danny Fox).
3. Steps toward a Minimal Theory of Anaphora (Howard Lasnik).
4. Syntactic Variation, Historical Development, and Minimalism (Hoeskuldur Thrainsson).
5. Phrase Structure (Robert A. Chametzky).
Index.
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