Bare Syntax

Bare Syntax
Title Bare Syntax PDF eBook
Author Cedric Boeckx
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 311
Release 2008-05-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780191559990

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This important contribution to the Minimalist Program offers a comprehensive theory of locality and new insights into phrase structure and syntactic cartography. It unifies central components of the grammar and increases the symmetry in syntax. Its central hypothesis has broad empirical application and at the same time reinforces the central premise of minimalism that language is an optimal system. Cedric Boeckx focuses on two core components of grammar: phrase structure and locality. He argues that the domains which render syntactic processes local (such as islands, bounding nodes, barriers, and phases in all their cartographic manifestations) are better understood once reduced to, or combined with, the basic syntactic operation, Merge, and its core representation, the X-bar schema. In a detailed examination of the mechanism of phrasal projection or labelling he shows that viewing chains as X-bar phrases allows conditions on chain formation or movement to be captured. Clearly argued, accessibly written, and illustrated with examples from a wide range of languages, Bare Syntax will appeal to linguists and others interested in syntactic theory at graduate level and above.

English Syntax, second edition

English Syntax, second edition
Title English Syntax, second edition PDF eBook
Author C. L. Baker
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 676
Release 1995-03-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780262521987

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An authoritative, self-contained introduction to the subject for students who have had no prior coursework in syntactic theory. English Syntax is an authoritative, self-contained introduction to the subject for students who have had no prior coursework in syntactic theory. The detailed revisions throughout this new edition are aimed at increasing its clarity and usefulness. There are changes in almost every chapter, including a large number of new exercises and several new subsections. In addition there are two new appendixes, the first sketching the relation of English syntax to the wider field of generative syntactic theory, the second summarizing the basic syntactic structures discussed in the body of the text. Specific changes include a fuller discussion, at the beginning of chapter 3, of the difference between complements and modifiers; a more systematic introduction to tree diagrams and what they express, at the end of chapter 3; a new subsection in chapter 4 on how to analyze complex structures; a new discussion of the general nature of missing-phrase constructions in chapter 9; a significant revision of the discussion of comparative clauses in chapter 12; a new discussion of the scope of negation in chapter 15; and, in chapter 16, a new discussion of practical strategies for analyzing conjoined structures.

The Syntax-Information Structure Interface

The Syntax-Information Structure Interface
Title The Syntax-Information Structure Interface PDF eBook
Author Timothy Gupton
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 308
Release 2014-10-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1614512051

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It is quite remarkable that, after over a half-century of generative grammar, there is still uncertainty with respect to the analysis of preverbal subjects in a number of languages. According to canonical analyses, preverbal subjects are arguments (A-elements). However, following non-canonical analyses, preverbal subjects are not arguments, but rather A’-elements that behave like topical preverbal direct and indirect objects, which have received a CLLD analysis in the literature (e.g. Cinque 1990). The implications of this debate are far-reaching for generative theory: if preverbal subjects are non-arguments, one must question the universality of the EPP (as in e.g. Alexiadou & Agnostopoulou 1998), as well as its associated features and feature-strengths. Galician is an underdocumented Romance language within the generative paradigm. In this book, I develop an experimental program for establishing clausal word order preferences for a number of information structure contexts. The preference data suggest that preverbal subjects behave like canonical elements, and not CLLD elements. These results inform the model of the preverbal field that I propose for Galician, which also takes into account the enclisis-proclisis divide and reco.

The Syntax and Semantics of a Determiner System

The Syntax and Semantics of a Determiner System
Title The Syntax and Semantics of a Determiner System PDF eBook
Author Diana Guillemin
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 330
Release 2011-11-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027284709

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Within the framework of Chomsky’s Minimalism and Formal Semantics, this work documents the development of the Mauritian Creole (MC) determiner system from the mid 18th century to the present. Guillemin proposes that the loss of the French quantificational determiners, which agglutinated to nouns, resulted in the occurrence of bare nouns in argument positions. This triggered a shift in noun denotation, from predicative in French to argumental in MC, and accounts for the very different determiner systems of the creole and its lexifier. MC nouns are lexically stored as Kind denoting terms, that share some of the distributional properties of English bare plurals. New MC determiners are analyzed as ‘type shifting operators’ that shift Kinds into predicates, and serve to establish the referential properties of noun phrases. The analysis provides evidence for the universality of semantic features like Definiteness and Specificity, and the mapping of their form and function.

The Syntax and Semantics of Yoruba Nominal Expressions

The Syntax and Semantics of Yoruba Nominal Expressions
Title The Syntax and Semantics of Yoruba Nominal Expressions PDF eBook
Author Ajiboye, Oladiipo
Publisher M & J Grand Orbit Communications
Pages 285
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9785416453

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The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundation to publish recent outstanding doctoral dissertations on any aspect of Nigerian linguistics, languages, literatures and cultures. This study is a departer from most previous work on Yorùbá Grammar in the sense that rather than being purely a descriptive grammar; it attempts to provide a theoretical analysis of the internal and external syntax of Yorùbá nominal expressions using the Chomskyan Principles and Parameters approach to syntax. This Generative theory attempts to characterize the grammar of all natural languages in terms of a set of universal principles that all languages share, and a set of parameters along which languages may vary. The book emphasizes the empirical motivation behind major theoretical proposals in that framework, and shows how views on the nature of universal grammar and cross-linguistic variation have developed over the years as a consequence of a massive increase in cross-linguistic syntactic research.

The Syntax of Time

The Syntax of Time
Title The Syntax of Time PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Guéron
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 684
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780262572170

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A collection of recent studies by leading scholars that examines the syntactic analysis of time from varying perspectives.

Bare Phrase Structure

Bare Phrase Structure
Title Bare Phrase Structure PDF eBook
Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1994
Genre Generative grammar
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