Syntactic Theory
A Formal Introduction
The Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications (Publisher)
Published on 28. June 1999
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496 pages
978-1-57586-160-9 (ISBN)
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Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction is unlike any other introductory textbook on the market; it marks a return to 'generative grammar' in its original sense. This book focuses on the development of precisely formulated grammars whose empirical predictions can be directly tested. There is considerable emphasis on prediction and evaluation of grammatical hypotheses, as well as on integrating syntactic hypotheses with matters of semantic analysis. Problem solving is also emphasized; the extensive problem sets draw from a variety of languages other than English. Special attention is paid to the nature of lexical entries and the organization of the lexicon in terms of type hierarchies and constraint inheritance. The theoretical perspective of the book is presented in the context of current models of language processing, which provide motivation for a constraint-based, lexicalist grammatical architecture, whose value has already been demonstrated in computer language processing applications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Cambridge University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
60 exercises
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Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
675 gr
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978-1-57586-160-9 (9781575861609)
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. Some simple theories of grammar; 3. Analyzing features of grammatical categories; 4. Complex feature values; 5. Semantics; 6. How the grammar works; 7. Binding theory; 8. The structure of the lexicon; 9. Realistic grammar; 10. The passive construction; 11. Nominal types: dummies and idioms; 12. Infinitival complements; 13. Auxiliary verbs; 14. Dialect variation in the auxiliary system; 15. Long distance dependencies; 16. From rules to signs; 17. Appendix A. Grammar summary; 18. Appendix B. A brief overview of theories of generative grammar; 19. Glossary; 20. Bibliography.