
The Blackwell Companion to Syntax
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* * A unique collection of 70 newly-commissioned case studies, offering access to research completed over the last 40 years.
* Brings together the world's leading syntacticians to provide a large and diverse number of case studies in the field.
* Explores a comprehensive range of syntax topics from an historical perspective.
* Investigates empirical domains which have been well-documented and which have played a prominent role in theoretical syntax at some stage in the development of generative grammar.
* Serves as a research tool for not only theoretical linguistics but also the various forms of applied linguistics.
* Contains an accessible alphabetical structure, with an index integral to each volume featuring keywords and key figures.
* Each multi-volume set is also accompanied by a CD Rom of the entire Companion.
* Like the prestigious Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics series, this multi-volume work, in the new The Wiley Blackwell Companions to Linguistics series, can be relied upon to deliver the quality and expertise with which Blackwell Publishing's linguistics list is associated.
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Henk van Riemsdijk is Professor of Linguistics in theDepartment of Language and Literature, Tilburg University. Hisbooks include Triggers (co-edited with A. Breitbarth, 2004),Semi-Lexical Categories: The Content of Function Words and theFunction of Content Words (co-edited with N. Corver, 2001),Rightward Movement (co-edited with D. Beermann and D.LeBlanc, 1997), Materials on Left Dislocation (co-editedwith E. Anagnostopoulou and F. Zwarts, 1997), Studies onScrambling (co-edited with N. Corver, 1994), andIntroduction to the Theory of Grammar (with E. Williams,1986). He is co-editor of the Journal of ComparativeGermanic Linguistics and is a consulting editor for theLinguistic Review.
Content
- Intro
- The Blackwell Companion to Syntax
- Contents
- Chapters Grouped by Author
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Accusative Plus Infinitive Construction in English
- 2 Adjectival Passives
- 3 Adjectives: Order within DP and Attributive APs
- 4 Adverb Classes and Adverb Placement
- 5 Affectedness
- 6 Analytic Causatives
- 7 A-not-A Questions
- 8 Bare Plurals
- 9 Binding Theory: Terms and Concepts
- 10 Bridge Phenomena
- 11 Case (with Special Reference to Japanese)
- 12 Chinese Ba
- 13 Clitic Climbing
- 14 Clitic Doubling
- 15 Comparative Deletion and Subdeletion
- 16 Conditionals
- 17 Contraction
- 18 Copular Sentences
- 19 Derived Nominals
- 20 Double Nominatives in Japanese
- 21 Double Object Constructions
- 22 Ellipsis in DP
- 23 Embedded Root Phenomena
- 24 Existential Sentences and Expletive There
- 25 Extraposition
- 26 Focus Movement (with Special Reference to Hungarian)
- 27 Free Relatives
- 28 Freezing Effects
- 29 Gapping
- 30 Gerundive Nominalizations
- 31 Grammatical Verbs (with Special Reference to Light Verbs)
- 32 Honorifics
- 33 Icelandic Logophoric Anaphora
- 34 Implicit Arguments
- 35 Inalienable Possession
- 36 Inverse Linking
- 37 Left Dislocation (including CLLD)
- 38 Logophoricity
- 39 Long-Distance Binding in Asian Languages
- 40 Long-Distance Binding in Germanic Languages
- 41 Long NP-Movement
- 42 Middles
- 43 Mittelfeld Phenomena (Scrambling in Germanic)
- 44 Multiple- Wh-Questions
- 45 N-Words and Negative Concord
- 46 Object Shift
- 47 Partial Wh-Movement
- 48 (Past) Participle Agreement
- 49 Phrasal Stress and Syntax
- 50 Pied-Piping
- 51 Preposition Stranding
- 52 Properties of VOS Languages
- 53 Quantifier Scope Ambiguities
- 54 Reconstruction, Binding, and Scope
- 55 Resumption
- 56 The SE-Anaphor and its Role in Argument Realization
- 57 Secondary Predicates in Australian Languages
- 58 Secondary Predication
- 59 Serial Verbs
- 60 Sluicing
- 61 Specificational Copular Sentences and Pseudoclefts
- 62 Split Topicalization
- 63 The Spray-Load Alternation
- 64 Strong vs. Weak Islands
- 65 Stylistic Fronting
- 66 Subextraction
- 67 Subject Clitics and Complex Inversion
- 68 Subjunctives
- 69 Syntactic Haplology
- 70 The Syntax of Modal Auxiliaries
- 71 The Syntax of Quantified Phrases and Quantitative Clitics
- 72 Temporal Reference
- 73 Topicalization in Asian Languages
- 74 Unexpected Wide-Scope Phenomena
- 75 Verb Clusters, Verb Raising, and Restructuring
- 76 Verb Particle Constructions
- 77 Wh-in-Situ
- Consolidated References
- Index to all Volumes
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