Elements of Grammar: Handbook in Generative Syntax

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Liliane Haegeman
Springer Science & Business Media, 1997 M07 31 - 349 páginas
The aim of this Handbook is to provide a forum in which some of the generative syntacticians whose work has had an impact on theoretical syntax over the past 20 years are invited to present their views on one or more aspects of current syntactic theory.
The following authors have contributed to the volume: Mark Baker, Michael Brody, Jane Grimshaw, James McCloskey, Jean-Yves Pollock, and Luigi Rizzi. Each contribution focuses on one specific aspect of the grammar. As a general theme, the papers are concerned with the question of the composition of the clause, i.e. what kind of components the clause is made up of, and how these components are put together in the clause. The introduction to the volume provides the backdrop for the papers and highlights some of the developments that have occurred in theoretical syntax in the last ten years.
Elements of Grammar is destined for an audience of linguists working in the generative framework.
 

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ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR
1
THEMATIC ROLES AND SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE
73
PERFECT CHAINS
139
CONSTRAINT CONFLICT IN MORPHOSYNTAX
169
SUBJECTHOOD AND SUBJECT POSITIONS
197
NOTES ON CLAUSE STRUCTURE
237
THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE LEFT PERIPHERY
281
INDEX
339
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