The Routledge Handbook of Syntax
Herausgeber: Carnie, Andrew; Sato, Yosuke; Siddiqi, Dan
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Herausgeber: Carnie, Andrew; Sato, Yosuke; Siddiqi, Dan
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The Routledge Handbook of Syntax provides a comprehensive survey of major theoretical and empirical issues in contemporary syntactic theory and keeps the reader up-to-date with the current state of the art in the field.
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The Routledge Handbook of Syntax provides a comprehensive survey of major theoretical and empirical issues in contemporary syntactic theory and keeps the reader up-to-date with the current state of the art in the field.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1231g
- ISBN-13: 9781138480582
- ISBN-10: 1138480584
- Artikelnr.: 52010493
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1231g
- ISBN-13: 9781138480582
- ISBN-10: 1138480584
- Artikelnr.: 52010493
Andrew Carnie is Professor of Linguistics and Dean of the Graduate College at the University of Arizona, USA. Yosuke Sato is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the Department of English Language and Literature of the National University of Singapore. Daniel Siddiqi is an Associate Professor of Linguistics, Cognitive Science, and English at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Editor's Introduction. Contributors. Acknowledgements. Part 1:
Constituency, Categories and Structure 1. Merge, Labeling and Projection
Naoki Fukui and Hiroki Narita 2. Argument Structure Jaume Mateu 3. The
Integration, Proliferation and Expansion of Functional Categories Lisa
deMena Travis 4. Functional Structure Inside Nominal Phrases Jeffrey Punske
5.The Syntax of Adjectives Artemis Alexiadou 6. The Syntax of Adverbs
Thomas Ernst Part 2 Syntactic Phenomena 7. Head Movement Michael Barrie and
Éric Mathieu 8. Case and Grammatical Relations Maria Polinsky and Omer
Preminger 9. A-bar Movement Norvin Richards 10. The Syntax of Ellipsis and
Related Phenomena Masaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao and Iván Ortega-Santos 11.
Binding Theory Robert Truswell 12. Control Theory Norbert Hornstein and
Jairo Nunes 13. Scrambling Yosuke Sato and Nobu Goto 14. Noun
Incorporation, Nonconfigurationality, and Polysynthesis Kumiko Murasugi
Part 3 Syntactic Interfaces 15. The Syntax-Semantics/Pragmatics Interface
Sylvia L.R. Schreiner 16. The Syntax-Lexicon Interface Peter Ackema 17.
The Morphology-Syntax Interface Daniel Siddiqi 18. Prosodic Domains and
Syntax-Phonology Interface Dobashi Yoshihito Part 4 Syntax in Context 19.
Syntactic Change Ian Roberts 20. Syntax in Forward and in Reverse: Form,
Memory, and Language Processing Matt Wagers 21. Major Theories in
Acquisition of Syntax Research Susannah Kirby 22. The Evolutionary Origins
of Syntax Maggie Tallerman Part 5 Theoretical Approaches to Syntax 23. The
History of Syntax Peter Culicover 24. Comparative Syntax Martin Haspelmath
25. Principles and Parameters/Minimalism Juan Uriagereka and Terje Lohndal
26. Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Felix Bildhauer 27.
Lexical-Functional Grammar George Aaron Broadwall 28. Role and Reference
Grammar Robert Van Valin 29 Dependency Grammar Timothy Osborne 30.
Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar Lachlan MacKenzie 31.
Construction Grammar Seizi Iwata 32. Categorial Grammar Mark Steedman.
Index
Constituency, Categories and Structure 1. Merge, Labeling and Projection
Naoki Fukui and Hiroki Narita 2. Argument Structure Jaume Mateu 3. The
Integration, Proliferation and Expansion of Functional Categories Lisa
deMena Travis 4. Functional Structure Inside Nominal Phrases Jeffrey Punske
5.The Syntax of Adjectives Artemis Alexiadou 6. The Syntax of Adverbs
Thomas Ernst Part 2 Syntactic Phenomena 7. Head Movement Michael Barrie and
Éric Mathieu 8. Case and Grammatical Relations Maria Polinsky and Omer
Preminger 9. A-bar Movement Norvin Richards 10. The Syntax of Ellipsis and
Related Phenomena Masaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao and Iván Ortega-Santos 11.
Binding Theory Robert Truswell 12. Control Theory Norbert Hornstein and
Jairo Nunes 13. Scrambling Yosuke Sato and Nobu Goto 14. Noun
Incorporation, Nonconfigurationality, and Polysynthesis Kumiko Murasugi
Part 3 Syntactic Interfaces 15. The Syntax-Semantics/Pragmatics Interface
Sylvia L.R. Schreiner 16. The Syntax-Lexicon Interface Peter Ackema 17.
The Morphology-Syntax Interface Daniel Siddiqi 18. Prosodic Domains and
Syntax-Phonology Interface Dobashi Yoshihito Part 4 Syntax in Context 19.
Syntactic Change Ian Roberts 20. Syntax in Forward and in Reverse: Form,
Memory, and Language Processing Matt Wagers 21. Major Theories in
Acquisition of Syntax Research Susannah Kirby 22. The Evolutionary Origins
of Syntax Maggie Tallerman Part 5 Theoretical Approaches to Syntax 23. The
History of Syntax Peter Culicover 24. Comparative Syntax Martin Haspelmath
25. Principles and Parameters/Minimalism Juan Uriagereka and Terje Lohndal
26. Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Felix Bildhauer 27.
Lexical-Functional Grammar George Aaron Broadwall 28. Role and Reference
Grammar Robert Van Valin 29 Dependency Grammar Timothy Osborne 30.
Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar Lachlan MacKenzie 31.
Construction Grammar Seizi Iwata 32. Categorial Grammar Mark Steedman.
Index
Editor's Introduction. Contributors. Acknowledgements. Part 1:
Constituency, Categories and Structure 1. Merge, Labeling and Projection
Naoki Fukui and Hiroki Narita 2. Argument Structure Jaume Mateu 3. The
Integration, Proliferation and Expansion of Functional Categories Lisa
deMena Travis 4. Functional Structure Inside Nominal Phrases Jeffrey Punske
5.The Syntax of Adjectives Artemis Alexiadou 6. The Syntax of Adverbs
Thomas Ernst Part 2 Syntactic Phenomena 7. Head Movement Michael Barrie and
Éric Mathieu 8. Case and Grammatical Relations Maria Polinsky and Omer
Preminger 9. A-bar Movement Norvin Richards 10. The Syntax of Ellipsis and
Related Phenomena Masaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao and Iván Ortega-Santos 11.
Binding Theory Robert Truswell 12. Control Theory Norbert Hornstein and
Jairo Nunes 13. Scrambling Yosuke Sato and Nobu Goto 14. Noun
Incorporation, Nonconfigurationality, and Polysynthesis Kumiko Murasugi
Part 3 Syntactic Interfaces 15. The Syntax-Semantics/Pragmatics Interface
Sylvia L.R. Schreiner 16. The Syntax-Lexicon Interface Peter Ackema 17.
The Morphology-Syntax Interface Daniel Siddiqi 18. Prosodic Domains and
Syntax-Phonology Interface Dobashi Yoshihito Part 4 Syntax in Context 19.
Syntactic Change Ian Roberts 20. Syntax in Forward and in Reverse: Form,
Memory, and Language Processing Matt Wagers 21. Major Theories in
Acquisition of Syntax Research Susannah Kirby 22. The Evolutionary Origins
of Syntax Maggie Tallerman Part 5 Theoretical Approaches to Syntax 23. The
History of Syntax Peter Culicover 24. Comparative Syntax Martin Haspelmath
25. Principles and Parameters/Minimalism Juan Uriagereka and Terje Lohndal
26. Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Felix Bildhauer 27.
Lexical-Functional Grammar George Aaron Broadwall 28. Role and Reference
Grammar Robert Van Valin 29 Dependency Grammar Timothy Osborne 30.
Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar Lachlan MacKenzie 31.
Construction Grammar Seizi Iwata 32. Categorial Grammar Mark Steedman.
Index
Constituency, Categories and Structure 1. Merge, Labeling and Projection
Naoki Fukui and Hiroki Narita 2. Argument Structure Jaume Mateu 3. The
Integration, Proliferation and Expansion of Functional Categories Lisa
deMena Travis 4. Functional Structure Inside Nominal Phrases Jeffrey Punske
5.The Syntax of Adjectives Artemis Alexiadou 6. The Syntax of Adverbs
Thomas Ernst Part 2 Syntactic Phenomena 7. Head Movement Michael Barrie and
Éric Mathieu 8. Case and Grammatical Relations Maria Polinsky and Omer
Preminger 9. A-bar Movement Norvin Richards 10. The Syntax of Ellipsis and
Related Phenomena Masaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao and Iván Ortega-Santos 11.
Binding Theory Robert Truswell 12. Control Theory Norbert Hornstein and
Jairo Nunes 13. Scrambling Yosuke Sato and Nobu Goto 14. Noun
Incorporation, Nonconfigurationality, and Polysynthesis Kumiko Murasugi
Part 3 Syntactic Interfaces 15. The Syntax-Semantics/Pragmatics Interface
Sylvia L.R. Schreiner 16. The Syntax-Lexicon Interface Peter Ackema 17.
The Morphology-Syntax Interface Daniel Siddiqi 18. Prosodic Domains and
Syntax-Phonology Interface Dobashi Yoshihito Part 4 Syntax in Context 19.
Syntactic Change Ian Roberts 20. Syntax in Forward and in Reverse: Form,
Memory, and Language Processing Matt Wagers 21. Major Theories in
Acquisition of Syntax Research Susannah Kirby 22. The Evolutionary Origins
of Syntax Maggie Tallerman Part 5 Theoretical Approaches to Syntax 23. The
History of Syntax Peter Culicover 24. Comparative Syntax Martin Haspelmath
25. Principles and Parameters/Minimalism Juan Uriagereka and Terje Lohndal
26. Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Felix Bildhauer 27.
Lexical-Functional Grammar George Aaron Broadwall 28. Role and Reference
Grammar Robert Van Valin 29 Dependency Grammar Timothy Osborne 30.
Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar Lachlan MacKenzie 31.
Construction Grammar Seizi Iwata 32. Categorial Grammar Mark Steedman.
Index