Syntax : a generative introduction / Andrew Carnie.

"Andrew Carnie's bestselling textbook on syntax has guided thousands of students through the discipline of theoretical syntax; retaining its popularity due to its combination of straightforward language, comprehensive coverage, and numerous exercises. In this third edition, topics have bee...

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Main Author: Carnie, Andrew, 1969- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
Edition:Third edition.
Series:Introducing linguistics ; 4.
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520 |a "Andrew Carnie's bestselling textbook on syntax has guided thousands of students through the discipline of theoretical syntax; retaining its popularity due to its combination of straightforward language, comprehensive coverage, and numerous exercises. In this third edition, topics have been updated, new exercises added, and the online resources have been expanded. Supported by expanded online student and instructor resources at http://www.wiley.com/go/carnie, including extra chapters on HPSG, LFG and time-saving materials for lecturers, including problem sets, PowerPoint slides, and an instructors' manual Features new chapters on ellipsis, auxiliaries, and non-configurational languages Covers topics including phrase structure, the lexicon, Case theory, movement, covert movement, locality conditions, VP shells, and control Accompanied by a new optional workbook, available separately, of sample problem sets which are designed to give students greater experience of analyzing syntactic structure "--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Part 1 : Preliminaries. 1 : Generative Grammar. Preliminaries ; Syntax as a Cognitive Science ; Modeling Syntax ; Syntax as Science : the Scientific Method ; Where Do the Rules Come From? ; Choosing among Theories about Syntax ; The Scientific Method and the Structure of this Textbook -- 2 : Parts of Speech. Words and Why They Matter to Syntax ; Determining Part of Speech ; The Major Parts of Speech : N, V, Adj, and Adv ; Open vs. Closed, Lexical vs. Functional ; Subcategories and Features -- 3 : Constituency, Trees, and Rules. Rules and Trees ; How to Draw a Tree ; Modification and Ambiguity ; Constituency Tests ; Constituency in Other Languages -- 4 : Structural Relations. The Parts of a Tree ; Domination ; Precedence ; C-command ; Grammatical Relations -- 5 : Binding Theory. The Notions Coindex and Antecedent ; Binding ; Locality Conditions on the Binding of Anaphors ; The Distribution of Pronouns ; The Distribution of R-expressions -- Part 2 : The Base. 6 : X-bar Theory. Bar-level Projections ; Generalizing the Rules : The X-bar Schema ; Complements, Adjuncts, and Specifiers ; Some Definitional Housekeeping ; Parameters of Word Order ; Drawing Trees in X-bar Notation ; X-bar Theory : A Summary -- 7 : Extending X-bar Theory to Functional Categories. Determiner Phrases (DPs) ; A Descriptive Tangent into Clause Types ; Complementizer Phrases (CPs) ; Tense Phrases (TPs) -- 8 : Constraining X-bar : Theta Theory. Some Basic Terminology ; Thematic Relations and Theta Roles ; The Lexicon ; Expletives and the Extended Projection Principle -- 9 : Auxiliaries and Functional Categories. Complementizers ; Determiners ; Understanding Tense, Aspect, Voice, and Mood ; Auxiliaries -- Part 3 : Movement. 10 : Head-to-Head Movement. Verb Movement ; T Movement ; Do-support -- 11 : DP Movement. A Puzzle for the Theory of Theta Roles ; Passives ; Case ; Raising : Reprise ; Passives : Reprise ; Tying Up a Loose End -- 12 : Wh-movement and Locality Constraints. Movement in Wh-questions ; Relative Clauses ; Islands ; The Minimal Link Condition ; Echo Questions (Wh-in-situ) in English -- 13 : A Unified Theory of Movement. Move ; Explaining Cross-linguistic Differences ; Scope, Covert Movement, and the MLC -- Part 4 : Advanced Topics. 14 : Expanded VPs. The Problem of Ditransitive Verbs ; The Active Voice Head and Other Light Verbs ; Object Shift ; Ditransitives : Reprise -- 15 : Raising, Control, and Empty Categories. Raising vs. Control ; Two Kinds of Raising, Two Kinds of Control ; Control Theory ; Another Kind of Null Subject : "Little" pro -- 16 : Ellipsis. Ellipsis ; LF-copying or PF-deletion ; Antecedent-Contained Deletion and Pseudogapping -- 17 : Advanced Topics in Binding Theory. Levels of Representation ; The Definition of Binding Domain -- 18 : Polysynthesis, Incorporation, and Non-configurationality. Polysynthesis ; Incorporation ; Scrambling and Non-configurationality ; General Problem Sets. 
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