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Highly readable and eminently practical, Syntactic Analysis: The Basics focuses on bringing students with little background in linguistics up to speed on how modern syntactic analysis works.
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Nicholas Sobin is Professor of Language and Linguistics at The University of Texas at El Paso.? He has published numerous articles on various topics in syntax in such journals as Linguistics Inquiry, Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, and the Journal of Linguistics, and has held Visiting Scholar appointments at M.I.T. and Harvard University.? He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock....
Sommaire: Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi Introductory Notes and References 1 1 Doing Science with Language: Introductory Concepts 5 2 The Structure and Classification of Words 12 3 Determining the Structure of Sentences 29 4 Rules of Sentence Structure: A First Approximation 38 5 Assigning Meaning in Sentences 53 6 Some Category-Neutral Processes 63 7 How Structure Affects Pronoun Reference 71 8 Complex Verb Forms 82 9 Real vs. Apparent Sentence Structure 90
This chapter introduces hypothesis formation and testing in the realm of human language and discusses the paradox of language acquisition. It offers an initial sketch of the Principles&Parameters approach and the innateness hypothesis.
Words are analyzed into roots and affixes. A system of generative word formation is introduced involving morphemes and word formation rules. Also discussed are criteria for identifying the lexical class of roots, stems, and words. Finally, a discussion of the meaning of particular affixes leads to the conclusion that affixes do not have simple meanings, but instead participate with a constellation of other factors to determine meaning, something referred to as compositional semantics.
Tests of phrasehood are introduced, indicating the presence of hierarchic structure within sentences. Also presented is some of the core terminology of syntactic relations among phrases.
Phrase structure rules are introduced as a means of explaining the presence of hierarchic structure within sentences. Beyond basic phrasal structure, key concepts such as structural ambiguity and recursion are presented as further evidence of the efficacy of the phrase structure approach to the analysis of sentences. Recursion is noted as the key to explaining linguistic creativity.
Presented here is the system of determining grammatical function (subject, object, or adjunct) based on structural position. Building on this, theta roles and argument structure are introduced, offering an explanation both of how arguments (subjects, objects, etc.) get their explicit meanings, and how verbs choose the correct complementation pattern.
Here, the notion of category-neutral processes is first introduced, paving the way for the generally category-neutral system of X-bar syntax presented later. The processes discussed here are coordination and proform insertion.
This chapter introduces c-command and some of the phenomena that ccommand has been crucial for explaining, including the distribution of negative polarity items, and the Binding Principles, the distribution and semantics of anaphors and pronominals, and referring expressions. The presence of such mechanisms as the Binding Principles in the theory of syntax points offers further support for the innateness hypothesis.
The case is made here that auxiliary verbs each head a VP, so that sentences with multiple verbs involve a recursive VP architecture. Also, the first transformation, Affix Hopping, is introduced, opening the discussion of transformational grammar, and the levels deep structure and surface structure.
Tense affixes are argued here to originate in the same position as modal verbs do, leading to the claim that deep structure is abstract, that is, consistently different in its alignment of elements from that seen in surface forms. Also discussed is the position of negation and the head movement rule V-to-T, which raises an auxiliary verb to the position of tense. All of this expands the transformational view of syntax. Arguments are presented for the presence of a null tense affix in sentences like They like beans, making the s...
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