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An Annotated Syntax Reader
Lasting Insights and Questions
"This valuable volume is greatly to be welcomed. The selection of papers, and the thoughtful and informative commentary, provide an outstanding guide to the progress in understanding of language and its fundamental properties as it has developed in the past half century of highly productive inquiry." "This is book is a treasure trove for students, teachers and researchers alike. The chapters constitute milestones in the history of formal syntax, and the editors' carefully developed annotations and introduction help place chapters in relation to the field in general and in relation to each other." "An invaluable collection of articles that have shaped our current understanding of syntactic theory. It's not a historical overview of the field, nor just a record of some of its more stable findings . . . a beautiful idea." "To have all these classics collected in one volume is wonderful. To have them edited and annotated by this team of linguists is almost too good to be true."
—Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
—Liliane Haegeman, Ghent University
—Guglielmo Cinque, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
—Anders Holmberg, Newcastle University
Richard S. Kayne (Edited by), R Kayne (Author), Thomas Leu (Edited by), Raffaella Zanuttini (Edited by)
9780631235897, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 28 May 2013
608 pages
24.5 x 17.3 x 2.8 cm, 0.912 kg
"This collection of papers constitutes another volume in Wiley-Blackwell's important series Linguistics: The essential readings." (Language, 1 September 2014)
An Annotated Syntax Reader brings together a collection of seminal articles published over the last forty years that demonstrate the empirical and theoretical foundations of current syntactic theory.
Acknowledgments viii Introduction 1 1 On So-Called “Pronouns” in English, 1966 12 2 On Complementizers: Toward a Syntactic Theory of Complement Types, 1970 26 3 Remarks on Nominalization, 1970 42 4 Conditions on Transformations, 1973 58 5 On Grammatical Relations and Clause Structure in Verb-Initial Languages, 1977 74 6 On Wh-Movement, 1977 86 7 Why Subject Sentences Don’t Exist, 1978 108 8 Violations of the Wh Island Constraint in Italian and the Subjacency Condition, 1980 121 9 On Certain Differences between French and English, 1981 136 10 Move WH in a Language without WH Movement, 1982 151 11 Negation, Wh-Movement, and the Null Subject Parameter, 1982 169 12 The Mirror Principle and Morphosyntactic Explanation, 1985 187 13 On the Double Object Construction, 1988 203 14 Facets of Romance Past Participle Agreement, 1989 220 15 Verb Movement, Universal Grammar, and the Structure of IP, 1989 233 16 Parameters of Phrase Structure, 1989 247 17 Negative Heads and the Neg Criterion, 1991 262 18 Romance Clitics, Verb Movement, and PRO, 1991 277 19 The Position of Subjects, 1991 294 20 On Argument Structure and the Lexical Expression of Syntactic Relations, 1993 312 21 Reference and Proper Names: A Theory of N-Movement in Syntax and Logical Form, 1994 328 22 The Noun Phrase, 1994 347 23 Distributivity and Negation. The Syntax of Each and Every, 1997 364 24 The Fine Structure of the Left Periphery, 1997 379 25 The Typology of Structural Deficiency: A Case Study of the Three Classes of Pronouns, 1999 400 26 Bare and Not-So-Bare Nouns and the Structure of NP, 1999 413 27 Remarks on Holmberg’s Generalization, 1999 430 28 Movement and Control, 1999 448 29 VSO and VOS: Aspects of Niuean Word Order, 2000 463 30 Derivation by Phase, 2001 482 31 IP-Internal Topic and Focus Phrases, 2001 497 32 The Configurational Structure of a Nonconfigurational Language, 2001 515 33 Antisymmetry and Japanese, 2003 533 34 “Restructuring” and Functional Structure, 2004 551 35 Deriving Greenberg’s Universal 20 and Its Exceptions, 2005 569 Index 583
Paul Postal
Joan W. Bresnan
Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky
Stephen R. Anderson and Sandra Chung
Noam Chomsky
Jan Koster
Luigi Rizzi
Richard S. Kayne
C. T. James Huang
Luigi Rizzi
Mark Baker
Richard K. Larson
Richard S. Kayne
Jean-Yves Pollock
Lisa Travis
Liliane Haegeman and Raffaella Zanuttini
Richard S. Kayne
Hilda Koopman and Dominique Sportiche
Kenneth Hale and Samuel Jay Keyser
Giuseppe Longobardi
Anna Szabolcsi
Filippo Beghelli and Tim Stowell
Luigi Rizzi
Anna Cardinaletti and Michal Starke
Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Rint Sybesma
Anders Holmberg
Norbert Hornstein
Diane Massam
Noam Chomsky
K. A. Jayaseelan
Julie Anne Legate
Richard S. Kayne
Guglielmo Cinque
Guglielmo Cinque
Subject Areas: Language teaching & learning [other than ELT CJ]
