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Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English
A Minimalist Approach
This textbook based on syntactic theory draws on Chomsky's minimalist programme.
Andrew Radford (Author)
9780521471251, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 10 July 1997
572 pages
23.6 x 15.7 x 4.1 cm, 0.996 kg
"...for those who want to go beyond the surface of word order patterns and morphological amrking, digging for deeper insights into the syntax of a language, Radford's book will certainly be of help. ...linguists working with a functionalist orientation might find it interesting to know how the Minimalist Program combines formal syntactic representations with the functional concept of economy." Joost Zwarts, Notes on Linguistics
Andrew Radford's textbook is written for students with little or no background in syntax, and introduces them to key concepts of Chomsky's minimalist programme (e.g. merger and movement, checking, economy and greed, split VPs, agreement projections), as well as providing detailed analysis of the syntax of a range of different construction types (e.g. interrogatives, negatives, passives, unaccusatives, complement clauses). Illustrative material is drawn from varieties of English (Standard English, Belfast English, Shakespearean English, Jamaican Creole and Child English). There is a substantial glossary and an extensive integral workbook section at the end of each chapter with helpful hints and model answers, which aim to get students to analyse phrases and sentences for themselves within a minimalist framework.
Preface
1. Principles and parameters
2. Categories and features
3. Syntactic structure
4. Empty categories
5. Checking
6. Head movement
7. Operator movement
8. A movement
9. VP shells
10. Agreement projections
Glossary and list of abbreviations
References
Index.
Subject Areas: Grammar, syntax & morphology [CFK]
