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A Unified Theory Of Verbal And Nominal Projections Yoshiki Ogawa

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A Unified Theory Of Verbal And Nominal Projections Yoshiki Ogawa
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.82 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Yoshiki Ogawa
ISBN: 9780195143874, 9780195143881, 0195143876, 0195143884
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Unified Theory Of Verbal And Nominal Projections Yoshiki Ogawa by Yoshiki Ogawa 9780195143874, 9780195143881, 0195143876, 0195143884 instant download after payment.

Syntactically speaking, it has long been known that noun phrases are parallel to clauses in many respects. While most syntactic theories incorporate this principle, nouns have generally been regarded as inferior to verbs in terms of their licensing abilities, and nominal projections have been regarded as less complex than verbal projections in terms of the number of functional categories that they contain. Ogawa, however, argues that clauses and noun phrases are perfectly parallel. This book provides a unified theory of clauses and noun phrases, ultimately helping to simplify numerous thorny issues in the syntax/morphology interface.

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