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The Grammar Of Raising And Control A Course In Syntactic Argumentation William D Davies

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The Grammar Of Raising And Control A Course In Syntactic Argumentation William D Davies
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 391
Author: William D. Davies, Stanley Dubinsky
ISBN: 9780470755693, 9780631233015, 0470755695, 0631233016
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Grammar Of Raising And Control A Course In Syntactic Argumentation William D Davies by William D. Davies, Stanley Dubinsky 9780470755693, 9780631233015, 0470755695, 0631233016 instant download after payment.

The Grammar of Raising and Control surveys analyses across a range of theoretical frameworks from Rosenbaum's classic Standard Theory analysis (1967) to current proposals within the Minimalist Program, and provides readers with a critical understanding of these, helping them in the process to develop keen insights into the strengths and weaknesses of syntactic arguments in general.
  • Distills a very successful graduate course in syntax from two prominent figures in the field, covering analyses from a range of theoretical frameworks.
  • Provides readers with an understanding of the various perspectives represented in generative syntax, using a particular class of grammatical constructions as a means of examining the evolution of syntactic theory over the last thirty years.
  • Helps students to develop keen insights into the strengths and weaknesses of syntactic arguments.
  • Includes excerpts from six important works that allow students to familiarize themselves with the original literature while also providing discussion of the theoretical context in which they were written.
  • Content:
    Chapter 1 Laying the Empirical Groundwork (pages 3–16):
    Chapter 2 Transformational Grammar and Rosenbaum's Analysis (pages 17–29):
    Chapter 3 Postal's On Raising (pages 30–59):
    Chapter 4 Extended Standard Theory: Chomsky's “Conditions on Transformations” (pages 60–88):
    Chapter 5 The On Raising Debates: Bresnan, Postal, and Bach (pages 89–104):
    Chapter 6 Relational Grammar: Perlmutter and Postal's “the Relational Succession Law” (pages 107–136):
    Chapter 7 Revised Extended Standard Theory: Chomsky and Lasnik's “Filters and Control” (pages 137–174):
    Chapter 8 Chomsky's Lectures on Government and Binding and the ECM Analysis of Raising (pages 177–199):
    Chapter 9 Development of and Problems for the ECM Account: Kayne (1981) and Cole and Hermon (1981) (pages 200–242):
    Chapter 10 Are all these Really Raising Constructions? Cross?Linguistic Issues (pages 243–272):
    Chapter 11 Functional Projections and the Rise of the Minimalist Program (pages 275–299):
    Chapter 12 The Return to a Raising?to?Object Analysis (pages 299–331):
    Chapter 13 The Separation/Unification of Raising and Control (pages 332–362):

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