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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- 1 Preliminaries
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 The goals of syntactic theory
- 1.3 Languages
- 1.4 Acceptability and grammaticality
- 1.5 Syntactic theory and traditional grammar
- 1.6 The importance of syntactic theory
- 1.7 Some further background
- 1.8 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 2 Constituent structure
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The motivation for constituent structure
- 2.3 The representation of constituent structure
- 2.4 The investigation of constituent structure
- 2.5 Intermediate categories
- 2.6 Some further categories
- 2.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 3 Syntactic rules
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Phrase structure rules
- 3.3 Rules and sentences
- 3.4 Immediate dominance and linear precedence rules
- 3.5 Non-local conditions on trees
- 3.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 4 Syntactic categories
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Additional information about expressions
- 4.3 Phrasal categories and word level categories
- 4.4 Cross-categorial generalizations
- 4.5 Features
- 4.6 Categories in rules and the lexicon and categories in trees
- 4.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- 5 Heads and complements
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Complements and adjuncts
- 5.3 The Aspects approach to subcategorization
- 5.4 P&P and subcategorization
- 5.5 PSG and subcategorization
- 5.6 Complements and meaning
- 5.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 6 Subjects and predicates
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Subject–predicate relations
- 6.3 Subjects and predicates in P&P
- 6.4 Subjects and predicates in PSG
- 6.5 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- 7 Anaphora
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Anaphors
- 7.3 Pronominals and R-expressions
- 7.4 A PSG approach
- 7.5 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- 8 Noncanonical complements and subjects
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Noncanonical complements
- 8.3 Noncanonical subjects
- 8.4 Related sentences
- 8.5 The monostratal approach
- 8.5 The multistratal approach
- 8.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- 9 Grammatical functions
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Problems with the definition of subject and object
- 9.3 Subject and object as primitives
- 9.4 Subjects and objects in TG
- 9.5 Subjects and objects in PSG
- 9.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- 10 Passives
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 The data
- 10.3 The classical transformational approach
- 10.4 The P&P approach
- 10.5 The PSG approach
- 10.6 Some further data
- 10.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 11 Raising sentences
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 The data
- 11.3 The transformational approach
- 11.4 The PSG approach
- 11.5 Some further data
- 11.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 12 Control
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 The data
- 12.3 The P&P Approach
- 12.4 The PSG Approach
- 12.5 Some further data
- 12.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 13 Wh-dependencies
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Wh-questions
- 13.3 The P&P approach
- 13.4 The PSG approach
- 13.5 Other wh-dependency constructions
- 13.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 14 Island constraints
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 The data
- 14.3 The P&P approach
- 14.4 The PSG approach
- 14.5 Parasitic gaps
- 14.6 More on LF
- 14.7 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- 15 Concluding remarks
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 P&P
- 15.3 Psg
- 15.4 The relation between P&P and PSG
- 15.5 Final remarks
- 15.6 Summary
- Notes
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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