Syntactic theory / Geoffrey Poole.
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TextPublication details: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 344 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 9780230243941
- P 291 .P786 2011
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| P 121 .M391 2010 A course In phonetics and spoken English / | P 142 .L23 2010 Principles of linguistic change : | P 221 .As823 2011 Understanding phonetics / | P 291 .P786 2011 Syntactic theory / | P 301.5.S63 .B78 2010 Techniques of close reading / | P 302 .G4 2011 An introduction to discourse analysis : | P 365 .H374 1993 Acronymania |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-339) and index
This clear and practical introduction to Syntactic Theory introduces students to theory building, hypothesis testing and evaluation through the framework of Chomsky's Government-Binding Theory. Initial chapters guide the student through essential topics such as X'-Theory, Transformations and elementary Binding Theory, progressing to cover more advanced issues such as Reconstruction, the light verb vP and control as movement. Presenting the core linguistic theory and problem solving skills that are essential to the subject, this updated and revised second edition features: New material on the Minimalist Program and Government-Binding Theory, Expanded chapters on Phrase Structure and Functional Categories, A wealth of new tree diagrams as well as revised end-of-chapter exercises. The liberal use of in-text exercises engage the reader at every stage of theory-development, while an 'Open Issue' at the end of each chapter encourages active participation and further exploration of the chapter's topic. With an engaging, informal style, Syntactic Theory makes the most difficult topics accessible to a wide range of students
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