Syntax : a generative introduction / Andrew Carnie [Texto impreso]
Original language: English Series: (Introducing linguistics ; 16)Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Blackwell, cop. 2013Edition: 3rd edDescription: XII, 526 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-0-470-65531-3 Subject(s): Gramática generativaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Course reserves |
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Libro | Biblioteca Universidad Europea del Atlántico Fondo General | No ficción | 81'367 CAR syn | Available | 3440 |
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Bibliografía: p. [511]-518
PART 1. Preliminaries : 1. Generativa grammar ; 2. Parts of Speech ; 3. Constituency, trees, and rules ; 4. Structural relations ; 5. Binding theory ; PART 2. The base ; 6. X-bar Theory ; 7. Extending X-bar theory to functional categories ; 8. Constraining X-bar: theta theory ; 9. Auxiliaries and frunctional categories ; PART 3: Movement ; 10. Head-to-head movement ; 11. DP movement ; 12. Wh-movement and locality constraints ; 13. A unified theory of movement ; PART 4: Advanced topics ; 14. Expanded VPs ; 15. Raising, control, and empty categories ; 16. Ellipsis ; 17. Advanced topics in binding theory ; 18. Polysynthesis, incorporation, and NOn-configurationaliity.
"Andrew Carnie's bestselling textbook on syntax has guided thousands of students through the discipline of theoretical syntax; retaining its popularity due to its combination of straightforward language, comprehensive coverage, and numerous exercises. In this third edition, topics have been updated, new exercises added, and the online resources have been expanded. Supported by expanded online student and instructor resources at www.wiley.com/go/carnie, including extra chapters on HPSG, LFG and time-saving materials for lecturers, including problem sets, PowerPoint slides, and an instructors' manual Features new chapters on ellipsis, auxiliaries, and non-configurational languages Covers topics including phrase structure, the lexicon, Case theory, movement, covert movement, locality conditions, VP shells, and control Accompanied by a new optional workbook, available separately, of sample problem sets which are designed to give students greater experience of analyzing syntactic structure "-- Provided by publisher