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Book | AUM Main Library | 425 R869 (Browse Shelf) | Available |
"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Merge, labeling and projection / Naoki Fukui and Hiroki Narita -- Argument structure / Jaume Mateu -- The integration, proliferation and expansion of functional categories / Lisa deMena Travis -- Functional structure inside nominal phrases / Jeffrey Punske -- The syntax of adjectives / Artemis Alexiadou -- The syntax of adverbs / Thomas Ernst -- Head movement / Michael Barrie and �Eric Mathieu -- Case and grammatical relations / Maria Polinsky and Omer Preminger -- A-bar movement / Norvin Richards -- The syntax of ellipsis and related phenomena / Masaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao and Iv�an Ortega-Santos -- Binding theory / Robert Truswell -- Control theory / Norbert Hornstein and Jairo Nunes -- Scrambling / Yosuke Sato and Nobu Goto -- Noun incorporation, nonconfigurationality, and polysynthesis / Kumiko Murasugi -- The syntax-semantics/pragmatics interface / Sylvia L.R. Schreiner -- The syntax-lexicon interface / Peter Ackema -- The morphology-syntax interface / Daniel Siddiqi -- Prosodic domains and syntax-phonology interface / Dobashi Yoshihito -- Syntactic change / Ian Roberts -- Syntax in forward and in reverse: form, memory, and language processing / Matt Wagers -- Major theories in acquisition of syntax research / Susannah Kirby -- The evolutionary origins of syntax / Maggie Tallerman -- The history of syntax / Peter Culicover -- Comparative syntax / Martin Haspelmath -- Principles and parameters/minimalism / Juan Uriagereka and Terje Lohndahl -- Head driven phrase structure grammar / Felix Bildhauer -- Lexical-functional grammar / George Aaron Broadwall -- Role and reference grammar / Robert Van Valin -- Dependency grammar / Timothy Osborne -- Morphosyntax in functional discourse grammar / Lachlan MacKenzie -- Construction grammar / Seizi Iwata -- Categorial grammar / Mark Steedman.
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