Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa LecturesMouton de Gruyter, 1993 - 371 من الصفحات The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues. The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to studies of the lexicon. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert |
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... grammar that may be very intricate and will in general lack ground- ing in experience in the sense of an inductive basis . Each such grammar will underlie judgments and understanding and will enter into behavior . But the grammar - a ...
... grammar that may be very intricate and will in general lack ground- ing in experience in the sense of an inductive basis . Each such grammar will underlie judgments and understanding and will enter into behavior . But the grammar - a ...
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The Pisa Lectures Noam Chomsky. In early work in generative grammar it was assumed , as in traditional grammar , that there are rules such as " passive , " " relativization , " " question - formation , " etc. These rules were considered ...
The Pisa Lectures Noam Chomsky. In early work in generative grammar it was assumed , as in traditional grammar , that there are rules such as " passive , " " relativization , " " question - formation , " etc. These rules were considered ...
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... grammar with a periphery of marked elements and constructions . " - Viewed against the reality of what a particular person may have inside his head , core grammar is an idealization . From another point of view , what a particular ...
... grammar with a periphery of marked elements and constructions . " - Viewed against the reality of what a particular person may have inside his head , core grammar is an idealization . From another point of view , what a particular ...
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Subsystems of core grammar | 17 |
On government and binding | 153 |
Specification of empty categories | 231 |
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0-criterion 0-position analysis anaphors antecedent Aoun appear applies argument assign a 0-role assume assumption base-generated Bill binding theory bound c-command CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Case-assignment Case-marked chapter Chomsky clitic co-superscripted coindexed COMP condition configurations consider constructions CRUZ The University deletion derive discussion e-marked e-role element embedded clause empty category English examples excluded fact Filter function chain governing category infinitival INFL interpretation Italian John Kayne Lasnik lexical lexical categories LF-component LF-representation matrix subject movement nominative non-argument non-configurational languages Note notion NP-trace OB-framework obligatory option passive morphology phrase possible post-verbal NP preposition preposition stranding pro-drop languages pro-drop parameter problem projection principle pronominal pronoun properties question R-expressions reference RES(NIC Rizzi rule Move-a S-deletion S-structure sentence small clause subcategorization subcategorization frames subjacency subject position Suppose syntactic Tense that-t tion trace ungoverned ungrammatical UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA variable violated wh-movement wh-phrase X-bar theory