Analysing English sentences: a minimalist approach
"Analysing English Sentences provides a concise and clear introduction to current work in syntactic theory, drawing on the key concepts of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of syntax or Minimalism, Radford outlines the core concepts and leading ideas and h...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Analysing English Sentences provides a concise and clear introduction to current work in syntactic theory, drawing on the key concepts of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of syntax or Minimalism, Radford outlines the core concepts and leading ideas and how they can be used to describe various aspects of the syntax of English. A diverse range of topics is covered, including syntactic structure, null constituents, head movement, case and agreement and split projections. Using Radford's trademark approach and writing style, the book is intensive and progressive in nature, introducing grammatical concepts and working in stages towards more complex phenomena."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 526 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780521731911 9780521516976 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
page
xi
Acknowledgments
xiv
1
Grammar
1
1.1
Overview
1
.2
Traditional grammar: categories and functions
1
.3
Universal Grammar
11
.4
The Language Faculty
15
.5
Principles of Universal Grammar
19
.6
Parameters
21
.7
Parameter setting
26
.8
Summary
30
1.9
Bibliographical background
31
Workbook section
33
2
Structure
39
2.1
Overview
39
2.2
Phrases
39
2.3
Clauses
43
2.4
Specifiers
49
2.5
Intermediate and maximal projections
53
2.6
Testing structure
58
2.7
Syntactic relations
69
2.8
Bare phrase structure
75
2.9
Summary
77
2.10
Bibliographical background
80
Workbook section
81
3
Null constituents
92
3.1
Overview
92
3.2
Null subjects
92
3.3
Null auxiliaries
97
3.4
Null
Τ
in indicative clauses
101
3.5
Null
Τ
in subjunctive clauses
107
-
1.6
Null
Τ
in infinitive clauses
109
Contents
3.7 Null
С
in
finite
clauses
112
3.8 Null
С
in
infinitive
clauses
116
3.9 Null
complementisers
and case-marking
119
3.10
Defective clauses
125
3.11
Null determiners and quantifiers
129
3.12
Summary
133
3.13
Bibliographical background
135
Workbook section
137
4
Head movement
143
4.1
Overview
143
4.2
T-to-C movement
143
4.3
Movement as copying and deletion
147
4.4
V-to-T movement
151
4.5
Head movement
155
4.6
Auxiliary raising
160
4.7
Another look at negation
164
4.8
DO-support
167
4.9
Head movement in
nominais
172
4.10
Summary
175
4.11
Bibliographical background
176
Workbook section
178
5
Wh-movement
183
5.1
Overview
183
5.2
Wh-questions
183
5.3
Wh-movement as copying and deletion
186
5.4
Driving wh-movement and auxiliary inversion
193
5.5
Pied-piping of material in the domain of a wh-word
198
5.6
Pied-piping of a superordinate preposition
203
5.7
Long-distance wh-movement
207
5.8
Multiple wh-questions
215
5.9
Wh-subject questions
218
5.10
Exclamative
and relative clauses
222
5.11
Summary
227
5.12
Bibliographical background
230
Workbook section
232
6
A-movement
238
6.1
Overview
238
6.2
Subjects in Belfast English
238
6.3
Idioms
241
6.4
Argument structure and theta-roles
243
6.5
Unaccusative predicates
249
Contents
6.6 Passive
predicates
255
6.7
Long-distance passivisation
259
6.8
Raising
264
6.9
Comparing raising and control predicates
266
6.10
Summary
272
6.11
Bibliographical background
273
Workbook section
274
7
Agreement, case and A-movement
281
7.1
Overview
281
7.2
Agreement
281
7.3
Feature valuation
284
7.4
Uninterpretable features and Feature Deletion
286
7.5
Expletive it subjects
290
7.6
Expletive there subjects
295
7.7
Agreement and A-movement
302
7.8
EPP and agreement in control infinitives
305
7.9
EPP and person agreement in defective clauses
306
7.10
Defective clauses with expletive subjects
311
7.11
Summary
316
7.12
Bibliographical background
318
Workbook section
319
8
Split projections
324
8.1
Overview
324
8.2
Split CP: force, topic and focus projections
324
8.3
Split CP: finiteness projection
334
8.4
Split
TP:
aspect projection
338
8.5
Split
TP:
mood projection
342
8.6
Split
VP:
transitive ergative structures
345
8.7
Split
VP:
other transitive structures and unergatives
352
8.8
Split
VP:
Object Control structures
355
8.9
Split
VP: unaccusative
structures
359
8.10
Split
VP:
passive and raising structures
365
8.11
Summary
369
8.12
Bibliographical background
371
Workbook section
373
9
Phases
379
9.1
Overview
379
9.2
Phases
379
9.3
Intransitive and defective clauses
383
9.4
Phases and
А
-bar
movement
387
9.5
А
-bar
movement in transitive clauses
391
χ
Contents
9.6 Uninterpretable
features and feature inheritance
397
9.7
Reflections on feature inheritance
403
9.8
Independent probes
409
9.9
Subject questions
418
9.10
More on
subextraction
422
9.11
On other phases
425
9.12
Summary
430
9.13
Bibliographical background
432
Workbook section
434
Glossary and list of abbreviations
439
References
486
Index
514
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
page
xi
Acknowledgments
xiv
1
Grammar
1
1.1
Overview
1
.2
Traditional grammar: categories and functions
1
.3
Universal Grammar
11
.4
The Language Faculty
15
.5
Principles of Universal Grammar
19
.6
Parameters
21
.7
Parameter setting
26
.8
Summary
30
1.9
Bibliographical background
31
Workbook section
33
2
Structure
39
2.1
Overview
39
2.2
Phrases
39
2.3
Clauses
43
2.4
Specifiers
49
2.5
Intermediate and maximal projections
53
2.6
Testing structure
58
2.7
Syntactic relations
69
2.8
Bare phrase structure
75
2.9
Summary
77
2.10
Bibliographical background
80
Workbook section
81
3
Null constituents
92
3.1
Overview
92
3.2
Null subjects
92
3.3
Null auxiliaries
97
3.4
Null
Τ
in indicative clauses
101
3.5
Null
Τ
in subjunctive clauses
107
-
1.6
Null
Τ
in infinitive clauses
109
Contents
3.7 Null
С
in
finite
clauses
112
3.8 Null
С
in
infinitive
clauses
116
3.9 Null
complementisers
and case-marking
119
3.10
Defective clauses
125
3.11
Null determiners and quantifiers
129
3.12
Summary
133
3.13
Bibliographical background
135
Workbook section
137
4
Head movement
143
4.1
Overview
143
4.2
T-to-C movement
143
4.3
Movement as copying and deletion
147
4.4
V-to-T movement
151
4.5
Head movement
155
4.6
Auxiliary raising
160
4.7
Another look at negation
164
4.8
DO-support
167
4.9
Head movement in
nominais
172
4.10
Summary
175
4.11
Bibliographical background
176
Workbook section
178
5
Wh-movement
183
5.1
Overview
183
5.2
Wh-questions
183
5.3
Wh-movement as copying and deletion
186
5.4
Driving wh-movement and auxiliary inversion
193
5.5
Pied-piping of material in the domain of a wh-word
198
5.6
Pied-piping of a superordinate preposition
203
5.7
Long-distance wh-movement
207
5.8
Multiple wh-questions
215
5.9
Wh-subject questions
218
5.10
Exclamative
and relative clauses
222
5.11
Summary
227
5.12
Bibliographical background
230
Workbook section
232
6
A-movement
238
6.1
Overview
238
6.2
Subjects in Belfast English
238
6.3
Idioms
241
6.4
Argument structure and theta-roles
243
6.5
Unaccusative predicates
249
Contents
6.6 Passive
predicates
255
6.7
Long-distance passivisation
259
6.8
Raising
264
6.9
Comparing raising and control predicates
266
6.10
Summary
272
6.11
Bibliographical background
273
Workbook section
274
7
Agreement, case and A-movement
281
7.1
Overview
281
7.2
Agreement
281
7.3
Feature valuation
284
7.4
Uninterpretable features and Feature Deletion
286
7.5
Expletive it subjects
290
7.6
Expletive there subjects
295
7.7
Agreement and A-movement
302
7.8
EPP and agreement in control infinitives
305
7.9
EPP and person agreement in defective clauses
306
7.10
Defective clauses with expletive subjects
311
7.11
Summary
316
7.12
Bibliographical background
318
Workbook section
319
8
Split projections
324
8.1
Overview
324
8.2
Split CP: force, topic and focus projections
324
8.3
Split CP: finiteness projection
334
8.4
Split
TP:
aspect projection
338
8.5
Split
TP:
mood projection
342
8.6
Split
VP:
transitive ergative structures
345
8.7
Split
VP:
other transitive structures and unergatives
352
8.8
Split
VP:
Object Control structures
355
8.9
Split
VP: unaccusative
structures
359
8.10
Split
VP:
passive and raising structures
365
8.11
Summary
369
8.12
Bibliographical background
371
Workbook section
373
9
Phases
379
9.1
Overview
379
9.2
Phases
379
9.3
Intransitive and defective clauses
383
9.4
Phases and
А
-bar
movement
387
9.5
А
-bar
movement in transitive clauses
391
χ
Contents
9.6 Uninterpretable
features and feature inheritance
397
9.7
Reflections on feature inheritance
403
9.8
Independent probes
409
9.9
Subject questions
418
9.10
More on
subextraction
422
9.11
On other phases
425
9.12
Summary
430
9.13
Bibliographical background
432
Workbook section
434
Glossary and list of abbreviations
439
References
486
Index
514 |
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spelling | Radford, Andrew 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)135687160 aut Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach Andrew Radford 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2009 XIV, 526 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge textbooks in linguistics Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke "Analysing English Sentences provides a concise and clear introduction to current work in syntactic theory, drawing on the key concepts of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of syntax or Minimalism, Radford outlines the core concepts and leading ideas and how they can be used to describe various aspects of the syntax of English. A diverse range of topics is covered, including syntactic structure, null constituents, head movement, case and agreement and split projections. Using Radford's trademark approach and writing style, the book is intensive and progressive in nature, introducing grammatical concepts and working in stages towards more complex phenomena."--BOOK JACKET. Engels gtt Minimalist program gtt Syntaxis gtt Englisch Grammatik Syntax English language Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Minimalist theory (Linguistics) Satzanalyse (DE-588)4158597-5 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd rswk-swf Minimalist program Linguistik (DE-588)4431524-7 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Minimalist program Linguistik (DE-588)4431524-7 s Satzanalyse (DE-588)4158597-5 s DE-604 Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 s Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016588262&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Radford, Andrew 1945- Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach Engels gtt Minimalist program gtt Syntaxis gtt Englisch Grammatik Syntax English language Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Minimalist theory (Linguistics) Satzanalyse (DE-588)4158597-5 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd Minimalist program Linguistik (DE-588)4431524-7 gnd |
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title | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach |
title_auth | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach |
title_exact_search | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach |
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title_full | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach Andrew Radford |
title_fullStr | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach Andrew Radford |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysing English sentences a minimalist approach Andrew Radford |
title_short | Analysing English sentences |
title_sort | analysing english sentences a minimalist approach |
title_sub | a minimalist approach |
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topic_facet | Engels Minimalist program Syntaxis Englisch Grammatik Syntax English language Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Minimalist theory (Linguistics) Satzanalyse Minimalist program Linguistik |
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