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Clause Structure

Clause Structure

Clause Structure

Elly van Gelderen, Arizona State University
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9781107659810
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    Clause structure is the most widely-studied phenomenon within syntactic theory, because it refers to how words and phrases are embedded within a sentence, their relationships to each other within a sentence, and ultimately, how sentences are layered and represented in the human brain. This volume presents a clear and up-to-date overview of the Minimalist Program, synthesizes the most important research findings, and explores the major shifts in generative syntax. As an accessible topic book, it includes chapters on framework, the clause in general, and the semantic, grammatical and pragmatic layers. Designed for graduate students and researchers interested in syntactic theory, this book includes a range of examples taken from data acquisition, typology and language change, alongside discussion questions, helpful suggestions for further reading and a useful glossary.

    • Presents a clear and up-to-date picture of the Minimalist Program
    • Provides the reader with a succinct overview of the major shifts in generative syntax
    • Each chapter contains discussion points which help the reader explore material in more depth

    Reviews & endorsements

    'In this wonderful and engaging book on clause structure, Elly van Gelderen provides a refreshing and important discussion of the nature and structure of syntactic derivations. A must-read.' Terje Lohndal, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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    No date available
    Paperback
    9781107659810
    252 pages
    216 × 198 × 14 mm
    0.31kg
    104 b/w illus. 28 tables

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The clause: a description
    • 3. The VP layer
    • 4. The TP layer
    • 5. The CP layer
    • 6. Connecting the layers
    • 7. Conclusion: description, explanation, and 'beyond'.
      Author
    • Elly van Gelderen , Arizona State University

      Elly van Gelderen is Regents' Professor of English in the Department of English at Arizona State University.