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Syntactic Chains

Syntactic Chains

Syntactic Chains

Kenneth J. Safir
March 2009
Paperback
9780521107761
£36.99
GBP
Paperback

    The theory of Government and Binding, developed by Noam Chomsky and his associates, is probably the most striking and promising development in theoretical syntax. In this book Kenneth Safir refines and extends this framework by re-examining the primitive syntactic relations - the means by which all syntactic relationships and interdependencies are defined and expressed with Universal Grammar. Dr Safir proposes the 'Unity of Indexing Hypothesis', which represents a significant constraint on two central concepts in syntactic theory: syntactic chains and the theory of indexing. Syntactic Chains ranges widely across a number of key constructions in syntactic theory, among them impersonal constructions and 'definiteness', the PRO-drop parameter, and Case Theory; and data from an impressive number of European languages are considered. Dr Safir writes lucidly and the technical exposition is always carefully structured. For readers who are unfamiliar with the latest developments in Government and Binding theory his book will provide a valuable introduction to the main principles.

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    March 2009
    Paperback
    9780521107761
    412 pages
    229 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.61kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Grammatical theory and syntactic theory
    • 2. Indexing and syntactic chains
    • 3. Case theories and clausal arguments
    • 4. The distribution of the Definiteness Effect
    • 5. Towards an explanation of the Definiteness Effect
    • 6. Missing subjects and free inversion
    • 7. Conclusion
    • 8. Epilogue.