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The Syntax of Spanish

The Syntax of Spanish

The Syntax of Spanish

Karen Zagona, University of Washington
December 2001
Paperback
9780521576840
$61.99
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    This clear and well-organized book is an introduction to Spanish syntax that assumes no prior knowledge of current theory. Following a descriptive overview of the major characteristics of the grammar, it describes facts about Spanish, such as its word order, notions of "subject", "direct object", "auxiliary verb" etc... The book combines traditional grammatical description with perspectives gained from recent research in the Principles and Parameters framework. It also presents useful theoretical concepts such as semantic roles, Case, and Predication.

    • An accessible introduction to Spanish syntax, with up-to-date descriptions of Spanish
    • Clear explanations of theoretical notions
    • Combines traditional and modern perspectives

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    '… an impeccable introduction to the analysis of Spanish within the generative paradigm.' Bulletin of Spanish Studies

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    Product details

    December 2001
    Paperback
    9780521576840
    300 pages
    235 × 156 × 22 mm
    0.58kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Overview of the grammar
    • 2. The noun phrase
    • 3. The verb phrase
    • 4. VP-related functional categories
    • 5. Subjects, topics and declarative constituent order
    • 6. A'-movement and xËš movement through COMP.
      Author
    • Karen Zagona , University of Washington

      Karen Zagona is Associate Professor of Linguistics and adjunct Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Washington. She is author of Verb Phrase Syntax: A Parametric Study of English and Spanish (1988), editor of Grammatical Theory and Romance Languages (1995), and co-editor, with Ivonne Bordelois and Heles Contreras, of Generative Studies in Spanish Syntax (1986).