Analyzing Syntax
Designed for students of linguistics at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level, this volume is a comprehensive and accessible textbook on syntactic analysis. Working within the "Lexical Functional Grammar" (LFG) approach, it provides students with a framework for analyzing and describing grammatical structure, using extensive examples from European as well as non-European languages. While its primary focus is on syntactic structure, it also covers aspects of meaning, function and word-structure directly relevant to syntax. It is ideal for one-semester courses in syntax and grammatical analysis.
- Includes a wide range of non-European language data, and deals with 'exotic' constructions such as serial verbs, 'quirky case' and syntactic ergativity
- Written within the LFG framework, a non-transformational approach to generative syntax
- Blend of structural analysis and syntactic typology
Product details
May 2004Paperback
9780521016544
340 pages
244 × 170 × 23 mm
0.54kg
11 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Three aspects of syntactic structure
- 2. Identifying constituents and categories
- 3. Passives, applicatives, and the 'dative shift'
- 4. Reflexives
- 5. Control
- 6. Pragmatic functions: topic and focus
- 7. Filler-gap dependencies and relativization
- 8. Causative constructions
- 9. Serial verbs and related constructions
- 10. 'Quirky case' and subjecthood
- 11. Syntactic ergativity.