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Beginning Syntax

Beginning Syntax

Beginning Syntax

An Introduction to Syntactic Analysis
Ian Roberts, University of Cambridge
April 2023
Paperback
9781009010580

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    A coherent introduction to generative syntax by a leader in the field, this textbook leads students through the theory from the very beginning, assuming no prior knowledge. Introducing the central concepts in a systematic and engaging way, it covers the goals of generative grammar, tacit native-speaker knowledge, categories and constituents, phrase structure, movement, binding, syntax beyond English, and the architecture of grammar. The theory is built slowly, showing in a step-by-step fashion how different versions of generative theory relate to one-another. Examples are carefully chosen to be easily understood, and a comprehensive glossary provides clear definitions of all the key terms introduced. With end of chapter exercises, broader discussion questions, and annotated further reading lists, 'Beginning Syntax' is the ideal resource for instructors and beginning undergraduate students of syntax alike. Two further textbooks by Ian Roberts, 'Continuing Syntax' and 'Comparing Syntax', will take students to intermediate and advanced level.

    • An introduction to generative syntax that requires no previous knowledge, but takes students from the basics to advanced theory in easy stages
    • End of chapter exercises, discussion questions and annotated further reading lists
    • The first in a three volume series covering all of the essential elements of syntax

    Product details

    April 2023
    Paperback
    9781009010580
    254 pages
    244 × 169 × 13 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction: what linguistics is about and what syntax is about
    • 1. Tacit knowledge (or: several things you didn't know you knew about English)
    • 2. Constituents and categories
    • 3. Phrase structure rules and constituency tests
    • 4. X'-theory
    • 5. Movement
    • 6. Binding
    • 7. Syntax beyond English
    • 8. The architecture of grammar
    • Conclusion.