Concise Encyclopedia of Syntactic Theories

Concise Encyclopedia of Syntactic Theories
Title Concise Encyclopedia of Syntactic Theories PDF eBook
Author K. Brown
Publisher Pergamon
Total Pages 504
Release 1996-12-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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The Concise Encyclopedia of Syntactic Theories presents a collection of articles on all major syntactic theories, current or past, taken from the award-winning Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.

Concise Encyclopedia of Grammatical Categories

Concise Encyclopedia of Grammatical Categories
Title Concise Encyclopedia of Grammatical Categories PDF eBook
Author K. Brown
Publisher Pergamon
Total Pages 518
Release 1999-10-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Complementing Brown & Miller's recent Concise Encyclopedia of Syntactic Theories (1996), to which this is a companion volume, this encyclopedia is a collection of articles drawn from the highly successful Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. It presents a collection of 79 articles, all of which have been revised and updated. It also provides a number of newly commissioned articles, one of which has been substantially updated and extended. The volume is alphabetically organised and includes an introduction and a glossary. The Concise Encyclopedia of Grammatical Categories will provide a uniquely comprehensive and authoritative overview of the building blocks of syntax: word classes, sentence/clause types, functional categories of the noun and verb, anaphora and pronominalisation, transitivity, topicalisation and work order.

A Concise Introduction to Syntactic Theory

A Concise Introduction to Syntactic Theory
Title A Concise Introduction to Syntactic Theory PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth A. Cowper
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 219
Release 2009-06-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 022616022X

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This textbook is intended to give students a quick start in using theory to address syntactic questions. At each stage, Cowper is careful to introduce a theoretical apparatus that is no more complex than is required to deal with the phenomenon under consideration. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this accessible volume will also provide an excellent refresher for linguists returning to the study of Government-Binding theory. "Cowper exhibits the analytical devices of current principles-and-parameters approaches, takes readers carefully through the central elements of grammatical theory (including very recent work), and ushers them selectively into the technical literature. . . . A serious introduction for those who want to know the nuts and bolts of syntactic theory and to see why linguists are so excited these days."—David Lightfoot, University of Maryland "An excellent short introduction to the Government and Binding model of syntactic theory. . . . Cowper's work succeeds in teaching syntactic argumentation and in showing the conceptual reasons behind specific proposals in modern syntactic theory."—Jaklin Kornfilt, Syracuse University

An Introduction to Syntactic Theory

An Introduction to Syntactic Theory
Title An Introduction to Syntactic Theory PDF eBook
Author Edith A. Moravcsik
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 278
Release 2006-06-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0826489435

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Provides an introduction to syntactic theory. This book includes theories such as transformational generative grammar, relational grammar, word grammar, functional grammar, and optimality theory. It also includes chapter summaries, suggestions for further reading, exercises, a glossary of terms, and an appendix for analysis or reference.

Syntactic Gradience

Syntactic Gradience
Title Syntactic Gradience PDF eBook
Author Bas Aarts
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 296
Release 2007-06-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0191527459

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This is the first exhaustive investigation of gradience in syntax, conceived of as grammatical indeterminacy. It looks at gradience in English word classes, phrases, clauses and constructions, and examines how it may be defined and differentiated. Professor Aarts addresses the tension between linguistic concepts and the continuous phenomena they describe by testing and categorizing grammatical vagueness and indeterminacy. He considers to what extent gradience is a grammatical phenomenon or a by-product of imperfect linguistic description, and makes a series of linked proposals for its theoretical formalization. Bas Aarts draws on, and reviews, work in psychology, philosophy and language from Aristotle to Chomsky., and writes clearly on a fascinating and important aspect of language and cognition. His book will appeal to scholars and graduate students of language and syntactic theory in departments of (English) linguistics, philosophy and cognitive science.

Language and Diplomacy

Language and Diplomacy
Title Language and Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Jovan Kurbalija
Publisher Diplo Foundation
Total Pages 340
Release 2001
Genre Diplomacy
ISBN 9990955158

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Deviational Syntactic Structures

Deviational Syntactic Structures
Title Deviational Syntactic Structures PDF eBook
Author Hans Götzsche
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 251
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441144978

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Taking as a point of departure ideas and principles from the 18th and 19th century Danish tradition, and from 20th century traditions of the Copenhagen School of linguistics, this book attempts to set up a formal theory of syntax that addresses some of the weak points of other formal grammars, notably Chomskyan grammar. After introductions to the ideas of Brøndal, Hjelmslev and Diderichsen, Götzsche lays the philosophical and theoretical foundations of his formalism, based on a theory of universal pragmatics and on the invention of a special kind of formal logic called 'occurrence logic', and elaborates this formal system in detail. In order to justify the adequacy of the theory, the theoretical apparatus is applied to the general structures of Danish and Swedish and illustrated by linguistic material from these languages. Furthermore, the ambition is to propose solutions to traditional problems concerning more inferior grammatical categories like prepositions, infinitive markers and particles. The concluding chapter of the book presents some ideas about how the formal system can be transformed into a model of the cognitive mechanism that handles syntax. This book will be of interest to linguists, philosophers and scholars in theoretical linguistics and in Modern Languages.