A new textbook written for students with no background in syntax, which introduces them to key concepts of Chomsky's Minimalist program (e.g. merger and movement, checking, economy and greed, split VPs, agreement projections), as well as providing detailed analysis of the syntax of a range of differ
English Syntax: A Minimalist Account of Structure and Variation
β Scribed by Elspeth Edelstein
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Delivers a firm grounding in the tools of syntactic analysis using a minimalist framework
- Applies the Minimalist framework to data from a number of varieties of English
- Each chapter includes a βpre-Minimalistβ section, highlighting differences between the Minimalist framework and previous syntactic theory
- Each chapter works through an example of a βpuzzlingβ syntactic phenomenon
- Exercises focus on English and include at least one βBeyond Englishβ exercise
- Includes a glossary of key terms and additional materials will be available online
Do you find the technical architecture of theoretical syntax intimidating? Are you grappling with a great deal of unfamiliar linguistic examples? This textbook will introduce you to the main aspects of Minimalist syntax through the use of data from a number of varieties of English. In doing so it will equip you with a firm grounding in tools of syntactic analysis, while demonstrating the potential for variationist linguistics and theoretical syntax to feed into each other. Through examples and exercises, this textbook demonstrates that all varieties of language are rule-based and can be observed and described systematically, regardless of how βstandardβ or socially valued they are.
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