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Specifiers David Adger (Department of Language and Linguistic Science, Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York)

Specifiers By David Adger (Department of Language and Linguistic Science, Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York)

Summary

This collection of papers explores the concept of specifier, one of the fundamental concepts in the theory of phrase structure, within the latest syntactic framework: Chomsky's Minimalist Programme. A large number of languages, from English to Zuni, and from Modern Greek to Japanese and Arabic, are covered by the various contributions.

Specifiers Summary

Specifiers: Minimalist Approaches by David Adger (Department of Language and Linguistic Science, Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York)

By the late 1980s, Government and Binding Theory - which was central to almost all research in generative grammar - threatened to become as large and as intricate as the language it described. To counter this, Noam Chomsky introduced a minimalist program with the aim of making explanations of language as simple and general as possible. It has since gained widespread (if not quite universal) acceptance, to the extent that the most recent first-year textbook in syntax (Radford, CUP, 1997) is based on it. One of the areas subjected to this minimalist scrutiny has been phrase structure, the fundamental basis of grammar. This book focuses on the most controversial area of phrase structure, the notion of specifier - a notion encompassing the traditional categories of subjects, possessors, determiners, auxiliaries, and adjuncts. It examines what place the notion has in the new theory and how the projection of specifiers is to be eliminated or extended. The contributors (prominent American, British, and European scholars) draw on empirical, theoretical research in cross-linguistic phenomena and first and second language acquisition. The substantial introductory chapter provides an up-to-date account of minimalist syntactic theory and a critical evaluation of the notion of specifier within it.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Specifiers in Generative Grammar ; Specifiers as Secondary Heads ; Without Specifiers ; Filling and Licensing Multiple Specifiers ; EPP without Spec, IP ; Spec-Head Agreement and Case in Arabice ; The Specifier-Adjunct Distinction ; The wh effect and Multiple Wh-fronting ; Nominal and Verbal Projections ; Dependencies and Extractions ; Movement to Specifiers ; Wh and the Locality of Feature Checking ; Specifiers and Finiteness ; Spec-Head Relationships in Child Swedish ; Some Specs on Specs in L2 Acquistion

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GOR012052644
9780198238140
0198238142
Specifiers: Minimalist Approaches by David Adger (Department of Language and Linguistic Science, Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-03-25
356
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