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The Syntax of Argument Structure Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)

The Syntax of Argument Structure By Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)

The Syntax of Argument Structure by Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)


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This book proposes an intriguing theory of argument structure. Babby puts forward the theory that this set of arguments (the verb's 'argument structure') has a universal hierarchical composition which directly determines the sentence's case and grammatical relations.

The Syntax of Argument Structure Summary

The Syntax of Argument Structure by Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Each verb in natural language is associated with a set of arguments, which are not systematically predictable from the verb's meaning and are realized syntactically as the projected sentence's subject, direct object, etc. Babby puts forward the theory that this set of arguments (the verb's 'argument structure') has a universal hierarchical composition which directly determines the sentence's case and grammatical relations. The structure is uniform across language families and types, and this theory is supported by the fact that the core grammatical relations within simple sentences of all human languages are essentially identical. Babby determines and empirically justifies the rigid hierarchical organization of argument structure on which this theory rests. The book uses examples taken primarily from Russian, a language whose complex inflectional system, free word order, and lack of obligatory determiners make it the typological polar opposite of English.

The Syntax of Argument Structure Reviews

'Babby's book is well argued, clearly written, and amply illustrated with data. It will certainly play a central role in the further development of generative theory.' Slavic Review

About Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Leonard H. Babby is Professor of Slavic Languages and Linguistics in the Slavic Department at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

1. The internal structure of argument structure and its morphosyntactic projection; 2. The diathesis-driven derivation of adjectives: adjectival small clauses and predicates; 3. The derivation of hybrid verbal adjuncts; 4. The derivation and control of infinitive complements in Russian; 5. Deriving the predicate instrumental: the status of predicate case.

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NPB9780521417976
9780521417976
052141797X
The Syntax of Argument Structure by Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University, New Jersey)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-03-26
326
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