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A Course In GB Syntax Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)

A Course In GB Syntax By Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)

A Course In GB Syntax by Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)


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A Course in GB Syntax is a new kind of linguistics textbook. It presents the fundamental concepts of the Government-Binding approach to syntax in a lecture-dialogue format that conveys the sense of a changing field, with live issues under debate.

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A Course In GB Syntax: Lectures on Binding and Empty Categories: Volume 17 by Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)

A Course in GB Syntax is a new kind of linguistics textbook. It presents the fundamental concepts of the Government-Binding approach to syntax in a lecture-dialogue format that conveys the sense of a changing field, with live issues under debate. Students and professionals seeking a lucid introduction to the complexities of GB syntax will have the experience of participating in an actual course taught by a major practitioner. The presentation of fundamentals is followed by further examples, easily understandable discussion of technical questions, and alternative analyses within the same basic framework. The book fits well between a more general introduction like van Riemsdijk and Williams' Introduction to the Theory of Grammar and the major GB literature. While it has been designed for use by graduate students in a second semester syntax course, it can serve as a reader's companion to important but sometimes forbidding texts like Noam Chomsky's Lectures on Government and Binding and Some Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding.The informal tone makes the subject more approachable; examples are worked out more slowly and in greater detail than is possible in the primary sources; and the definitions and notational devices are carefully explained. Finally, many of the questions that the student might want to raise are raised (in fact, by students) and answers and alternatives are explored. The lectures give an overview of the modular GB model and cover in detail Case theory; Binding Theory; the determination of "empty categories," parasitic gaps, and the Empty Category Principle; extensions and alternatives, such as Aoun's "Generalized Binding Theory" and Higginbotham's "linking" analysis, and various open questions, such as the nature of the Case filter, tough movement, weak crossover, illicit NP-movement, and topicalization.

A Course In GB Syntax Reviews

- David W. Lightfoot, Director, Linguistics Program, The University of Maryland
" A novel, Socratic approach to teaching current work on syntax. "A Course in GB Syntax" conveys the energy of the classroom and has the great virtue of confronting alternatives more clearly than conventional textbooks, giving a sense of what future revisions of the theory will address. An invaluable resource for courses introducing government-binding theory." - David W. Lightfoot, Director, Linguistics Program, The University of Maryland
& quot; A novel, Socratic approach to teaching current work on syntax. A Course in GB Syntax conveys the energy of the classroom and has the great virtue of confronting alternatives more clearly than conventional textbooks, giving a sense of what future revisions of the theory will address. An invaluable resource for courses introducing government-binding theory.& quot; - David W. Lightfoot, Director, Linguistics Program, The University of Maryland
"A novel, Socratic approach to teaching current work on syntax. "A Course in GB Syntax" conveys the energy of the classroom and has the great virtue of confronting alternatives more clearly than conventional textbooks, giving a sense of what future revisions of the theory will address. An invaluable resource for courses introducing government-binding theory."- David W. Lightfoot, Director, Linguistics Program, The University of Maryland

About Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)

Howard Lasnik is a Professor at the University of Connecticut. Juan Uriagereka, a graduate student of Howard Lasnik, transcribed and did the initial editing of the tapes of the original lectures for A Course In GB Syntax. Current Studies in Linguistics.

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CIN026262060XG
9780262620604
026262060X
A Course In GB Syntax: Lectures on Binding and Empty Categories: Volume 17 by Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)
Used - Good
Paperback
MIT Press Ltd
1988-01-01
192
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