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A Critical Introduction to Syntax Professor Jim Miller

A Critical Introduction to Syntax By Professor Jim Miller

A Critical Introduction to Syntax by Professor Jim Miller


Summary

Introduces, analyzes and critiques the main areas of debate within the field of syntax. This book analyzes the major themes in syntactic research, focusing on overlooked non-generative theories and the adoption of the same concepts across different models of grammar. It also analyzes the difference between spoken and written syntax.

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A Critical Introduction to Syntax Summary

A Critical Introduction to Syntax by Professor Jim Miller

This book introduces, analyzes and critiques the main areas of debate within the field of syntax. This book introduces the main areas of debate within the field of syntax. Jim Miller analyzes the major themes in syntactic research, paying attention to overlooked non-generative theories and the adoption of the same concepts across different models of grammar. The book analyzes the difference between spoken and written syntax, standard and non-standard syntax, grammar and usage, and addresses concerns such as grammatical prescription. Examples are drawn from a range of everyday examples extracted from corpus data, to present an analysis of how syntax is used in the real world. Comprehensive, accessible and challenging, this book is essential reading for students taking introductory courses in syntax and syntactic theory, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Continuum Critical Introductions to Linguistics are comprehensive introductions to core areas in linguistics. The introductions are original and approach the subject from unique and different perspectives. Using contemporary examples and analogies, these books seek to explain complicated issues in an accessible way. The books prompt critical thinking about each core area, and are a radical departure from traditional, staid introductions to the subject. Written by key academics in each field who are not afraid to be controversial, each book will be essential reading for undergraduate students.

A Critical Introduction to Syntax Reviews

An exploration of the syntax of real language, both spoken and written, which unearths fascinating examples, showing just how different the two can be -- and how challenging they are for linguists of different persuasions. -- Greville Corbett, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, University of Surrey, UK

About Professor Jim Miller

Jim Miller is Professor of Cognitive Linguistics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgments; 1. Theory, Data and Analysis; 2. Dependency Relations; 3. Configurationality; 4. Constructions; 5. Grammaticality; 6. Usage-based analysis; 7. Grammar and Semantics: the get passive; 8. Grammar and; Semantics: wh words; 9. Grammar and Semantics: parts-of-speech; 10. Grammar and Semantics: thematic roles; 11. Language Complexity; 12. First Language Acquisition; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.

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CIN0826497047G
9780826497048
0826497047
A Critical Introduction to Syntax by Professor Jim Miller
Used - Good
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-03-17
288
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