A Theory of Syntax

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A Theory of Syntax is a linguistics book that presents a minimalist, movement-based approach to syntactic structure within generative grammar.

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instanceOf book
syntax textbook
aimsTo explain cross-linguistic variation in syntax
integrate movement into a general theory of grammar
provide a minimalist account of syntax
reduce syntactic principles to general economy conditions
approach minimalist program
movement-based syntax
concerns formal properties of syntactic representations
interfaces between syntax and phonology
interfaces between syntax and semantics
contributesTo theory of economy in grammar
theory of locality in syntax
theory of movement
theory of phrase structure
describes A-bar movement
A-movement
Merge operation
Move operation
agreement checking
argument structure
case checking
clause structure
feature-driven movement
functional categories
island constraints
locality constraints
movement of wh-phrases
movement rules in syntax
structure-building operations
field generative grammar
linguistics
syntax
focusesOn constraints on movement
derivations by phase
economy conditions
feature checking
movement operations
phrase structure
syntactic structure
influencedBy Chomskyan generative grammar
minimalist program in syntax
theoreticalFramework generative grammar
minimalist syntax
uses derivational accounts of sentences
feature-based representations
formal notation for syntactic trees

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Norbert Hornstein hasWritten A Theory of Syntax
Norbert Hornstein hasCoauthored A Theory of Syntax