Hilda Koopman

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Hilda Koopman is a prominent linguist known for her influential work in syntactic theory and generative grammar.

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instanceOf academic
linguist
affiliation University of California, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
employer University of California, Los Angeles
field generative grammar
linguistics
syntax
hasWritten “Agreement and its Failures” NERFINISHED
“On the Structure of Clauses and Verb Movement” NERFINISHED
“Prepositions, Postpositions, Circumpositions, and Particles” NERFINISHED
“The Internal Structure of Functional Projections” NERFINISHED
“The Locality of Movement” NERFINISHED
“The Structure of DP and IP” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Functional Categories” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Gungbe” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Noun Phrases in Gbe” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Serial Verbs” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Specifiers and Heads” NERFINISHED
“The Syntax of Verbs” NERFINISHED
influencedBy Noam Chomsky NERFINISHED
generative grammar tradition
knownFor cartographic approach to syntax
fine-grained functional structure in syntax
research on functional categories
research on movement
research on the structure of clauses
research on the structure of noun phrases
research on the syntax of African languages
research on the syntax of Dutch
research on the syntax of French
research on the syntax of Gungbe
research on the syntax of Haitian Creole
research on the syntax of Vata
research on the syntax of serial verb constructions
research on verb movement
research on word order
work in generative grammar
work in syntactic theory
language Dutch
English
nationality Dutch
position Professor of Linguistics
researchInterest argument structure
clausal architecture
cross-linguistic variation
morphosyntax
syntactic universals

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Jean-Roger Vergnaud coAuthor Hilda Koopman