An Introduction to Syntactic Theory

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An Introduction to Syntactic Theory is a foundational linguistics textbook that presents the core concepts and analytical tools of generative syntax.

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instanceOf linguistics textbook
syntax textbook
textbook
approach generative grammar
theoretical linguistics
audience students of cognitive science
students of language studies
students of linguistics
educationalLevel graduate
undergraduate
field linguistics
syntax
genre academic textbook
hasFormat book
print
language English
purpose to introduce core concepts of generative syntax
to present analytical tools for syntactic analysis
subfield generative syntax
topic X-bar theory
agreement
binding
case theory
clause structure
complementation
constituency
constraints on movement
coordination
cross-linguistic variation in syntax
ellipsis
feature checking
features in syntax
functional categories
island constraints
movement
phrase structure
questions
relative clauses
subject-auxiliary inversion
syntactic categories
syntactic theory
theta theory
transformational grammar
wh-movement
word order

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Howard Lasnik notableWork An Introduction to Syntactic Theory