|aChichester, West Sussex |bWiley Blackwell, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons|c2021.
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|aviii, 283 p. |bill. |c26 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 279-280) and index.
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|aGenerative grammar -- Parts of speech -- Constituency, trees, and rules -- Structural relations -- Binding theory -- X-bar theory -- Extending X-bar theory to functional categories -- Constraining X-bar : Theta theory -- Theta grids and functional categories -- Head-to-head movement - - DP movement -- Wh-movement and locality constraints -- A unified theory of movement -- Ditransitives -- Raising, control, and empty categories -- Ellipsis -- Advanced topics in binding theory -- Polysynthesis, incorporation, and non-configurationality -- Merge.
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|aPreface and Acknowledgments -- Part 1. Preliminaries. Chapter 1. Generative grammar -- Chapter 2. Parts of speech -- Chapter 3. Constituency, trees, and rules -- Chapter 4. Structural relations -- Chapter 5. Binding theory -- Part 2. The Base. Chapter 6. X-bar theory -- Chapter 7. Extending X-bar theory to functional categories -- Chapter 8. Constraining X-bar : Theta theory -- Chapter 9. Theta grids and functional categories -- Part 3. Movement. Chapter 10. Head-to-head movement -- Chapter 11. DP movement -- Chapter 12. Wh-movement and locality constraints -- Chapter 13. A unified theory of movement -- Part 4. Advanced Topics. Chapter 14. Ditransitives -- Chapter 15. Raising, control, and empty categories -- Chapter 16. Ellipsis -- Chapter 17. Advanced topics in binding theory -- Chapter 18. Polysynthesis, incorporation, and non-configurationality -- Chapter 19. Merge -- References -- Index.
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|a'Syntax : A Generative Introduction, Fourth Edition', is the leading textbook for undergraduate courses in syntax, covering foundational topics such as universal grammar, parts of speech, constituency, trees, structural relations, binding theory, X-bar theory, and movement, as well as advanced subjects such as control theory, ellipsis, polysynthesis, incorporation, non-configurationality, and Merge. 'The Syntax Workbook' is the perfect companion to the author's seminal textbook and contains updated practice material for every section of the text. Together, this set of texts has helped a generation of new syntacticians to understand the elements of the study of syntax and to develop their understanding through thoughtfully crafted practice questions and exercises. Written by 'Syntax' author Andrew Carnie, 'The Syntax Workbook' has been purposefully designed to support and complement the use of 'Syntax' in the undergraduate classroom. Fully updated and revised throughout, the new edition of the workbook includes exercises, practice questions, data analysis, and knowledge application questions for each section in 'Syntax'. With a close focus on assisting students in learning to apply the theory and principles described in 'Syntax', the workbook features exercises and questions with full answers and explanations. Ideal for undergraduate courses in syntax, 'Syntax : A Generative Introduction, Fourth Edition', and 'The Syntax Workbook, Second Edition', together offer a perfect combination of thorough coverage and valuable practice. The workbook can be purchased on its own or in a set with the textbook.--adapted from back cover.
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|a1) Workbook Exercises (WBE) : This workbook contains enrichment and additional practice exercises that go along with each chapter in the book. You can check your own answers against the answer key at the end of each chapter. 2) General Problem Sets (GPS) (in the main textbook) : You can do the general problem sets at the end of each chapter in the main textbook. I'm sorry but the answers to these questions are not made available to students. The reason for this is that many instructors use these problem sets as a means for student evaluation. Providing the answers to these would be counterproductive! If you are using the textbook for self-study or your instructor isn't using the problem sets for evaluation, I encourage you to find a linguistics professor or linguistics (post-)graduate student who can help you with determining if you are on the right track with these. 3) If you are an advanced student or a graduate student, I strongly encourage you to try the Challenge Problem Sets (CPS) at the end of each chapter in the main textbook. These problem sets are designed to make you think critically about the presentation in the text and to think about alternatives and problems that exist for the theory. Again the answers to these cannot be distributed to students--|cProvided by publisher
A valuable companion to Andrew Carnie's Syntax: A Generative Introduction, 4th Edition, full of practice questions and engaging exercises to promote student comprehensionSyntax: A Generative Introduction, Fourth Edition, is the leading textbook for undergraduate courses in the syntax, covering foundational topics such as universal grammar, parts of speech, constituency, trees, structural relations, binding theory, x-bar theory, and movement, as well as advanced subjects such as control theory, ellipsis, polysynthesis, incorporation, non-configurationality, and Merge. Written by Syntax author Andrew Carnie, The Syntax Workbook has been purposefully designed to support and complement the use of Syntax in the undergraduate classroom. The Syntax Workbook is the perfect companion to the author's seminal textbook and contains updated practice material for every section of the text. This workbook: Includes exercises, practice questions, data analysis, and knowledge application questions for each section in Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Fourth EditionFeatures exercises and questions with full answers and explanations to assist students in learning to apply theory to practice Has been authored by leading figure in syntax Andrew Carnie to support classroom usage of Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Fourth Edition Works in concert with a student companion website, offering a robust selection of learning tools for the classroom Ideal for undergraduate courses in syntax, Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Fourth Edition, and The Syntax Workbook, Second Edition, together offer a perfect combination of thorough coverage and valuable practice. The workbook can be purchased on its own or in a set with the textbook. Available as a set with Syntax: A Generative Introduction, 4th Edition