Lexical-Functional SyntaxISBN: 978-0-631-20974-4
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460 pages
December 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgements.
Prologue.
Part I: On the Architecture of Universal Grammar:.
1. Nonconfigurationality.
2. Movement Paradoxes.
3. Lexicality and Argument Structure.
Part II: Formally Modelling the Architecture:.
4. A Formal Model of Syntactic Structure.
5. Monotonicity and Some of Its Consequences.
Part III: Inflectional Morphology and Phrase Structure Variation:.
6. A Theory of Structure-Function Mappings.
7. Endocentricity and Heads.
8. Pronoun Incorporation and Agreement.
9. Topicalization and Scrambling.
Part IV: On Functional Structures: Binding, Predication, and Control:.
10. Basic Binding Theory.
11. Types of Bound anaphors.
12. Predication Relations.
13. Anaphoric Control.
14. From Argument Structure to Functional Structure.
Problem Sets and Solutions.
References.
Index.
Prologue.
Part I: On the Architecture of Universal Grammar:.
1. Nonconfigurationality.
2. Movement Paradoxes.
3. Lexicality and Argument Structure.
Part II: Formally Modelling the Architecture:.
4. A Formal Model of Syntactic Structure.
5. Monotonicity and Some of Its Consequences.
Part III: Inflectional Morphology and Phrase Structure Variation:.
6. A Theory of Structure-Function Mappings.
7. Endocentricity and Heads.
8. Pronoun Incorporation and Agreement.
9. Topicalization and Scrambling.
Part IV: On Functional Structures: Binding, Predication, and Control:.
10. Basic Binding Theory.
11. Types of Bound anaphors.
12. Predication Relations.
13. Anaphoric Control.
14. From Argument Structure to Functional Structure.
Problem Sets and Solutions.
References.
Index.

