Essays Toward Realistic Syntax

Essays Toward Realistic Syntax
Author: Michael K. Brame
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1979
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015047544930

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Linguistics was riven by dissension for years, and this book offers a collection of six papers by one of the better-known combatants, M. K. Brame. Two of them previously published, and one which intersects considerably with Brame's earlier criticism of transformational-generative grammar. There are essays that explore the implications of doing generative grammar without transformations; that expose the error of EQUI (short for Equivalent Noun Phrase Deletion) and the radical consequences of abandoning it. If you are interested in the battles that dominated linguistics in the latter half of the 20th century, the introduction alone is useful for charting the decline and fall of transformational grammar.

The Nature of Syntactic Representation

The Nature of Syntactic Representation
Author: Pauline Jacobson,G.K. Pullum
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789400977075

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The work collected in this book represents the results of some intensive recent work on the syntax of natural languages. The authors' differing viewpoints have in common the program of revising current conceptions of syntactic representation so that the role of transformational derivations is reduced or eliminated. The fact that the papers cross-refer to each other a good deal, and that authors assuming quite different fram{:works are aware of each other's results and address themselves to shared problems, is partly the result of a conference on the nature of syntactic representation that was held at Brown University in May 1979 with the express purpose of bringing together different lines of research in syntax. The papers in this volume mostly arise out of work that was presented in preliminary form at that conference, though much rewriting and further research has been done in the interim period. Two papers are included because although they were not given even in preliminary form at the conference, it has become clear since then that they interrelate with the work of the conference so much that they cannot reasonably be left out: Gerald Gazdar's statement of his program for phrase structure description of natural language forms the theoretical basis that is assumed by Maling and Zaenen and by Sag, and David Dowty's paper represents a bridge between the relational grammar exemplified here in the papers by Perlmutter and Postal on the one hand and the Montague

200 Years of Syntax

200 Years of Syntax
Author: Giorgio Graffi
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1588110524

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This book argues convincingly against the widespread opinion that very few syntactic studies were carried out before the 1950s. Relying on the detailed analysis of a large amount of original sources, it shows that syntactic matters were in fact carefully investigated throughout both the 19th century and during the first half of the 20th century. Moreover, it illustrates how the enormous development of syntactic research in the last fifty years has already condemned even several recent ideas and analyses to oblivion, and deeply influenced current research programs. The wealth of research undertaken over the last two centuries is presented here in a systematic way, taking as its starting point the relationship of syntax with psychology throughout this period. The critical ideas expressed in the text are based on a detailed illustration of the different syntactic models and analyses rather than on the polemics between the different schools.

Syntactic Constructions in English

Syntactic Constructions in English
Author: Jong-Bok Kim,Laura A. Michaelis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108470339

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With exercises based on real language data, this volume gives a comprehensive introduction to construction grammar, focusing on English.

Transformational Grammar International Student Edition

Transformational Grammar International Student Edition
Author: Andrew Radford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521148634

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Transformational Grammar

Transformational Grammar
Author: Andrew Radford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1988-05-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521347505

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Andrew Radford's new textbook is principally for students with little or no background in syntax who need a lively and up-to-date introduction to contemporary work on transformational grammar. It covers four main topics - the goals of linguistic theory, syntactic structure, the nature and role of the lexicon, and the function of transformations and the principles governing their application. The framework takes into account the major works such as Chomsky's Knowledge of Language and Barriers written since the publication of Radford's widely acclaimed Transformational Syntax in 1981. Not only does the present book use a more recent theoretical framework, but at the descriptive level it covers a wider range of constructions and rules than its predecessor. Andrew Radford is well known for his effective pedagogical approach, and in this book even more care has been devoted to providing a sympathetic and non-technical introduction to the field. At the end of each chapter are exercises which reinforce the text, enable students to apply the various concepts, etc. discussed, or encourage them to look more critically at some of the assumptions and analyses presented. The book also has a detailed bibliographical background section and an extensive bibliography which will be a useful source of reference to the primary literature. Although intended principally as a coursebook for students of syntax or English grammar, Transformational Grammar will be invaluable to any reader who needs a straightforward and comprehensive introduction to the latest developments in this field.

The Linguistics Wars

The Linguistics Wars
Author: Randy Allen Harris
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2021
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199740338

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"This book chronicles the history of linguistics from the 1950s rise of Noam Chomsky's Transformational Grammar, in alliance with cognitive psychology and Artificial Intelligence, to the current day. It centers on a highly consequential dispute at a key moment of that rise, the relative importance of structure and meaning. The dispute marks a rupture between what looked to be an approaching Chomskyan hegemony in theory and a flowering of alternate approaches that complement but do not replace his approach, as well as some that advance it in various ways. The rupture was between the theory of Generative Semantics, pushing to include more and more meaning into linguistic theory, and Interpretive Semantics, which resisted that push, putting more and more focus on linguistic structure. But in many ways the dispute can be reduced to George Lakoff, the most prominent voice on the more-meaning side, and Noam Chomsky on the more-structure side. Chomsky is a big personality, quiet and understated but always gesturing at monumental and revolutionary implications for his ideas, never failing to mobilize great numbers of linguists, often with large contingents of psychologists, philosophers, computer scientists, or biologists sharing the enthusiasm as well. Lakoff is also big personality, anything but quiet or understated, equally comfortable gesturing at grand revolutions. So, personalities are central to the dispute and its aftermath, alongside the theories, the data, and the technical developments, with other social currents playing various additional roles, from military and educational funding to the counter-culture movement of the 1960s to the growth of computational technologies, and all of these factors show up in the chronicle, along with a cast of other remarkable and influential characters. Noam Chomsky is unquestionably the most influential linguist of the twentieth century-many people claim of any century-whose work and personal imprint remains powerfully relevant today, so the book ends by an analysis of Chomsky's influence and legacy"--

Lexical grammar

Lexical grammar
Author: Teun Hoekstra
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783111711225

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