
An Introduction to Syntactic Analysis and Theory
by H. Koopman, D. Sportiche, E. Stabler
Publisher: UCLA 2003
Number of pages: 246
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From the table of contents: Morphology; Syntactic analysis introduced; Clauses; Many other phrases; X-bar theory and discontinuities; The model of syntax; Binding and the hierarchical nature of phrase structure; Apparent violations of Locality of Selection; Raising and Control.
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