An edition of Zero Syntax (1994)

Zero Syntax

Experiencers and Cascades (Current Studies in Linguistics)

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An edition of Zero Syntax (1994)

Zero Syntax

Experiencers and Cascades (Current Studies in Linguistics)

The analysis and theory developed in Zero Syntax are important contributions to the understanding of Universal Grammar. The overriding theme of the book is the notion that the availability and syntactic positioning of arguments is not a matter of chance but arises from laws governing the structure of lexical entries and from laws governing syntactic structures themselves.

Along the way, Zero Syntax also examines issues of broad significance to current theoretical linguistic research in syntax and lexical semantics.

Zero Syntax develops two main topics: a simple view of syntactic linking regularities that it defends in the domain of Experiencer predicates (predicates such as "annoy"), and a theory of syntactic constituency that involves two parallel modes of structural organization (one of which is the Cascade syntax). The theme that ties these issues together is the supposition that phonologically null ("zero") morphology is present in structure, detectable through its syntactic and morphological consequences.

The arguments in Zero Syntax will be relevant to debates about such issues as empty elements in syntax and morphology, whether syntactic structures should be binary branching, the structure of double-object constructions, and whether verbs have multiple meanings related by lexical rules or abstract/general meanings that are ambiguated in particular constructions.

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Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
376

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Cover of: Zero Syntax
Zero Syntax: Experiencers and Cascades (Current Studies in Linguistics)
November 1, 1996, The MIT Press
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Cover of: Zero syntax
Zero syntax: experiencers and cascades
1995, The MIT Press
in English
Cover of: Zero Syntax
Zero Syntax: Experiencers and Cascades (Current Studies in Linguistics)
November 17, 1994, The MIT Press
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First Sentence

"Although linguists struggle to make sense of the grammatical patterns of human languages, children take a mere two years or less to discover most of the grammar and much of the basic vocabulary of their native language."

Classifications

Library of Congress
P291 .P44 1995, P291.P44 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
376
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL10237467M
ISBN 10
0262161451
ISBN 13
9780262161459
LCCN
94017440
OCLC/WorldCat
30436371
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262161459
Goodreads
4296626

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL9258864W

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