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A Concise Introduction to Syntactic Theory: The Government-Binding Approach [Hardcover]

Elizabeth A. Cowper (Author)
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0226116441 978-0226116440 March 1, 1992
This textbook is intended to give students a quick start in using theory to address syntactic questions. At each stage, Cowper is careful to introduce a theoretical apparatus that is no more complex than is required to deal with the phenomenon under consideration. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this accessible volume will also provide an excellent refresher for linguists returning to the study of Government-Binding theory.

"Cowper exhibits the analytical devices of current principles-and-parameters approaches, takes readers carefully through the central elements of grammatical theory (including very recent work), and ushers them selectively into the technical literature. . . . A serious introduction for those who want to know the nuts and bolts of syntactic theory and to see why linguists are so excited these days."—David Lightfoot, University of Maryland

"An excellent short introduction to the Government and Binding model of syntactic theory. . . . Cowper's work succeeds in teaching syntactic argumentation and in showing the conceptual reasons behind specific proposals in modern syntactic theory."—Jaklin Kornfilt, Syracuse University



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  • Hardcover: 213 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (March 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226116441
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226116440
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,882,655 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a simple introduction, November 14, 1999
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This is a case of writing that seems clear if you already know the material, but opaque if you don't. The author states that she wrote for "linguists whose training has been in other theories and who want to learn the essentials of GB theory". She assumes a lot, introducing concepts without explanation. I think a year of syntax is prerequisite. A reader wanting a basic introduction to transformational grammar would probably be better off reading the first few chapters of Ouhalla.
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The theory of Government and Binding has developed out of a tradition going back to the 1950s, known variously as transformational grammar (TG), generative grammar, or generative-transformational grammar. Read the first page
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governing category containing, subcategorization statements, blocking category, minimal governing category, main clause subject position, nominative anaphors, subjacency condition, coindexed trace, conjoined structures, está cansada, intransitive prepositions, phonological matrix, bounding nodes, phrase structure rules, exceptional case marking, intermediate trace, lower clause, maximal projection, antecedent government, lexical anaphors, accessible subject, higher verb, phrase category, thematic relations, specifier position
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Linguistic Inquiry, Foris Publications, New York, Readings Chomsky, Academic Press, University of Chicago Press, Working Papers, Logical Relations, Nominative Island Condition, Some Notes
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