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David M. Perlmutter (Editor)

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March 1, 1983 0226660508 978-0226660509
In this long-awaited book—the first in a three-volume work—David M. Perlmutter has co-authored and edited ten essays that introduce relational grammar, a novel conception of sentence structure that offers far-reaching conclusions for universal grammar.

The basic ideas of relational grammar can be simply stated. First, grammatical relations such as 'subject of,' 'direct object of,' and 'indirect object of,' are needed to characterize the class of grammatical constructions in the clausal syntax of natural languages, to formulate universals of grammar, and to construct adequate and insightful grammars of individual languages. Second, the range of linguistic variation in word order and case patterns makes it impossible to define grammatical relations in terms of phrase structure configurations or case. Rather, grammatical relations must be taken as primitive notions of linguistic theory.

The papers collected here take up the first of these ideas. They lay out the basic theoretical constructs of relational grammar and discuss three areas of grammar—advancement construction, raising, and clause union. In his introduction, Perlmutter discusses each of the papers—most of which are published here for the first time—and places them in the context of the whole of linguistic study.

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David M. Perlmutter is professor of linguistics at the University of California at San Diego.

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This papers has two goals: to offer an introductory, relatively informal characterization of 'passivization' in language-independent terms and to draw some implications of this characterization for the nature of grammatical rules and linguistic structure in general. Read the first page
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nonactive sentences, nominative nominal, indirect object advancement, locative advancement, final direct object, chômeur relation, locative voice, topicalized word order, final chômeur, ang sungay, direct object chômeur, final indirect objects, notional recipients, tau matahui, las manzanas amarillas, initial direct object, clause union construction, stratal diagram, ascendee ascends, passive chômeurs, distinct syntactic levels, final grammatical relations, pivot nominal, ascension constructions, clitic copy
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Clause Reduction, Relational Succession Law, Object Raising, Subject Raising, Object Preposing, Chômeur Law, Stratal Uniqueness Law, Chômeur Condition, New York, Niuean Raising, Nuclear Dummy Law, Quantifier Shift, University of California, Linguistic Inquiry, Southern Tiwa, Bahasa Indonesia, Motivated Chômage Law, Oblique Law, Academic Press, Relational Annihilation Law, Host Limitation Law, Chicago Linguistic Society, Exclusiveness Law, Niuean Equi, Possessive Preposing
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