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Syntactic Argumentation and the Structure of English [ Paperback ]
Soames, Scott / Perlmutter, David M. | University of California Press | 1979년 06월 01일
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART 1: Introduction and One-Story rules(3)
Setting th Stage
Reflexive and Nonereflexive Pronouns
Imperatives(Argument and Problem)
Imperative : Further Conclusions
Arguments and Conclusions
Actives and Passives
Grounds for Choice between alternative Grammar
Activization vs. Passivization
Formulating the passive Rule: A First Approximation
THERE 1
THERE 2
Notes on Formalosm of Transformational Grammar
Recursion
Extraposition
The Derived Constituent Structure Produced by Passsive
Two New Constructions
Part 2: Two-Story Rules(79)
Subject-to-Object Raising vs. S-Erasure
The Triggering of Rules by Verbs
Missing Subjects
Conference and Identity
LIKELY : Equi vs. Subject-to-Subject Raising
The Rational for Multiple Arguments in Linguistics
EAGER : Equi vs. Subject-to-Subject Raising
LIKELY. EAGER, and Sentence Idioms
Some Differences Among Verbals(Disicussion and Problem)
Part 2: Its Place in a Wider Context
Part 3 : The Cycle(119)
Rule Ordering
The Cyclical Theory in Early Transformational Grammar
The Conceptual Independence of Rule Ordering and the Cycle
Characterzing the Notion “Obligatory Rule”
Evidence for the Cycle in a Theory with the Frustrateed
Characterization of Obligatory Rules 1
Characterization of Obligatory Rules 2
Characterization of Obligatory Rules 3
Summary of Evidence for the Cycle in a Theory with the
Frustrated Characterization of Obligatory Rules
Evidence for the Cycle in a Theory with the Immediate
Characterization of Obligatory Rules
Strict Cyclicity
Summary of Evidence for the Cycle
The Cyclical Theory vs. Multicyclical Theories
What is Linguistic Theory?
The Cycle and Strick Cyclicity as Linguistic Universals : Evidence from Modern Greek
Part 3 : Its PLace ina Wider Context
PART 4: Cycle-Type of Rules(179)
Cycle-Types
Equi and THERE-Insertion
Reflexivation and Imperative Deletion
What Cycle-Type is Extraposition?
Cycle Arguments and Cycle-Types
Part 5 : Further Issues in Complementation(195)
FORCE and EXPECT
A Checklist of Verbs
Two Analyses of Passive
Raising/Passive Sentences
THERE-Insertion and Verb Agreement
Primary Relation
Super Equi-NP Deletion
PART 6 : Movement Rules(229)
59 Topicalization
Types of Agreements for Movement Rules
Nonsubject Deletion vs. Nonsubject Raising
What Cycle-Type Is Nonsubject Raising?
Nonsubject Raising and FOR-Phrases
Question
Two Hypotheses about Question Movement
Relativization
PART 7 : ROSS’s Constraints(277)
Island Constraints
Which Rules Obey Island Constraints?
Picture Nouns and Krispy Klauses
Rightward, Command, and Maxim Dtrips
PART 8 : Pronominalization(323)
A Pronominalization Problem
Dative Movement and Pronominalization
Particle Movement Pronominalization
Particle movement, Dative Movement, Pronouns
THERE-Insertion
Question Movement
Paradox Lost
New Perspective on Meaning, Conference, and Pronominal Anaphora
Some Further Issues
Meaning and Underlying Structure
Two Formulations of Passive
Is the Complement of PROVE a Noun Phrase?
A Quandaty
THAT and Infinitives in Complements of BELIEVE
Selectional Restrictions and The Status of the Passive TRansformation
TOO-Deletion
Movement in Questions (581)