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Phrase Structure: From GB to Minimalism

ISBN: 978-0-631-20159-5
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September 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Our Topic.

Introduction.

Crucial Concepts/Themes.

The Alternatives.

Conclusion/Evaluation.

Phrase Structure, the Past.

PS rules and grammars.

If not Phrase Structure, what?.

Dependency Theory.

Categorial Grammar.

X-Bar Theory.

And so what?.

Part I: Phrase Structure in Principles & Parameters Syntax.

1. The Issues.

2. Structuralization and argument alignment.

3. Subjects in PS.

4. Adjunct(ion)s.

5. Heads in PS.

6. Functional vs. Lexical Categories.

7. Chomsky (1986a) and the 'generalization' hypothesis.

8. Fukui & Speas (1986), Fukui (1995), & Speas (1990): Functional Heads.

9. Abney (1987): Functional Elements.

10. Grimshaw (1991): From Extended Projection to a theoretical impasse.

11. Lebeaux (1988): Closed Class Items and a theoretical opening.

12. X-Bar Theory.

13. Rules.

14. Binary Branching.

15. How to order a phrase marker.

Part II: The School of Athens.

16. The Work.

17. TPM's Two Part Harmony.

18. PM Theory.

19. C-command.

20. Extending the Base.

21. Islands: PS of No Return.

22. Syntactic Structure & Argument Structure.

23. Structuralization & Argument Alignment.

24. Subjects.

25. Adjunct(ion)s.

26. Heads & Exocentricity.

27. Heads.

28. Exocentricity: the Gerund.

29. Functional Categories.

30. X-Bar Theory.

31. PS Rules.

32. Branching.

33. PM Ordering.

Part III: View of Toledo.

34. The Chapter.

35. The Work.

36. The LCA.

37. X-Bar Derived.

38. Specifiers & Adjunction.

39. Subsequence, precedence, word order.

40. Theoretical Considerations.

41. Substantive Considerations.

42. Et Seq.

43. And, again.

44. Syntactic Structure & Argument Structure.

45. Structuralization & Argument Alignment.

46. Subjects.

47. Adjunct(ion)s.

48. Heads.

49. Functional Categories.

50. X-Bar Theory.

51. Derive & Concur.

52. Branching.

53. PM Ordering.

Part IV: Less is More.

54. The Work.

55. The Computational Component.

56. Against Move.

57. The Numeration.

58. PS in TMP.

59. Minimal Mechanics.

60. Spanners in the Works.

61. Merge.

62. Select.

63. Merge, again.

64. Labels and Terms.

65. Merge, one more time.

66. Conclusions.

67. Syntactic Structure & Argument Structure.

68. Structuralization: Theta-relatedness.

69. Structuralization: Argument Alignment.

70. Subjects.

71. Adjunct(ion)s.

72. Adjuncts.

73. Adjunctions.

74. Heads.

75. Functional Categories.

76. Functional Categories & Movement.

77. Functional Categories: Fact or Fiction.

78. "Additional Elements.".

79. Branching.

80. PM Ordering.

Part V: Conclusion.

Beginning of the End.

"Derive," he said.

The Derivationalist's Case.

A Representationalist Alternative.

Now you tell us?.

REALLY Minimalist phrase structure.

. . . made to be broken.

References.

Index.

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