This volume provides a comprehensive view of the current issues in contemporary syntactic theory. Written by an international assembly of leading specialists in the field, the 23 original articles in this volume serve as a comprehensive and useful reference for various areas of grammar. The chapters include analyses of non-configurational languages, a crosslinguistic comparison of important grammatical features that interface with semantics, discussions from the perspective of learnability theory, a discussion of thematic relations, and comparisons of derivational and representational approaches to grammar. These cutting-edge articles, combined with the editors' informative introduction and an extensive bibliography, grant readers the greatest access to the field of natural language syntax today.
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"The Handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory is anextraordinary accomplishment. Baltin and Collins have succeeded inassembling a sizeable number of the world's leading syntacticians,each of whom has produced a readable overview of the issues in hisor her area of specialization. It is to the credit of the editorsthat this book is valuable both as a reference work and as acritical evaluation of current thinking. All linguists, not justsyntacticians, stand to benefit from having a copy within reach."Frederick J. Newmeyer, University of Washington
"Here is yet another impressive addition to Blackwell's seriesof Handbooks in Linguistics" Canadian Journal ofLinguistics
"Here is yet another impressive addition to Blackwell's seriesof Handbooks in Linguistics" Canadian Journal ofLinguistics