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An Annotated Syntax Reader brings together a collection of seminal articles published over the last forty years that demonstrate the empirical and theoretical foundations of current syntactic theory. _ Includes introductions, annotations by the editors, and discussion questions to teach students how to critically read precedent-setting works _ Features writings by authors including Noam Chomsky, Paul Postal, and Luigi Rizzi _ Focuses on significant ideas, core passages of articles, and resulting applications that have shaped the field of syntax _ Encourages an active, participatory reading of…mehr

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An Annotated Syntax Reader brings together a collection of seminal articles published over the last forty years that demonstrate the empirical and theoretical foundations of current syntactic theory.
_ Includes introductions, annotations by the editors, and discussion questions to teach students how to critically read precedent-setting works
_ Features writings by authors including Noam Chomsky, Paul Postal, and Luigi Rizzi
_ Focuses on significant ideas, core passages of articles, and resulting applications that have shaped the field of syntax
_ Encourages an active, participatory reading of the texts; one which motivates readers to read creatively and come up with their own novel observations
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Autorenporträt
Richard S. Kayne is Silver Professor in the Department of Linguistics at New York University. He is the editor of Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, and author of French Syntax (1975), Connectedness and Binary Branching (1984), The Antisymmetry of Syntax (1994), Parameters and Universals (2000), Movement and Silence (2005), and Comparisons and Contrasts (2010). Raffaella Zanuttini is Professor of Linguistics at Yale University. She is the author of Negation and Clausal Structure: A Comparative Study of Romance Languages (1997). Thomas Leu is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the Université du Québec à Montréal.
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"This collection of papers constitutes another volume in Wiley-Blackwell's important series 'Linguistics: The essential readings." ( Language , 1 September 2014)