Syntactic Theory by Geoffrey Poole

Syntactic Theory by Geoffrey Poole

Author:Geoffrey Poole
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Macmillan Education UK
Published: 2011-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


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The idea that there are structure-changing operations like transformations is one of the oldest ideas in Chomskyian generative linguistics, going back to Chomsky (1957) (although similar ideas can be found in other traditions hundreds of years earlier). The first observations about what we’ve been calling ‘Subjacency’ effects go back to John Robert Ross’s (1967) dissertation, where he identified what he called ‘islands’. As with some of the other topics we’ve discussed, any textbook on Government and Binding Theory will have discussion of these ideas, including Lasnik and Uriagereka (1988) and Haegeman (1994).



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