An Introduction to Syntactic Analysis and Theory offers beginning students a comprehensive overview of and introduction to our current understanding of the rules and principles that govern the syntax of natural languages.
* Includes numerous pedagogical features such as ‘practice’ boxes and sidebars, designed to facilitate understanding of both the ‘hows’ and the ‘whys’ of sentence structure
* Guides readers through syntactic and morphological structures in a progressive manner
* Takes the mystery out of one of the most crucial aspects of the workings of language – the principles and processes behind the structure of sentences
* Ideal for students with minimal knowledge of current syntactic research, it progresses in theoretical difficulty from basic ideas and theories to more complex and advanced, up to date concepts in syntactic theory
Circa l’autore
Dominique Sportiche is Professor of Linguistics at the
University of California, Los Angeles, École Normale
Supérieure in Paris, and Institut Jean Nicod at the Paris
Institut d’Étude de la Cognition. Specializing in
theoretical syntax, he has published widely on the syntax and the
properties of the syntax/semantics interface of English and
French.
Hilda Koopman is Professor of Linguistics at the
University of California, Los Angeles. Her theoretical interests
include theoretical syntax and morphology and comparative syntax.
She has published on a wide range of topics covering many diverse
languages. Her work is often based on original fieldwork.
Edward Stabler is Professor of Linguistics at the
University of California, Los Angeles. His specialty is in
computational models of human syntactic analysis and learning, and
he has published on a wide range of topics in mathematical and
computational linguistics.