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Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Generative grammar --- Causative (Linguistics) --- Syntaxe --- Parallélisme (Linguistique) --- Grammaire générative --- Coordonnées (Linguistique) --- Causatif (Linguistique) --- Syntax --- Coordinate constructions --- 801.56 --- -Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Grammar, Generative --- Grammar, Transformational --- Grammar, Transformational generative --- Transformational generative grammar --- Transformational grammar --- Psycholinguistics --- Causal relations (Linguistics) --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Style --- Grammar, Comparative --- Derivation --- Causative constructions --- Generative grammar. --- Coordinate constructions. --- Syntax. --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Causative (Linguistics). --- Parallelism (Linguistics). --- Parallélisme (Linguistique) --- Grammaire générative --- Coordonnées (Linguistique) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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Experimental syntax is an area that is rapidly growing as linguistic research becomes increasingly focused on replicable language data, in both fieldwork and laboratory environments. The first of its kind, this handbook provides an in-depth overview of current issues and trends in this field, with contributions from leading international scholars. It pays special attention to sentence acceptability experiments, outlining current best practices in conducting tests, and pointing out promising new avenues for future research. Separate sections review research results from the past 20 years, covering specific syntactic phenomena and language types. The handbook also outlines other common psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic methods for studying syntax, comparing and contrasting them with acceptability experiments, and giving useful perspectives on the interplay between theoretical and experimental linguistics. Providing an up-to-date reference on this exciting field, it is essential reading for students and researchers in linguistics interested in using experimental methods to conduct syntactic research.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistics --- Acceptability (Linguistics) --- Syntax. --- Methodology. --- Grammaticality (Linguistics) --- Sociolinguistics --- Language and languages --- Syntax --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax --- Methodology
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"This book reflects on key questions of enduring interest on the nature of syntax, bringing together Grant Goodall's previous publications and new work exploring how syntactic representations are structured and the affordances of experimental techniques in studying them. The volume sheds light on central issues in the theory of syntax while also elucidating the methods of data collection which inform them. Featuring Goodall's previous studies of linguistic phenomena in English, Spanish, and Chinese, and complemented by a new introduction and material specific to this volume, the book is divided into four sections around fundamental strands of syntactic theory. The four parts explore the dimensionality of syntactic representations; the relationship between syntactic structure and predicate-argument structure; interactions between subjects and wh-phrases in questions; and more detailed investigations of wh-dependencies but from a more overtly experimental perspective. Taken together, the volume reinforces the connections between these different aspects of syntax by highlighting their respective roles in defining what syntactic objects look like and how the grammar operates on them. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars in linguistics, particularly those with an interest in syntax, psycholinguistics, and Romance linguistics"--
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"This book reflects on key questions of enduring interest on the nature of syntax, bringing together Grant Goodall's previous publications and new work exploring how syntactic representations are structured and the affordances of experimental techniques in studying them. The volume sheds light on central issues in the theory of syntax while also elucidating the methods of data collection which inform them. Featuring Goodall's previous studies of linguistic phenomena in English, Spanish, and Chinese, and complemented by a new introduction and material specific to this volume, the book is divided into four sections around fundamental strands of syntactic theory. The four parts explore the dimensionality of syntactic representations; the relationship between syntactic structure and predicate-argument structure; interactions between subjects and wh-phrases in questions; and more detailed investigations of wh-dependencies but from a more overtly experimental perspective. Taken together, the volume reinforces the connections between these different aspects of syntax by highlighting their respective roles in defining what syntactic objects look like and how the grammar operates on them. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars in linguistics, particularly those with an interest in syntax, psycholinguistics, and Romance linguistics"--
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Studies In Romance Languages (Publications In Language Sciences)
Romance languages. --- Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects
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