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Specifiers: Minimalist Approaches

by David Adger (Editor), Susan Pintzuk (Editor), Bernadette Plunkett (Editor), George Tsoulas
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Overview

This book focuses on the most controversial area of phrase structure, the notion of specifier - a notion encompassing the traditional categories of subjects, possessors, determiners, auxiliaries, and adjuncts. It examines what place the notion has in the new theory and how the projection of specifiers is to be eliminated or extended. The contributors draw on empirical, theoretical research in cross-linguistic phenomena and first and second language acquisition.

Synopsis

This book focuses on the most controversial area of phrase structure, the notion of specifier - a notion encompassing the traditional categories of subjects, possessors, determiners, auxiliaries, and adjuncts. It examines what place the notion has in the new theory and how the projection of specifiers is to be eliminated or extended. The contributors draw on empirical, theoretical research in cross-linguistic phenomena and first and second language acquisition.

About the Author, David Adger

University of York

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198238140

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