This important monograph summarizes, rethinks, and extends a decade of the author's work on therole assignments - the ways in which the roles implied by verbs of a given type play out in terms of position and other syntactic functions.
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This important monograph summarizes, rethinks, and extends a decade of the author's work on therole assignments - the ways in which the roles implied by verbs of a given type play out in terms of position and other syntactic functions.
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Volume 23. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 550grams, ISBN: 0262731061.
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Very Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Softcover 1994 edition. Text and covers in very good condition. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. (266 pages)
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Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, xi, 266 pp, Series: Linguistic Inquiry Monographs, 23. Contents: Juncture & Clause Structure: The Basic Structure of the Clause; A Classification of Junctures; Restrictive Modification; Theta Role Assignment & Predication: Properties of Theta Roles & Relations; Predication; Function Composition; Extraction & Adjuncts: The Scopal ECP; Events; Small Clauses: The Theta Criterion & the Opacity Condition; Adjunct Cotnrol; Complex Predicates & Small Clauses; NP-Movement & the Subject: Assumptions; Movement to the Subject Position; The VP-Internal Subject Hypothesis; Object Scrambling; Verb Movement: Emonds & Pollock on the Difference Between English & French; Larson's Verb Movement, Heavy NP Shift, Precedence, & the Binding Theory; Verb Movements; Binding Theory & Theta Theory: The Subject Matter of the Binding Theory; The Binding-Theoretic Nature of the "Argument Of" Relation; General Reconstruction Effects; The Hybrid Binding Theory.