Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Feb 23, 1988
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
026262060X
ISBN-13
9780262620604
Description
This book offers a fresh perspective on generative grammar by delving into the intricate relationship between binding theory and empty categories. With a focus on core syntactical principles, it serves as a comprehensive resource for both budding linguists and seasoned scholars looking to deepen their understanding of GB syntax. The authors, Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka, skillfully blend theoretical insights with practical examples, making complex ideas accessible.
Through a series of engaging lectures, the reader is guided on a journey that unpacks foundational concepts while also encouraging critical thinking. The meticulous approach taken by the authors invites readers to explore both the nuances and the broader implications of syntactic theory. As an essential addition to the Current Studies in Linguistics series, this work stands out as a valuable contribution to the field, promising to stimulate discussion and further inquiry among those interested in the mechanics of language structure.
Through a series of engaging lectures, the reader is guided on a journey that unpacks foundational concepts while also encouraging critical thinking. The meticulous approach taken by the authors invites readers to explore both the nuances and the broader implications of syntactic theory. As an essential addition to the Current Studies in Linguistics series, this work stands out as a valuable contribution to the field, promising to stimulate discussion and further inquiry among those interested in the mechanics of language structure.
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