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Contains articles that represent the best of the author's work on the syntax-semantics interface. This title includes three general topics such as: questions, indefinites and quantification; anaphora; as well as, lexical structure and the syntax of events

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Huang, Cheng-Teh James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledg , c2010
Series:Routledge leading linguists 15
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Online Access:NetLibrary
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Questions, indefinites, and quantification: Move wh in a language without wh-movement
  • 2. LF, ECP, and non-vacuous quantification
  • 3. Existential sentences in chinese and (in)definiteness
  • 4. The syntax of wh-in-situ
  • 5. Modularity and Chinese a-not-a questions
  • 6. Logical form
  • 7. Two types of donkey sentences
  • 8. Syntax of the hell
  • 9. Anaphora and binding: A note on binding theory
  • 10. On the distribution and reference of empty pronouns
  • 11. Reconstruction and the structure of VP
  • 12. Logophoricity, attitudes, and ziji at the interface
  • 13. Lexical structure and events: On lexical structure and syntactic projection
  • 14. Resultatives and unaccusatives