目录 Preface and Acknowledgments Part 1 Preliminaries 1 Generative Grammar 0.Preliminaries 1.Syntax as Science-the Scientific Method 2.Syntax as a Cognitive Science 3.Models of Syntax 4.Competence vs. Performance 5.A Clarification on the Word "Language" 6.Where Do the Rules Come From? 7.Choosing among Theories about Syntax 8.The Scientific Method and the Structure of this Textbook 9.Conclusion Ideas, Rules, and Constraints Introduced in this Chapter General Problem Sets Challenge Problem Sets 2 Parts of Speech 0.Words and Why They Matter to Syntax 1.Determining Part of Speech 2.The Major Parts of Speech: N, V, Adj, and Adv 3.Open vs. Closed; Lexical vs. Functional 4.Subcategories and Features 5.Conclusion Ideas, Rules, and Constraints Introduced in this Chapter General Problem Sets Challenge Problem Sets 3 Constituency, Trees, and Rules 0.Introduction 1.Rules and Trees 2.How to Draw a Tree 3.Modification and Ambiguity 4.Constituency Tests 5.Constituency in Other Languages 6.Conclusion Ideas, Rules, and Constraints Introduced in this Chapter General Problem Sets Challenge Problem Sets 4 Structural Relations 0.Introduction 1.The Parts of a Tree 2.Dominance 3.Precedence 4.C-command 5.Grammatical Relations 6.Conclusions Ideas, Rules, and Constraints Introduced in this Chapter General Problem Sets Challenge Problem Sets 5 Binding Theory 0.Introduction
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