Grammar and Discourse Principles

Grammar and Discourse Principles Functional Syntax and GB Theory

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<div>In <i>Grammar and Discourse Principles</i>, Susumu Kuno and Ken-ichi Takami critically examine recent work in the Government and Binding framework developed by Chomsky, Rizzi, Lasnik and Saito, Huang, Aoun, and others. They demonstrate that this work encounters a variety of empirical and theoretical difficulties when confronted by an expanded range of data. Alternatively, the authors offer independently motivated functional explanations that account for these data and that do not require postulation of concepts like "L-marking" and "blocking category."<br><br>Kuno and Takami begin by looking at extraction phenomena, including extraction from complement clauses, the overt subject requirement, and subjacency, and provide functional accounts that improve on the <i>Barriers</i> analysis. Next, they discuss multiple <i>wh</i> questions in English and Japanese, with special reference to <i>why</i> and <i>naze</i>. The authors also examine and ultimately reject the major arguments in support of Larson's "light predicate raising" analysis. Finally, Kuno and Takami discuss coreferentiality of picture noun reflexives and the relation of quantifier scope interpretations, particularly those in sentences involving psychological verbs such as <i>bother</i>, <i>worry</i>, and <i>please</i>. <br><br>In this subtly argued book, the authors raise questions of critical importance for theoretical linguists of all persuasions.</div>

Book information

ISBN: 9780226462042
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
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Edition: 1
Language: English
Number of pages: 232
Weight: 340g
Height: 23mm
Width: 15mm
Spine width: 1mm