Course Outline of Syntax Semantics 2023
Course Outline of Syntax Semantics 2023
Course outline
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1. Course description
The course will also cover semantics, it will touch meaning, semantic constraints, reference
and referential expressions, denotations and connotations, lexemes, ambiguity and semantic
devices.
Introductory reading materials will be taken from the following books (specified in each
class):
14 lexemes
16 Ambiguity
17 Semantic devices
4. References
Bailyn, John Frederick (2002): Scrambling to reduce scrambling, Part 1 & II. In Glot
International 6-4 & 6-5.
Baker, M. 1985. The mirror principle and morphosyntactic explanation. Linguistic Inquiry
16.3, 373-416.
Baker, M., K. Johnson, and I. Roberts. 1989. Passive arguments raised. LI 20, 219-251.
Belletti, Adriana (2001): Agreement Projections. In M. Baltin & C. Collins (eds) The
handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory. Oxford/Malden: Blackwell, p. 483-510.
Besten, den. H. 1985. The ergative hypothesis and free word order in Dutch and German. In J.
Tom‡n (ed) Studies in German grammar.
Dikken, M. den. 1995. Particles, on the Syntax of verb-particle triadic, and causative
constructions, Oxford University Press.
Fox, Danny (1999) Reconstruction, Binding Theory and the Interpretation of Chains, LI 30,
157-196.
Hale, K. and S.J. Keyser (1993) ‘On argument structure and the lexical expressions of syntactic
relations’, in: K. Hale and S.J. Keyser (eds.) The View from building 20: essays in linguistics in
honor of Sylvain Bromberger, Cambridge (Mass), 53-109.
Larson, R., 1988. On the double object construction, Linguistic Inquiry 19, 335-391.
Lasnik, H. and M. Saito. 1984. "On the nature of proper government," Linguistic Inquiry 15,
235-289.
Longobardi, G. (1994). Proper names and the theory of N-movement in syntax and logical
form. Linguistic Inquiry 25.
Menuzzi, S. 1999. Binding theory and pronominal anaphora in Brazilian Portuguese, PhD
Dissertation, Leiden University.
Platzack, C. & A. Holmberg. 1989. The role of Agr and Finitenes. Working papers in
Scandinavian Syntax 43, p. 51-76.
Pollock, J.-Y. 1989. Verb movement, Universal Grammar, and the structure of IP. Linguistic
Inquiry 20, 365-424.
Roberts, Ian (2001): Head Movement. In M. Baltin & C. Collins (eds) The handbook of
Contemporary Syntactic Theory. Oxford/Malden: Blackwell, p. 113-147.
Zanuttini, Rafaella (2001): Sentential Negation. In M. Baltin & C. Collins (eds) The
handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory. Oxford/Malden: Blackwell, p. 511-535.
Walid Amer (1996) On double object construction, Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, Essex
university, UK.
Watanabe, Akira (2001): Wh-in-situ Languages. In M. Baltin & C. Collins (eds) The
handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory. Oxford/Malden: Blackwell, p. 226-254.
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