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SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, VOLUME 32, For any theory of syntax, major questions arise about its classificatory scheme: what sort of syntactic categories does it assume? what
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  • SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, VOLUME 32
  • Written by author Robert D. Borsley
  • Published by Emerald Group Publishing, July 2003
  • For any theory of syntax, major questions arise about its classificatory scheme: what sort of syntactic categories does it assume? what properties do they have? how do they relate to each other? The questions are prominent in two of the main contempor
  • For any theory of syntax, major questions arise about its classificatory scheme: what sort of syntactic categories does it assume? whatproperties do they have? how do they relate to each other? The questions are prominent in two of the main contempora
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R. D. Borsley, Introduction.
R. Hudson, Grammar Without Functional Categories.
R. Cann, Functional Versus Lexical: A Cognitive Dichotomy.
D. Adger, Feature Checking Under Adjacency And VSO Clause Structure.
R. D. Borsley and J. Kornfilt, Mixed Extended Projections.
R. Malouf, Verbal Gerunds As Mixed Categories In HPSG.
A. Warner, English Auxiliaries Without Lexical Rules.
F. Newmeyer, The Discrete Nature of Syntactic Categories: Against Prototype-Based Account.
R. Kempson, W. Meyer-Viol, and D. Gabbay, Syntactic Computation As Labeled Deduction: WH-a Case Study.
M.-L. Rivero, Finiteness And Second Position In Long Verb Movement Languages: Breton And Slavic.
A. Abeillé and D. Godard, French Word Order and Lexical Weight.


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