A Companion to Carnie’s Syntax
Andrew Carnie
Syntax#
The Syntax Workbook was written as a response to the students and instructors who, over the years, have requested more problem sets that give greater experience in analyzing syntactic structure. Aligned chapter-by-chapter with Carnie’s bestselling textbook, this workbook provides over 120 new exercises on all of the major topics in generative syntax.
Andrew Carnie is Professor of Linguistics and Faculty Director in the Graduate College at the University of Arizona. He specializes in generative syntactic theory with an emphasis on constituency, VSO languages, copular constructions and Celtic languages. He is the author of numerous other publications, including Irish Nouns (2008), Constituent Structure (2010), Formal Approaches to Celtic Linguistics (2011), Modern Syntax (2011), and Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Third Edition (2013).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Welcome
Part 1 Preliminaries
1 Generative Grammar
2 Parts of Speech
3 Constituency, Trees, and Rules
4 Structural Relations
5 Binding Theory
Part 2 The Base
6 X-bar Theory
7 Extending X-bar Theory to Functional Categories
8 Constraining X-bar Theory: Theta Theory
9 Auxiliaries and Functional Categories
Part 3 Movement
10 Head-to-Head Movement
11 DP Movement
12 Wh -movement and Locality Constraints
13 A Unified Theory of Movement
Part 4 Advanced Topics
14 Expanded VPs
15 Raising, Control, and Empty Categories
16 Ellipsis
17 Advanced Topics in Binding Theory
18 Polysynthesis, Incorporation, and Non-configurationality
References
Index