Publication

2009 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England

Language

English

Word Count

122,500 words, Guess

Page Count

490 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139780199230181
  • ISBN-139780199230174
  • ISBN-100199230188
  • ISBN-10019923017X
  • LibraryThing8586426
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  • Goodreads5994245
  • Library of Congress Control Number2008027798
  • OCLC Control Number233283691
  • Better World Books9780199230181
  • Better World Books9780199230174
  • Open LibraryOL16958517M

Classifications

  • DDC415
  • LCCP291 .C785 2009
  • LCCP291.C785 2009

Description

"In this book, Peter Culicover introduces the analysis of natural language within the broader question of how language works - of how people use languages to configure words and morphemes in order to express meanings. He focuses both on the syntactic and morphosyntactic devices that languages use, and on the conceptual structures that correspond to particular aspects of linguistic form. He seeks to explain linguistic forms and in the process to show how these correspond with meanings." "The book's clear, step-by-step exposition is presented within the Simpler Syntax framework whose development has been led by the author and Ray Jackendoff over the last fifteen years. This integrates syntactic theory with the representation of conceptual structure and casts fresh light on the interface between syntax and semantics. It also enables elegant and economical analyses of natural language phenomena without recourse to such abstract devices as functional heads and uniform binary branching."--Jacket.

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