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Carnie, Andrew, 1969-
"This practical coursebook introduces all the basics of modern syntactic analysis in a simple step-by-step fashion. Each unit is constructed so that the reader discovers new ideas, formulates hypotheses and practices fundamentals. The reader is presented with short sections of explanation with examples, followed by practice exercises. Feedback and comment sections follow to enable students to monitor their progress. No previous background in syntax is assumed. Students move through all the key topics in the field including features, rules of combination and displacement, empty categories, and subcategorization. The theoretical perspective in this work is unique, drawing together the best ideas from three major syntactic frameworks (Minimalism, HPSG and LFG). "
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011
e20394745
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Paillet, Jean-Pierre
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing COmpany, 1982
425.2 PAI a
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Paillet, Jean-Pierre
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing COmpany, 1982
425.2 PAI a
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Pak, Yong-il
Kyonggi-do P'aju-si: Hanguk Haksul Chongbo, 2009
KOR 495.75 PAR p
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Goossens, Marian
Antwerpen: Standaard Uitgeverij, 2011
BLD 439.315 GOO n
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Moot, Richard, editor
"This book is intended for students in computer science, formal linguistics, mathematical logic and to colleagues interested in categorial grammars and their logical foundations. These lecture notes present categorial grammars as deductive systems, in the approach called parsing-as-deduction, and the book includes detailed proofs of their main properties. The papers are organized in topical sections on AB grammars, Lambek’s syntactic calculus, Lambek calculus and montague grammar, non-associative Lambek calculus, multimodal Lambek calculus, Lambek calculus, linear logic and proof nets and proof nets for the multimodal Lambek calculus."
Berlin: [, Springer-Verlag], 2012
e20410219
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Williams, Alexander
"Argument structure - the pattern of underlying relations between a predicate and its dependents - is at the base of syntactic theory and the theory of the interface with semantics. This comprehensive guide explores the motives for thematic and event-structural decomposition, and its relation to structure in syntax. It also discusses broad patterns in the linking of syntactic to semantic relations, and includes insightful case studies on passive and resultative constructions. Semantically explicit and syntactically impartial, with a careful, interrogative approach, Williams clarifies notions of argument within both lexicalist and nonlexicalist approaches. Ideal for students and researchers in syntactic and semantic theory, this introduction includes:A comprehensive overview of arguments in syntax and semanticsDiscussion questions and suggestions for further readingA glossary with helpful definitions of key terms."
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United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2015
e20528824
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Stroik, Thomas S.
"Although there have been numerous investigations of biolinguistics within the Minimalist Program over the last ten years, many of which appeal to the importance of Turing's Thesis (that the structural design of systems must obey physical and mathematical laws), these studies have by and large ignored the question of the structural design of language. They have paid significant attention to identifying the components of language - settling on a lexicon, a computational system, a sensorimotor performance system and a conceptual-intentional performance system; however, they have not examined how these components must be inter-structured to meet thresholds of simplicity, generality, naturalness and beauty, as well as of biological and conceptual necessity. In this book, Stroik and Putnam take on Turing's challenge. They argue that the narrow syntax - the lexicon, the Numeration, and the computational system - must reside, for reasons of conceptual necessity, within the performance systems. As simple as this novel design is, it provides, as Stroik and Putnam demonstrate, radical new insights into what the human language faculty is, how language emerged in the species, and how language is acquired by children."
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New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013
e20528929
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library