Full Description
A thorough introduction to formal syntactic typology by a leader in the field, Comparing Syntax systematically covers syntactic variation across languages. The textbook covers word-order parameters, null subjects, polysynthesis, verb-movement, ergativity, interrogatives and negation within a comparative framework, ensuring that readers are able to engage with the key topics in the most up-to-date primary research literature. The comprehensive glossary, end-of-chapter exercises and annotated further reading lists allow readers to consolidate and extend their knowledge as they progress through the book. A self-contained work ideal for intermediate and advanced-level students, Comparing Syntax also builds on the author's Beginning Syntax and Continuing Syntax.
Contents
1. Word-Order Typology; 2. The theory of linearization and the Final over Final Condition; 3. Null Subjects; 4. Polysynthesis and 'Deep' Analyticity; 5. Verb Movement; 6. Ergativity; 7. Interrogatives; 8. Negation; 9. Parameters.