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Minimalism, scope, and VP structureMinimalism, scope, and VP structure

Minimalism, scope, and VP structure1996

Thomas S. Stroik

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In this scholarly book, author Thomas Stroik furthers recent directions in generative grammars. Bringing together Chomsky's minimalist assumptions of syntactic representation and Aoun and Li's theory of scope, Stroik investigates what the logical representation of a sentence can tell us about the structure of verb phrases (VPs). Arguing that scopal relations provide the clearest view of the structural relationship between noun phrase (NP) arguments, he uses scopal data to explore and expose the base argument structure of VPs. In his analysis of VP structure, Stroik discusses double-object constructions, multiple interrogatives, bare NP adverbials, and psych-verb constructions.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL3239182W

Subjects

Comparative and general GrammarGenerative grammarGrammar, Comparative and generalSyntaxGrammar, comparative and general, syntax

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