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Routledge – Linguistes de Premier Plan

Cette série rassemble des essais fondamentaux de certains des linguistes les plus influents des dernières décennies. Chaque volume se concentre sur le travail d'un érudit éminent, rendant ses contributions les plus significatives à la linguistique accessibles en un seul endroit pour la première fois. Elle constitue une ressource inestimable pour les étudiants, les universitaires et toute personne intéressée par une compréhension plus approfondie de l'évolution de la théorie linguistique moderne. Cette collection offre un compendium de réflexions qui ont façonné notre compréhension du langage.

Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure
Case, Argument Structure, and Word Order
Aspects of Grammatical Architecture
Aspects of the Syntax of Agreement
Generative Grammar
Typological Studies

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  • Typological Studies

    Word Order and Relative Clauses

    • 390pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Focusing on generative linguistics, this book explores typological questions regarding word order and the syntax of relative clauses. The first section examines various aspects of word order, while the second part delves into the intricacies of relative clauses, providing insights from a well-known linguist. Through these articles, the author presents a comprehensive analysis that enhances the understanding of syntax in different languages.

    Typological Studies
  • Generative Grammar

    Theory and Its History

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    The book compiles the author's pivotal contributions to generative grammar, offering a comprehensive exploration of key theories in linguistics. Through a collection of significant works, it delves into the intricacies of language structure and the underlying principles that govern linguistic expression, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students in the field.

    Generative Grammar
  • Focusing on the syntax of agreement, this volume presents a collection of essays that explore its significance in linguistic theory, particularly within the minimalist framework. The contributors analyze how agreement has become a central construct in recent linguistic research, while Boeckx aims to establish both formal and substantive universals related to agreement. This work delves into the complexities of linguistic structures and their theoretical implications, highlighting the evolving understanding of agreement in modern linguistics.

    Aspects of the Syntax of Agreement
  • Focusing on grammatical architecture through a minimalist lens, this collection features 13 papers that delve into the structures of phrases, clauses, clitics, and derivations. By utilizing examples from various languages, the author illustrates key principles of syntax and structure, offering insights into the complexities of language formation and the underlying minimalist theories.

    Aspects of Grammatical Architecture
  • The book delves into the intricate relationship between syntax, case marking, and argument structure, presenting new analyses by Miyagawa. It explores topics such as numeral quantifier stranding, ditransitive constructions, and the nominative/genitive alternation. Additionally, it offers a syntactic perspective on lexical and syntactic causatives, along with historical changes in accusative case marking from Old to Modern Japanese. These analyses highlight the interconnectedness of case marking, argument structure, and word order in linguistic theory.

    Case, Argument Structure, and Word Order
  • Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure

    Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics

    • 448pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    This collection showcases the finest work of Dominique Sportiche, featuring essays that are newly published and not previously available. It highlights his contributions to the field, offering fresh insights and perspectives that reflect his expertise and thought-provoking ideas.

    Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure
  • The Equilibrium of Human Syntax

    Symmetries in the Brain

    • 488pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    The book presents a collection of papers that explore the growing interconnection between formal syntax and neurolinguistics. Moro highlights how insights from neurolinguistics are increasingly reliant on the theoretical foundations established in formal syntax, suggesting that empirical questions in neurolinguistics can only be fully addressed through this theoretical lens. This work emphasizes the importance of integrating these two domains to advance understanding in both fields.

    The Equilibrium of Human Syntax
  • Configurations of Sentential Complementation

    Perspectives from Romance Languages

    • 284pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    The study highlights the innovative research of Johan Rooryck, focusing on the interplay between syntax and semantics in both matrix and embedded sentences. It offers valuable insights into how these elements interact, showcasing the complexity and depth of linguistic structure.

    Configurations of Sentential Complementation