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LING 3150

Syntactic Analysis

PHILOSOPHY-NEUROSCIENCE-PSYCHOLOGYLINGUISTICS

The ability to produce and understand an infinite number of sentences is perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the human language faculty. Syntax is the study of how the brain organizes sentences from smaller phrases and words. This course explores syntactic analysis from several perspectives within generative linguistics, focusing primarily on the Government and Binding framework but also introducing Minimalist and Optimality Theoretic approaches. Topics to be discussed include phrase structure, transformations, case theory, thematic roles, and anaphora. Assignments will help students learn to construct and compare analyses of syntactic problems in English and other languages. Prerequisite: Ling 170D or permission of instructor.

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Barros, Matthew Barros

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Quality: 5Difficulty: 2Barros

Very interesting and engaging lecturer. Great at making the material interesting

10/15/2024