-Previous weeks
Squib assignment One page 'proposal' due Tuesday,
November 21 Wed. Nov. 22 <by e-mail, as I won't be on campus>; paper
due Thursday, December 7
-Readings for Nov. 28- Dec. 5
Chomsky (1995) section on Case Theory (110-124)
Chomsky (1995) section on Beyond the Interface Levels: D-Structure (186-191)
Chomsky (1995) section on Beyond the Interface Levels: S-Structure (191-199)
Chomsky (1995) section on Extensions of the Minimalist Program (202-212)
Chomsky (1995) section on Move F (261-271)
Lasnik (1998) "Some
Reconstruction Riddles". University of Pennsylvania Working Papers
in Linguistics, Vol 5.1, pp. 83-98
-Here's the paper about
strong features I mentioned.
-Readings for Dec. 7
Lasnik (1993) "Lectures
on Minimalist Syntax"
-Here are the two papers about Object Shift, ECM and Agr that I mentioned:
Lasnik (1999) "Chains
of Arguments"; Lasnik (2001) "Subjects,
Objects, and the EPP"
Tuesday 2:00-5:00
1108B MMH
Thursday 11:00-12:00
1108B MMH
1106 Marie Mount Hall
<lasnik [AT] UMD [DOT] edu>
(301) 405-4929
Office hours:
Monday afternoons & evenings
Wednesday all day
Subject matter
-The nature and source of syntactic knowledge
-Formalization of the infinitude of language
-Formalization of phrase structure
-Properties of syntactic transformations
-Syntactic information and lexical information
-The following phenomena will be examined in detail:
-English verbal morphology; main verbs vs. auxiliary verbs; development of
theories of these phenomena
over the years, driven by considerations of explanatory adequacy. "Head
movement"
-'Passive' and related phenomena, where an expression occurs in subject position
but is 'understood' in another.
("John was arrested") "A-movement"
-Relationship between these phenomena and (abstract) nominal morphology. "Case
theory"
-WH-movement and related phenomena ("Who did you see?") "A'-movement"
-Referential dependence, coreference, non-coreference. "Binding Theory"
-Locality constraints on A'-movement: islands; Subjacency; ECP
-Chomsky 1957 Syntactic Structures
Walter de Gruyter 311017279
-Lasnik (with Depiante and Stepanov)2000 Syntactic Structures Revisited
MIT Press 0262621339
-Chomsky 1995 The Minimalist Program (chapters 1 (and 2))
MIT Press 0262531283
-Chomsky 1965 Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (Chapter 1 and other selected
portions)
MIT Press 0262530074
-Chomsky 1981 Lectures on Government and Binding (selected portions)
Walter de Gruyter 3110141310
-Lasnik and Uriagereka 1988 A Course in GB Syntax (selected portions)
MIT Press 026262060X [[Currently out of print, but Amazon seems to have some
copies; otherwise
I will make the book available.]]