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Title
Provocative syntax / Phil Branigan.
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ISBN
9780262295673 (electronic bk.)
0262295679 (electronic bk.)
1283119153
9781283119153
9780262014991
0262014998
9780262515597
0262515598
0262295679 (electronic bk.)
1283119153
9781283119153
9780262014991
0262014998
9780262515597
0262515598
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 176 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
P291 .B69 2011eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
415
Summary
After presenting the central proposal and showing its implementation in the analyses of familiar cases of syntactic movement, Branigan demonstrates the effects of provocation in a variety of inversion constructions, describes the details of chain formation and successive cyclic movement in a provocation model, and much more.
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After presenting the central proposal and showing its implementation in the analyses of familiar cases of syntactic movement, Branigan demonstrates the effects of provocation in a variety of inversion constructions, describes the details of chain formation and successive cyclic movement in a provocation model, and much more.
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