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Edited by (University of Arizona, USA), Edited by (National University of Singapore), Edited by (Carleton University, Canada)
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The study of syntax over the last half century has seen a remarkable expansion of the boundaries of human knowledge about the structure of natural language. The Routledge Handbook of Syntax presents a comprehensive survey of the major theoretical and empirical advances in the dynamically evolving field of syntax from a variety of perspectives, both within the dominant generative paradigm and between syntacticians working within generative grammar and those working in functionalist and related approaches.

The handbook covers key issues within the field that include:

core areas of syntactic empirical investigation,

contemporary approaches to syntactic theory,

interfaces of syntax with other components of the human language system,

experimental and computational approaches to syntax.

Bringing together renowned linguistic scientists and cutting-edge scholars from across the discipline and providing a balanced yet comprehensive overview of the field, the Routledge Handbook of Syntax is essential reading for researchers and postgraduate students working in syntactic theory.
List of contributors
x
Acknowledgments xvi
Editors' introduction xvii
PART I Constituency, categories, and structure
1(130)
1 Merge, labeling, and projection
3(21)
Naoki Fukui
Hiroki Narita
2 Argument structure
24(18)
Jaume Mateu
3 The integration, proliferation, and expansion of functional categories: an overview
42(23)
Lisa deMena Travis
4 Functional structure inside nominal phrases
65(24)
Jeffrey Punske
5 The syntax of adjectives
89(19)
Artemis Alexiadou
6 The syntax of adverbs
108(23)
Thomas Ernst
PART II Syntactic phenomena
131(174)
7 Head movement
133(17)
Michael Barrie
Eric Mathieu
8 Case and grammatical relations
150(17)
Maria Polinsky
Omer Preminger
9 A-bar movement
167(25)
Norvin Richards
10 The syntax of ellipsis and related phenomena
192(22)
Masaya Yoshida
Chizuru Nakao
Ivan Ortega-Santos
11 Binding theory
214(25)
Robert Truswell
12 Minimalism and control
239(25)
Norbert Hornstein
Jairo Nunes
13 Scrambling
264(19)
Yosuke Sato
Nobu Goto
14 Noun incorporation, nonconfigurationality, and polysynthesis
283(22)
Kumiko Murasugi
PART III Syntactic interfaces
305(84)
15 The syntax-semantics/pragmatics interface
307(15)
Sylvia L.R. Schreiner
16 The syntax--lexicon interface
322(23)
Peter Ackema
17 The morphology--syntax interface
345(20)
Daniel Siddiqi
18 Prosodic domains and the syntax--phonology interface
365(24)
Yoshihito Dobashi
PART IV Syntax in context
389(74)
19 Syntactic change
391(18)
Ian Roberts
20 Syntax in forward and in reverse: form, memory, and language processing
409(17)
Matthew W. Wagers
21 Major theories in acquisition of syntax research
426(20)
Susannah Kirby
22 The evolutionary origins of syntax
446(17)
Maggie Tallerman
PART V Theoretical approaches to syntax
463(239)
23 The history of syntax
465(25)
Peter W. Culicover
24 Comparative syntax
490(19)
Martin Haspelmath
25 Principles and Parameters/Minimalism
509(17)
Terje Lohndal
Juan Uriagereka
26 Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
526(30)
Felix Bildhauer
27 Lexical-functional Grammar
556(23)
George Aaron Broadwell
28 Role and Reference Grammar
579(25)
Robert D. Van Valin Jr.
29 Dependency Grammar
604(23)
Timothy Osborne
30 Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar
627(20)
J. Lachlan Mackenzie
31 Construction Grammar
647(23)
Seizi Iwata
32 Categorial Grammar
670(32)
Mark Steedman
Index 702
Andrew Carnie is Professor of Linguistics and Dean of the Graduate College at the University of Arizona, USA.

Yosuke Sato is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the National University of Singapore.

Daniel Siddiqi is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Cognitive Science, and English at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.