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Concise, accessible guide to the syntax of Modern French, showing its contribution to syntactic theory.

French is a syntactically interesting language, with aspects of its word order and clause structure triggering a variety of important developments in syntactic theory. This is a concise and accessible guide to the syntax of Modern French, providing a clear overview of those aspects of the language that are of particular interest to linguists. A broad variety of topics are covered, including the development and spread of French; the evolution of its syntax; syntactic variation; lexical categories; noun, verb and adjective phrases; clause structure; movement; and agreement. Drawing on the work of a wide range of scholars, it highlights the important role of French in the development of syntactic theory and shows how French challenges some fundamental assumptions about syntactic structure. An engaging and in-depth guide to all that is interesting about French, The Syntax of French will be invaluable to students and scholars of syntactic theory and comparative linguistics.

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' a concise and well-written introduction to French syntax which does not require any prior knowledge of French.' www.roterdorn.de ' thoroughly researched, well argued, and extremely interesting. [ an] outstanding contribution to the Cambridge Syntax Guides series.' The French Review

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Concise, accessible guide to the syntax of Modern French, showing its contribution to syntactic theory.
Preface ix
List of abbreviations and symbols xi
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Development and spread of French
1
1.2 French in the world today
2
1.3 Evolution of French syntax
4
1.4 Syntactic interest of French
8
1.5 Theoretical framework
9
2 Lexical categories 14
2.1 Nouns and noun phrases
14
2.2 Verbs and verb phrases
24
2.3 Adjectives/adverbials and adjective/adverbial phrases
49
2.4 Prepositions and prepositional phrases
55
3 The extended noun phrase: DP* 62
3.1 Nominals as extended NP*s
62
3.2 Definite determiners and predeterminer tout
63
3.3 A and de as DP*-internal inherent-case markers
72
3.4 Indefinite determiners
73
3.5 Negative DP*s
77
3.6 DP* structure and bare DP*s
77
3.7 DP*-internal attributive-AP* placement
84
3.8 Grammatical DP*s: non-clitic proforms
95
4 The extended verb phrase: IP* 102
4.1 Inflectional heads and adverbial positions: Cinque (1999)
102
4.2 The IP* syntax of verbs
106
4.3 Licensing DP*s within IP*
110
4.4 Clitics
120
4.5 Sentential negation
138
5 The left clause periphery 145
5.1 Finite subordinate clauses
145
5.2 Infinitival clauses
156
5.3 Dislocation
172
5.4 Focus fronting
182
5.5 Clefting and pseudo-clefting
184
5.6 The syntax of wh
188
5.7 Subject–verb inversion
198
5.8 Residual questions
225
References 234
Index 247


Paul Rowlett is Head of the School of Languages at Salford University, UK.