The Oxford Reference Guide to Lexical Functional Grammar

Author:   Mary Dalrymple (Professor of Syntax, Professor of Syntax, University of Oxford) ,  John J. Lowe (Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, University of Oxford) ,  Louise Mycock (Associate Professor of Linguistics, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198733300


Pages:   856
Publication Date:   10 October 2019
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This volume is the most comprehensive reference work to date on Lexical Functional Grammar. The authors provide detailed and extensive coverage of the analysis of syntax, semantics, morphology, prosody, and information structure, and how these aspects of linguistic structure interact in the nontransformational framework of LFG. The book is divided into three parts. The first part examines the syntactic theory and formal architecture of LFG, with detailed explanations and comprehensive illustration, providing an unparalleled introduction to the fundamentals of the theory. Part two explores non-syntactic levels of linguistic structure, including the syntax-semantics interface and semantic representation, argument structure, information structure, prosodic structure, and morphological structure, and how these are related in the projection architecture of LFG. Chapters in the third part illustrate the theory more explicitly by presenting explorations of the syntax and semantics of a range of representative linguistic phenomena: modification, anaphora, control, coordination, and long-distance dependencies. The final chapter discusses LFG-based work not covered elsewhere in the book, as well as new developments in the theory.The volume will be an invaluable reference for graduate and advanced undergraduate students and researchers in a wide range of linguistic sub-fields, including syntax, morphology, semantics, information structure, and prosody, as well as those working in language documentation and description.

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Author:   Mary Dalrymple (Professor of Syntax, Professor of Syntax, University of Oxford) ,  John J. Lowe (Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology, University of Oxford) ,  Louise Mycock (Associate Professor of Linguistics, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 25.00cm
Weight:   0.002kg
ISBN:  

9780198733300


ISBN 10:   0198733305
Pages:   856
Publication Date:   10 October 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Background and theoretical assumptions Part I: Syntax 2: Functional structure 3: Constituent structure 4: Syntactic correspondences 5: Describing syntactic structures 6: Syntactic relations and syntactic constraints Part II: Beyond Syntactic Structures 7: Beyond C-structure and F-structure: Linguistic representations and relations 8: Meaning and semantic composition 9: Argument structure and mapping theory 10: Information structure 11: Prosodic structure 12: The interface to morphology Part III: Phenomena 13: Modification 14: Anaphora 15: Functional and anaphoric control 16: Coordination 17: Long-distance dependencies 18: Related research threads and new directions References

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Rich with crosslinguistic examples and detailed explanation, this book provides the most comprehensive survey of Lexical Functional Grammar ever produced. It could easily be used as an advanced textbook in the theory, but it will sit at my right hand as the go-to work whenever I need a detailed explanation of the foundations and intricacies of LFG. * Andrew Carnie, University of Arizona *


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Mary Dalrymple is Professor of Syntax in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics at the University of Oxford. Her work explores issues in syntax, semantics, and the syntax-semantics interface. Her many publications include Lexical Functional Grammar (Academic Press, 2001), and, with Irina Nikolaeva, Objects and Information Structure (CUP, 2011). John J. Lowe is a Departmental Lecturer in Syntax and in Indo-Iranian Philology in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics at the University of Oxford. He has worked widely in the areas of formal syntax and the syntax of Sanskrit and Indo-Iranian languages. He is the author of two OUP monographs, Participles in Rigvedic Sanskrit (2015) and Transitive Nouns and Adjectives: Evidence from Early Indo-Aryan (2017). Louise Mycock is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics at the University of Oxford. Her principal research interests are in syntax and syntactic theory, information structure, typology, and linguistic interfaces and interface phenomena, and her work has appeared in journals including English Language and Linguistics and Transactions of the Philological Society.

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