Introduction F 1
Preface by Halliday F 9
ⅠDerivation versus Representation 9
王宗炎序 F 10
1.Explaining Morphosyntactic Competition JOAN BRESNAN 11
Preface by Chomsky F 13
沈家煊序 F 20
导读 F 23
Contributors F 31
2.Economy Conditions in Syntax CHRIS COLLINS 45
3.Derivation and Representation in Modern Transformational Syntax HOWARD LASNIK 62
4.Relativized Minimality Effects LUIGI RIZZI 89
Ⅱ Movement 111
5.Head Movement IAN ROBERTS 113
6.Object Shift and Scrambling H?SKULDUR THRáINSSON 148
7.Wh-in-situ Languages AKIRA WATANABE 203
8.A-Movements MARK R.BALTIN 226
Ⅲ Argument Structure and Phrase Structure 255
9.Thematic Relations in Syntax JEFFREY S.GRUBER 257
10.Predication JOHN BOWERS 299
11.Case HIROYUKI URA 334
12.Phrase Structure NAOKI FUKUI 374
13.The Natures of Nnonconfigurationality MARK C.BAKER 407
14.What VP Ellipsis Can Do, and What it Can t, but not Why KYLE JOGNSON 439
Ⅳ Functional Projections 481
15.Agreement Projections ADRIANA BELLETTI 483
16.Sentential Negation RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI 511
17.The DP Hypothesis: Identifying Clausal Properties in the Nominal Domain JUDY B.BERNSTEIN 536
18.The Structure of DPs: Some Principles, Parameters, and Problems GIUSEPPE LONGOBARDI 562
Ⅴ Interface with Interpretation 605
19.The Syntax of Scope ANNA SZABOLCSI 607
20.Deconstructing Binding ERIC REULAND and MARTIN EVERAERT 634
Ⅵ External Evaluation of Syntax 697
22.Syntactic Change ANTHONY S.KROCH 699
23.Setting Syntactic Parameters JANET DEAN FODOR 730
21.Syntactic Reconstruction Effects ANDREW BARSS 760
Bibliography 768
Index 825
文库索引 861