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Verb Movement

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Book Details:

  • Book Title: Verb Movement and the Syntax of the Germanic Languages

  • Author: David Lightfoot

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • Edition: 1st

  • Binding: Paperback

  • ISBN: 9780521456616

  • Number of Pages: 404

  • Release Date: 31-03-1994

  • Language: English

About the Book:

Verb Movement and the Syntax of the Germanic Languages by David Lightfoot is a significant contribution to the study of syntactic theory, focusing on the movement of phrasal categories and lexical elements (heads) within generative grammar. The book explores the relationship between these movements and the structure of verb-second languages, an area that has seen considerable theoretical development over recent years, particularly influenced by Chomsky's Empty Category Principle and the works of researchers like Travis, Baker, and Pollock.

In this volume, Lightfoot brings together cutting-edge theoretical concepts and descriptive analyses from some of the foremost scholars in the field. The book offers detailed discussions on the principles and parameters of Universal Grammar, particularly in relation to verb-second constructions, and is poised to make a lasting impact on syntactic theory and the study of Germanic languages.

Key Features:

  • Focuses on verb movement and its syntactic implications in Germanic languages.

  • Explores the Empty Category Principle and its relation to head movement theory.

  • In-depth theoretical discussions grounded in generative grammar, with applications to the study of syntax.

  • Includes insights from leading researchers in the field, such as Travis, Baker, and Pollock.

  • Comprehensive references and an index for easy navigation.