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Contents

Syllabus

Textbook website

Tree-drawing website

Textbook Problem Sets

Lecture 1

Background 1

Lecture 2.1

Lecture 2.2

Lecture 2.3

Lecture 2.4

Background 2

Lecture 3

Lecture 4

Lecture 5.1

Lecture 5.2

Lecture 5.3

Background 5A

Background 5b

Lecture 6.1

Lecture 6.2

Lecture 6.3

Background 6

Lecture 7

Lecture 8

Background 8A

Background 8B

Lecture 9

Lecture 10

Lecture 11

Linguistics 522

Introduction to Syntax


Description

This course will serve as an introduction to the field of syntax, focusing on the Principles and Parameters framework and concluding with a brief introduction to Minimalism.

Practice

The course will use the textbook Syntax: A Generative Introduction, by Andrew Carnie, available in the campus bookstore. There will be exercises for most of the chapters covered.

The course begins with an introduction to constituents and trees, introduces some structural concepts such as dominance and C-Command, and then develops some applications such as the Binding Theory, and some theoretical hypotheses, such as X-Bar Theory.

The meat of the course is then a treatment of movement of various kinds, including head movement and NP movement.

A virtue of the text is that examples and exercises from numerous languages are used, affording the student the opportunity to evaluate some of the claims made about the universality of the theory.

Prerequisites and Grading

Linguistics 101 or equivalent.

Grading will be based on exercises and take-home midterms and finals.

Place and Time

Sec. 1   Wed 1900-2140 BA260
Sec. 2   TuTh 1900-2140 NE278B

Contact Info

Mailing address:
Department of Linguistics and Oriental Languages
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7727
Telephone: (619) 594-0252
Office location: BAM, room 321
Office hours: TuTh 12:30-1:00, Tu 6:00-7:00, TuTh 10:00-11:00


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