An invaluable reference tool for students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition has been updated to incorporate the last 10 years of syntactic research and expanded to include a wider array of important case studies in the syntax of a broad array of languages.
An invaluable reference tool for students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition has been updated to incorporate the last 10 years of syntactic research and expanded to include a wider array of important case studies in the syntax of a broad array of languages.
An invaluable reference tool for students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition has been updated to incorporate the last 10 years of syntactic research and expanded to include a wider array of important case studies in the syntax of a broad array of languages.
Martin Everaert is Professor of Linguistics at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. He works primarily on the syntax-semantics interface (anaphora: reflexives, reciprocals) and the lexicon-syntax interface (idioms/collocations, and argument structure). His other areas of interest are language evolution, biolinguistics, and the history of linguistics. He is on the editorial boards of several journals, including Linguistic Inquiry. His books include Concepts, Syntax and Their Interfaces - The Theta System. (2016) and Birdsong, Speech and Language: Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain (2013). He is co-editor of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to Linguistics series and member of the editorial advisory board of De Gruyter Open.
Henk van Riemsdijk was, until recently, Professor of Linguistics and head of the Models of Grammar Group at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. He is now emeritus professor and a freelance linguist operating from his home in Arezzo, Italy. He is the co-founder of GLOW, the major professional organization of generative linguists in Europe. He was the co-editor of the Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics from 2001 through 2013 and of the Mouton de Gruyter book series Studies in Generative Grammar from 1978 through 2013. He is co-editor of the Wiley Blackwell Companions to Linguistics series and the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series at Amsterdam University Press. He has written and edited 30 books, published well over 100 major articles, and directed 30 PhD dissertations.
An invaluable reference tool for students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition has been revised and expanded to incorporate the last 10 years of syntactic research. As with the first edition, which was hailed for the breadth and depth of its coverage, this edition charts the development and historiography of syntactic theory with coverage of a large number of subdomains of syntax. It contains over 120 chapters that explain, analyze, and contextualize important empirical studies within syntax over the last 50 years. Under the editorship of two esteemed syntacticians, Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk, it brings together cutting-edge contributions from a global group of linguists. Encyclopedic in scope, it features an accessible alphabetical structure across 8 print volumes and a complete index, as well as being available online. Once again setting the standard for the field, this is an essential and unparalleled collection of syntactic research.
An invaluable reference tool for students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition has been revised and expanded to incorporate the last 10 years of syntactic research. As with the first edition, which was hailed for the breadth and depth of its coverage, this edition charts the development and historiography of syntactic theory with coverage of a large number of subdomains of syntax. It contains over 120 chapters that explain, analyze, and contextualize important empirical studies within syntax over the last 50 years. Under the editorship of two esteemed syntacticians, Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk, it brings together cutting-edge contributions from a global group of linguists. Encyclopedic in scope, it features an accessible alphabetical structure across 8 print volumes and a complete index, as well as being available online. Once again setting the standard for the field, this is an essential and unparalleled collection of syntactic research.
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