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Binding Theory Daniel Buring (University of California, Los Angeles)

Binding Theory By Daniel Buring (University of California, Los Angeles)

Summary

This textbook provides a thorough and comprehensive introduction to modern binding theory, exploring the anaphoric relations between different kinds of nominal expressions. Written in a clear and accessible style, and with numerous exercises and examples, this textbook will be invaluable to graduate and advanced undergraduate students of syntax and semantics.

Binding Theory Summary

Binding Theory by Daniel Buring (University of California, Los Angeles)

Binding theory seeks to explain how different kinds of nominal expressions such as names, noun phrases and pronouns have anaphoric relations amongst one another, and how they come to have reference to things in the world. This textbook provides a thorough and comprehensive introduction to modern binding theory. Starting at a very basic level, it introduces the reader to a huge variety of nominal and especially pronominal expressions from the world's languages, the ways they can be used, and current theorising about their grammatical properties and their interpretation. Daniel Buring discusses a wide range of cross-linguistic data and theoretical approaches, and unlike in existing introductions, pairs the discussion of syntactic facts with a detailed introduction to the semantic interpretation of binding structures. Written in a clear and accessible style, and with numerous exercises and examples, this textbook will be invaluable to graduate and advanced undergraduate students of syntax and semantics.

About Daniel Buring (University of California, Los Angeles)

Daniel Buring is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

1. The ABC of binding theory; 2. Interpreting indexed structures; 3. Domains and orientation; 4. Binding versus co-reference; 5. Other cases of semantic binding; 6. The co-reference rule; 7. Descriptive pronouns and individual concepts; 8. Semantic binding and c-command; 9. Plurals; 10. Reciprocals; 11. Exempt anaphora and reflexivity; 12. Binding and movement.

Additional information

NPB9780521812801
9780521812801
0521812801
Binding Theory by Daniel Buring (University of California, Los Angeles)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-01-27
294
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