The Routledge Handbook of Syntax/ - New York: Routledge, 2014.

Part I Constituency, categories, and structure

Merge, labeling, and projection
ByNaoki Fukui, Hiroki Narita

Argument structure
ByJaume Mateu

The integration, proliferation, and expansion of functional categories: an overview
ByLisa deMena Travis

Functional structure inside nominal phrases
ByJeffrey Punske

The syntax of adjectives
ByArtemis Alexiadou

Part II Syntactic phenomena

Head movement
ByMichael Barrie, Éric Mathieu

Case and grammatical relations
ByMaria Polinsky, Omer Preminger

A-bar movement
ByNorvin Richards

The syntax of ellipsis and related phenomena
ByMasaya Yoshida, Chizuru Nakao, Iván Ortega-Santos

Binding theory
ByRobert Truswell

Minimalism and control
ByNorbert Hornstein, Jairo Nunes

Scrambling
ByYosuke Sato, Nobu Goto

Noun incorporation, nonconfi gurationality, and polysynthesis
ByKumiko Murasugi

Part III Syntactic interfaces

The syntax–semantics/pragmatics interface
BySylvia L.R. Schreiner

The syntax–lexicon interface Peter Ackema

The morphology–syntax interface
ByDaniel Siddiqi

Prosodic domains and the syntax–phonology interface
ByYoshihito Dobashi

Part IV Syntax in context

Syntactic change
ByIan Roberts

Syntax in forward and in reverse: form, memory, and language processing
ByMatthew W. Wagers

Major theories in acquisition of syntax research
BySusannah Kirby

The evolutionary origins of syntax
ByMaggie Tallerman

Part V Theoretical approaches to syntax

The history of syntax
ByPeter W. Culicover

Comparative syntax
ByMartin Haspelmath

Principles and Parameters/Minimalism
ByTerje Lohndal, Juan Uriagereka

Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar Felix Bildhauer

Lexical-functional Grammar
ByGeorge Aaron Broadwell

Role and Reference Grammar
ByRobert D. Van Valin, Jr.

Dependency Grammar
ByTimothy Osborne

Morphosyntax in Functional Discourse Grammar
ByJ. Lachlan Mackenzie

Construction Grammar
BySeizi Iwata

Categorial Grammar
ByMark Steedman


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