This book is concerned primarily with certain constructions in English, often referred to as 'stylistic, ' whose use is restricted to particular contexts to discourse. Within the general framework of Chomskyan Government-Binding Theory, Michael Rochemont and Peter Culicover demonstrate how these constructions can be accommodated naturally within grammatical theory. Indeed, the existence of these constructions in English follows directly from general assumptions about the nature of English grammar. Along with explaining the formal properties of these constructions, the book investigates why it...
This book is concerned primarily with certain constructions in English, often referred to as 'stylistic, ' whose use is restricted to particular conte...