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LINGUIST 222A: Foundations of Syntactic Theory I

The first course in the three-course graduate-level sequence in syntax. The course focuses on core theoretical ideas and empirical phenomena in the study of syntactic theory. Some of the specific topics include phrase structure, head movement, A-movement, case and agreement, raising and control, argument structure, binding, and the structure of clauses and nominals. The practical aim of this course is to develop a solid conceptual, analytical and empirical basis for research in syntax; this includes the honing of syntactic argumentation skills, which is accomplished through written work and in-class discussion. Prerequisites: Linguistics 121A or 121B, or permission of the instructor.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-4
Instructors: ; Harizanov, B. (PI)
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