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|a Contents -- Editorâ#x80;#x99;s Foreword -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Some Historical and Methodological Backgrounds -- 1.1.1 The Birth of Generative Grammar and its Offshoot Semantic Syntax -- 1.1.2 The Birth of Transformational Generative Grammar -- 1.1.3 The Birth of the Transformational Cycle -- 1.1.4 The Birth of Generative Semantics -- 1.1.5 Autonomous Syntax and X-bar Theory -- 1.1.6 The Demise of Generative Semantics? -- 1.1.7 Methodological Differences with Post-1970 Chomsky
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|a 1.2 Surface Semantics and Compositionality1.2.1 The Notion of Compositionality -- 1.2.2 No Surface Semantics -- 1.2.3 The Overall Architecture of the Theory -- 1.3 Some General Properties of the Rule System -- 1.3.1 The Architecture of G -- 1.3.2 The General Format: VSO or SOV -- 1.3.3 Thematic Functions versus Argument Functions -- 1.4 SAs as a Way of Representing Sentence Meaning -- 1.4.1 The Overall Structure of SAs for European Languages -- 1.4.2 Predicate Argument Structure: The 19th-Century Debate -- 1.4.3 The General Nature of Predicate Argument Structure
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|a 1.4.4 The Nonuniversality of SAs and Universal Meaning1.4.5 Alternative Ways of Representing Sentence Meaning? -- 1.5 Prelexical Syntax and Other Aspects of Lexical Meaning -- Chapter 2 Some Formal Properties of Grammars, Trees and Rules -- 2.1 Introductory -- 2.2 Nodes, Constituents, Expansions and Areas -- 2.3 Downgrading of S-nodes -- 2.4 Argument Functions -- 2.5 Elementary Operations -- 2.6 Some Definitions -- 2.7 Routines -- 2.7.1 Procedurally Induced Routines -- 2.7.2 Structurally Induced Routines -- 2.7.3 Category-induced Routines
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|a 2.7.4 Cyclic Lexically Induced Routines2.8 Directionality and Spines -- 2.9 The Auxiliary System and the Complementation System -- 2.10 Aux -- 2.11 The Double (treble) Tense Analysis -- 2.12 The Complementation System -- Chapter 3 The English Auxiliary and Complementation System -- 3.1 Some Basic Machinery -- 3.1.1 The Main Formation Rules -- 3.1.2 Some Lexicon -- 3.1.3 Cyclic Rules -- 3.1.4 Corollaries -- 3.1.5 Some Postcyclic Rules (to be applied in the order given) -- 3.1.6 How to Use the Machinery -- 3.2 Further Preliminary Remarks
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|a 3.2.1 Question Formation and Fronting in English3.3 The Generation of a Few Simple English Sentences -- 3.4 Negation, the Modals and emph -- 3.5 Adverbs, Prepositions, and Prepositional Objects -- 3.6 Internal and External Datives -- 3.7 Passives, Progressives and other be-sentences -- 3.7.1 Passives -- 3.7.2 Progressives and the Deletion of Being -- 3.7.3 Other be-sentences: Ã#x98;-be Deletion -- 3.8 Some Aspects of Complementation -- 3.8.1 NP-over-S and Bare S -- 3.8.2 Helping Jim -- 3.8.3 Eager and Easy to Please
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