Chapter 0: Introduction to generative grammar. The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Ability to speak as an instinctive need of humans; b) Learning of a language: What we know when we say that we know a language? Grammar as an internal acknowledgment of humans. Inadequacy of stimulus. c) Universal grammar; d) Principles and parameters; e) Presentation levels. at is called Universal Grammar. (UG). Chapter 1. Syntax rules to link words. In this chapter the following issues are treated: Sentence constituents; Criteria for the distinction of constituents; Valence. Chapter II: The X-bar theory Chapter IV: Thematic roles, arguments and adjuncts.The following issues will be treated in this chapter: Internal and external arguments; Ditransitive verbs; Adjuncts Chapter VII: Clitics, analysis of structures where they appear. The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Clitics, the position and their role in a sentence b) Movement of clitics in a phrase c) Clitics and their argumenting role in a phrase d) Clitic phrases e) Proclisis, enclisis, endoclisis. Chapter XI: The infinitive and other nonfinite verbal constructions.The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Approach to constructions between the standard infinitive and the infinitive of gege dialect b) Other constructions of nonfinite verb forms c) Structural analysis of of nonfinite verb forms Chapter XII: The relative phrases of Albanian language The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) On the conception of the relative phrase. b) The aspect of conjunction and modification as fundamental issues in the study of relative phrases. c) The analysis of restrictive relative phrases d) The analysis of appositive relative phrases e) The analysis of the free relative phrases
Hyrje në gramatikën gjenerative të shqipes
Flora Koleci
2011-01-01
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Chapter 0: Introduction to generative grammar. The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Ability to speak as an instinctive need of humans; b) Learning of a language: What we know when we say that we know a language? Grammar as an internal acknowledgment of humans. Inadequacy of stimulus. c) Universal grammar; d) Principles and parameters; e) Presentation levels. at is called Universal Grammar. (UG). Chapter 1. Syntax rules to link words. In this chapter the following issues are treated: Sentence constituents; Criteria for the distinction of constituents; Valence. Chapter II: The X-bar theory Chapter IV: Thematic roles, arguments and adjuncts.The following issues will be treated in this chapter: Internal and external arguments; Ditransitive verbs; Adjuncts Chapter VII: Clitics, analysis of structures where they appear. The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Clitics, the position and their role in a sentence b) Movement of clitics in a phrase c) Clitics and their argumenting role in a phrase d) Clitic phrases e) Proclisis, enclisis, endoclisis. Chapter XI: The infinitive and other nonfinite verbal constructions.The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) Approach to constructions between the standard infinitive and the infinitive of gege dialect b) Other constructions of nonfinite verb forms c) Structural analysis of of nonfinite verb forms Chapter XII: The relative phrases of Albanian language The following issues are treated in this chapter: a) On the conception of the relative phrase. b) The aspect of conjunction and modification as fundamental issues in the study of relative phrases. c) The analysis of restrictive relative phrases d) The analysis of appositive relative phrases e) The analysis of the free relative phrasesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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