The syntax of Spanish / Karen Zagona.

Clear and well-organised, this textbook is an introduction to Spanish syntax, which assumes no prior knowledge of current theory. Beginning with a descriptive overview of the major characteristics of the grammar, it goes on to describe facts about Spanish, such as its word order, notions of 'su...

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Main Author: Zagona, Karen T., 1951- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Series:Cambridge syntax guides.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-280) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Overview of the grammar --  |t General characteristics of the syntax --  |g The  |t subject constituent --  |g The  |t predicate constituent --  |t Main clauses --  |t Subordinate clauses --  |t Syntactic dialects --  |g The  |t Noun Phrase --  |g The  |t distribution of argument NPs --  |t Predicative NPs --  |g The  |t constituents of NP --  |t Determiners of argument NPs --  |t Pre- and post-determiners --  |t Specifiers of predicative NPs --  |t Constituent order within NP --  |g The  |t Verb Phrase --  |g The  |t distribution of VP --  |g The  |t external argument of VP --  |t Complements of V: prepositional complements vs. adjuncts --  |t Complements: direct object DPs --  |t Indirect objects --  |t Complements of "unaccusative" verbs --  |t VP-related functional categories --  |t VP-adverbs and the verb/tense relation --  |t Auxiliary verbs, tense and aspect --  |t Clitics --  |t Negation --  |t Subjects, topics, and declarative constituent order --  |g The  |t problem of "free" subject order --  |t Discourse roles: Focus and Topic --  |t [Topic] movement to the specifier of IP --  |t Dislocated Topics --  |t Subject order and the NS parameter --A'-movement and X movement through COMP --  |t Wh-movement --  |t (Contrastive) Focus --  |t Other A'-movements --  |t Head movement to (and through) COMP. 
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