References

General literature and reference works

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Crystal, David. 1996, second edition.
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Darling, Charles.
Guide to grammar and writing

Greenbaum, Sidney, and Randolph Quirk. 1990.
A student's grammar of the English language. London: Longman.
Van Pelt doesn't have this condensed version of Quirk et al. 1985, but does have two earlier versions:
Quirk, Randolph, and Sidney Greenbaum. 1975. A university grammar of English. Longman. PE1112 .Q5 1975.
Quirk, Randolph, and Sidney Greenbaum. 1973. A concise grammar of contemporary English. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. PE1112 .Q5 1973.

Pinker, Steven. 1994.
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Quirk, Randolph, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartvik. 1985.
A comprehensive grammar of the English language. London: Longman.
Van Pelt Reference, PE1106 .C65 1985.

Technical literature and sources

Aoun, Joseph, Norbert Hornstein, and Dominique Sportiche. 1982.
Some aspects of wide scope quantification. Journal of Linguistic Research 1:69-95.

Barnes, Michael. 1992.
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Bayer, Josef. 1983-4.
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Berko, Jean. 1958.
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Bernstein, Judy. 1993.
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Bever, Thomas G., and D. Terrence Langendoen. 1971.
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Borsley, Robert, and Ian Roberts. 1996.
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Burzio, Luigi. 1986.
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Chomsky, Noam. 1955.
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Chomsky, Noam. 1970.
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Chomsky, Noam. 1971.
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Christian, Donna, and Walt Wolfram. 1976.
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Crain, Stephen, and Mineharu Nakayama. 1987.
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Doherty, Cathol. 1993.
The syntax of subject contact relatives. Ms., University of California at Santa Cruz.

Emonds, Joseph. 1978.
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Falk, Cecelia. 1993.
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Frisch, Stefan. 1997.
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Green, Georgia. 1974.
Semantics and syntactic regularity. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Green, Lisa. 1998.
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Gumperz, John J., and Robert Wilson. 1971.
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Harley, Heidi. 2002.
Possession and the double object construction. To appear in Pierre Pica and Johan Rooryck, eds., Yearbook of Linguistic Variation, vol.~2.

Hellan, Lars. 1988.
Anaphora in Norwegian and the theory of grammar. (Studies in generative grammar 32.) Dordrecht: Foris.

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Hiaasen, Carl. 1995.
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Holmberg, Anders, and Christer Platzack. 1995.
The role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax. New York: Oxford University Press.

Huang, C.-T. James. 1982.
Logical relations in Chinese and the theory of grammar. Ph.D. dissertation, MIT.

Jackendoff, Ray. 1990.
On Larson's treatment of the double object construction. Linguistic Inquiry 21, 427-456.

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Kayne, Richard. 1984.
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Kayne, Richard. 1994.
The antisymmetry of syntax. (Linguistic Inquiry monograph 25.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Kroch, Anthony. 1989.
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Kroch, Anthony. 1994.
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Kroch, Anthony, and Ann Taylor. 1997.
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Kroch, Anthony, and Ann Taylor. 2000.
The Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Middle English, second edition.

Kroch, Anthony, and Ann Taylor. 2001.
Verb-object order in early Middle English. In Anthony Warner et al., eds., Diachronic syntax: Models and mechanisms, **-**. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Langacker, Ronald. 1969.
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Larson, Richard. 1988.
On the double object construction. Linguistic Inquiry 19, 335-391.

Larson, Richard. 1990.
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Lasnik, Howard, and Mamoru Saito. 1984.
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Lees, Robert B. 1960.
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Marcus, Gary, Steven Pinker, Michael Ullman, Michelle Hollander, T. John Rosen, and Fei Xu. 1992.
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Miller, George A., and Noam Chomsky. 1963.
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Oehrle, Richard. 1976.
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Pintzuk, Susan. 1991.
Phrase structures in competition: Variation and change in Old English word order. Doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.

Pintzuk, Susan. 1993.
The distribution and syntax of Old English adverbs. Groninger Arbeiten zur germanistischen Linguistik 36:152-167.

Platzack, Christer. 1988.
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Rizzi. Luigi. 1990.
Relativized minimality. (Linguistic Inquiry monograph 16.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Roberts, Ian. 1993.
Verbs and diachronic syntax. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Rohrbacher, Bernhard. 1993.
The Germanic languages and the full paradigm: A theory of V to I raising. Doctoral disseration, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Ross, John Robert. 1967.
Constraints on variables in syntax. Ph.D. dissertation, MIT.

Sutherland, Flora. 2000.
Do we have or have got? Have/have got alternation in British and American English. Masters' thesis, University of Edinburgh.

Vikner, Sten. 1995.
Verb movement and expletive subjects in the Germanic languages. New York: Oxford University Press.

Wagner, Jane. 1986.
The search for signs of intelligent life in the universe. New York: Harper & Row.

Other textbooks

Borsley, Robert. 1999, second edition.
Syntactic theory: A unified approach. London and New York: Arnold.

Cook, Vivian James, and Mark Newson. 1996, second edition.
Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An introduction. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.
Recommended. The chapter on Minimalism is especially useful, and there is ample discussion of language acquisition issues.

Cowper, Elizabeth. 1992.
A concise introduction to syntactic theory: The Government-Binding approach. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Recommended.

Culicover, Peter. 1997.
Principles and Parameters: An introduction to syntactic theory. (Oxford books in linguistics.) Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Haegeman, Liliane. 1994, second edition.
Introduction to Government & Binding theory. Cambridge: Blackwell.

Napoli, Donna Jo. 1993.
Syntax: Theory and problems. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Radford, Andrew. 1988.
Transformational syntax: A first course. (Cambridge textbooks in linguistics.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Recommended as an introduction to syntactic argumentation. The style can be grating.

Radford, Andrew. 1997.
Syntactic theory and the structure of English: A minimalist approach. (Cambridge textbooks in linguistics.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.