The Syntax of Argument Structure

Leonard H. Babby

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Author
Leonard H. Babby
Publish Date
2009-03-26
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages
326
Edition
1
ISBN-10
052141797X
ISBN-13
9780521417976
SKU
9780521417976

Description

Each verb in natural language is associated with a set of arguments, which are not systematically predictable from the verb's meaning and are realized syntactically as the projected sentence's subject, direct object, etc. Babby puts forward the theory that this set of arguments (the verb's 'argument structure') has a universal hierarchical composition which directly determines the sentence's case and grammatical relations. The structure is uniform across language families and types, and this theory is supported by the fact that the core grammatical relations within simple sentences of all human languages are essentially identical. Babby determines and empirically justifies the rigid hierarchical organization of argument structure on which this theory rests. The book uses examples taken primarily from Russian, a language whose complex inflectional system, free word order, and lack of obligatory determiners make it the typological polar opposite of English.