1 | Introduction: "The Case for Syntax" | |
2 | Phrase Structure | |
3 | Phrase Structure (cont.) | |
4 | Binding Theory | Problem set 1 out |
5 | A-Movement | |
6 | A-Movement (cont.) | Problem set 2 out
Problem set 1 due |
7 | Passives | |
8 | Unaccusativity | Problem set 2 due |
9 | Unaccusativity (cont.) | |
10 | Unaccusativity (cont.) | Problem set 3 out |
11 | Relational Grammar and Lexical-Functional Grammar | |
12 | Relational Grammar and Lexical-Functional Grammar (cont.) | Problem set 4: LFG Exercises out Problem set 3 due |
13 | Case and Licensing | |
14 | Case and Licensing (cont.) | Problem set 5 out Problem set 4: LFG Exercises due |
15 | Null Subjects (PRO) | |
16 | Control (PRO) | |
17 | Control (PRO) (cont.) | |
18 | Head Movement | Problem set 6 out
Problem set 5 due |
19 | Student Presentations | |
20 | Student Presentations (cont.) | Problem set 6 due |
21 | Nonconfigurationality | |
22 | Double Objects | |
23 | Student Presentations | |
24 | Psych Verbs | Problem set 7 out |
25 | Psych Verbs (cont.) | |
26 | Minimalism | Problem set 7 due |
27 | Minimalism (cont.) | |
28 | Minimalism (cont.) | |