乔姆斯基语言学理论发展史研究
论文目录
内容摘要第1-4 页
ABSTRACT第4-5 页
中文提要第5-13 页
SYNOPSIS第13-24 页
Introduction第24-28 页
0.1.Chomsky's Achievement and Influence第24-25 页
0.2. Creativity of Human Language第25-27 页
0.3. Development of Chomsky's Revolution第27-28 页
Chapter One Classical Theory (1957-1964)—Syntactic Structures第28-44 页
1.1. Linguistics Made a Science第28-32 页
1.1.1. the Evaluation of Grammars第29 页
1.1.2. the Independence of Grammar第29-32 页
1.2. Three Models of Linguistic Description第32-42 页
1.2.1. Finite State Grammar and its Inadequacy第32-34 页
1.2.2. Phrase Structure Grammar and its Deficiency第34-38 页
1.2.3. Transformational Grammar and its Strong Explanatory Power第38-40 页
1.2.4. Some Transformations in English第40-42 页
1.3. Discovery, Decision and Evaluation Procedure第42-43 页
1.4. On the Goals of Linguistic Theory第43-44 页
Chapter Two Standard Theory (1965-1971)—Aspects of the Theory of Syntax第44-69 页
2.1. Generative Grammars as Theories of Linguistic Competence第44-48 页
2.1.1. Justification of Grammars第45-46 页
2.1.2. Acceptability and Grammaticalness第46-48 页
2.2. Revisions in the Syntactic Component第48-55 页
2.2.1. English Nominalization and The "Traffic Rule" Problem第48-50 页
2.2.2. Underlying Trigger Morphemes第50-51 页
2.2.3. Abandonment of the Notion "kernel Sentence"第51-52 页
2.2.4. Recoverability of Deletion第52-53 页
2.2.5. Sub-Categorization第53-55 页
2.3. Some Assumption Made Explicit第55-63 页
2.3.1. Competence and Performance第55-56 页
2.3.2. Linguistic Universals第56-57 页
2.3.3. Levels of Adequacy第57-58 页
2.3.4.The Level of Deep Structure第58-60 页
2.3.5. Some Examples of Structural Ambiguity第60-63 页
2.4. The Incorporation of Semantics into the Model第63-69 页
2.4.1. Contribution Made by Katz, Fodor and Postal第64-65 页
2.4.2. The Transformational Component第65-67 页
2.4.3. Syntax and Semantics第67-69 页
Chapter Three Extended Standard Theory (1972-1979)—Essays on Form and Interpretation第69-78 页
3.1. Ross-Constraints on Extraction第69-71 页
3.2. "Blind Application" and its Implications第71-72 页
3.3. Chomsky-Conditions第72-75 页
3.4. The Trace Theory of Movement Rules第75-76 页
3.5. Syntax and Semantics第76-77 页
3.6. Three Groups of Syntacticians第77-78 页
Chapter Four Government and Binding Theory (1980-1992)—Lectures on Government and Binding第78-110 页
4.1. The Nature of Universal Grammar第78-84 页
4.1.1. Structure Dependency第79-80 页
4.1.2. Externalized (E-) Language and Internalized (I-) Language第80-82 页
4.1.3. Relating Sound and Meaning第82-83 页
4.1.4. Core and Periphery第83-84 页
4.2. The X-bar Theory第84-93 页
4.2.1. The X-bar Theory of Phrase Structure第84-86 页
4.2.2. The Structure of Lexical Phrases第86-89 页
4.2.3. The Structure of Functional Phrases第89-93 页
4.3. θ-Theory and Functional Categories第93-98 页
4.3.1. Aspects of the Lexical Entry第93-95 页
4.3.2. The Projection Principle and θ -Theory第95-98 页
4.3.2.1. Projection Principle and θ -Criterion第95-97 页
4.3.2.2. Full Interpretation and Principle of Economy第97-98 页
4.3.3. A-position and the Extended Projection Principle第98 页
4.4. Movement and Case Theory第98-100 页
4.4.1 .Movement第99 页
4.4.2.Case Theory第99-100 页
4.5. Government and Binding Theory第100-110 页
4.5.1. C-command and Government第100-103 页
4.5.2. Case Assignment Principle第103 页
4.5.3. Control Structures第103-105 页
4.5.4. Binding Theory第105-106 页
4.5.5. Empty Categories第106-107 页
4.5.6. Bounding and Subjacency第107-108 页
4.5.7. Proper Government第108 页
4.5.8. Barriers第108-110 页
Chapter Five Minimalist Programme Theory (1993- )—A Minimalist for Linguistic Theory第110-118 页
5.1. Why Minimalism第110-113 页
5.2. Getting Rid of D-structure and S-structure第113-115 页
5.3. Minimalist Framework第115-117 页
5.3.1. Numerations, Spell-out and Convergence第115 页
5.3.2. Structure Building第115-117 页
5.4. A Sketch of Minimalist Programme第117-118 页
Conclusion第118-120 页
Bibliography第120-121页