ABSTRACT

Coordination is a syntactic construction which occurs in most languages. In the past, it has been a fruitful area of research, but also a controversial one. Arguments from coordination have been used in support of transformations, and against phrase-structure rules, but also in support of phrase-structure rules and against transformations. This

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|97 pages

The Treatment of Coordination: 1957-1985

chapter 2|75 pages

The Syntax of Coordinate Deletion

chapter 3|107 pages

The Notions and Their Consequences