Restrictiveness in Case Theory
Explore the intricate world of syntactic case with "Restrictiveness in Case Theory" by Henry Smith, published in 2006 by Cambridge University Press. This insightful volume spans 344 pages, providing a thorough examination of syntactic case within a unification-based framework. Smith delves into the pervasive patterns connecting morphosyntax linking and grammatical functions, offering a rich analysis supported by diverse synchronic and diachronic data. Whether you are a linguistics student or a seasoned scholar, this book will enhance your understanding of the complexities of syntax and case theory. Immerse yourself in the detailed exploration of grammatical structures and their implications, making it an essential addition to your language arts and linguistics collection.