Syntax of Argument Structure
Discover the fascinating insights of Leonard H. Babby in his groundbreaking work, Syntax of Argument Structure, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Spanning 326 pages, this book delves deep into the theory of argument structure, presenting a compelling argument that the set of arguments associated with verbs possesses a universal hierarchical composition. Babby elucidates how this structure is pivotal in determining a sentence's case and grammatical relations, bridging the gap between comparative and general grammar. With its academically rigorous approach, this paperback is essential for linguists and language enthusiasts alike, offering a fresh perspective on syntax. Enhance your understanding of grammar and explore the intricate relationships within language with this essential title.