Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-94fs2 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-09T22:25:58.619Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Remarks on Some Central Problems of Norwegian Syntax. A Review Article

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2008

Knut Tarald Taraldsen
Affiliation:
MIT, 20C-128, Cambridge, Ma 02139, USA
Get access

Abstract

This article is a review of Thorstein Fretheim (ed.), Sentrale problemer i norsk syntaks, Universitetsforlaget 1997. The review groups together the papers by Even Hovdhaugen, Jan Engh and Thorstein Fretheim. It argues that these three papers largely fail to support the authors' claims because post-Aspects developments in transformational, generrative grammer are ignored. Also, specific analyses based on TG are proposed as alternatives to some analyses based on analogy. Finally, lars Hellan's contribution is examined in a rather detailed manner, and some counterproposals are sketched.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1979

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Anderson, S. and Kiparsky, P. 1973: A Festschrift for Morris Halle, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.Google Scholar
Bresnan, J. 1977: A Realistic Transformational Grammar. In Halle, Bresnan & Miller (1978).Google Scholar
Casagrande, J. and Saciuk, B. 1972: Generative Studies in Romance Languages. Newbury House, Rowley, Mass.Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1957: Syntactic Structures. Mouton, The Hague.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1965: Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. MIP Press, Cambridge, Mass.Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1970: Remarks on Nominalization. In Jacobs & Rosenbaum (1970).Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1973: Conditions of Transformations. In Anderson & Kiparsky (1973).Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1975: Conditions of Rules of Grammar. Linguistic Analysis 2. No. 4.Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1977: On Wh-Movement. In Culicover, Wasow & Akmajian (1977).Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1978: On Binding. Unpublished ms.Google Scholar
Chomsky, N. & Lasnik, H. 1977: Filters and Control. Linguistic Inquiry 8. No. 3.Google Scholar
Culicover, P., Wasow, T. and Akmajian, A. 1977: Formal Syntax. Academic Press, New York.Google Scholar
Dougherty, R. 1969: An Interpretative Theory of Pronominal Reference. Foundations of Language 5.Google Scholar
Dr esher, E. and Hornstein, N. 1977: Trace Theory and NP Movement Rules. Unpublished ms.Google Scholar
Emonds, J. 1976: Transformational Approach to English Syntax: Root, Structure-preserving and local Rules. Academic Press, New York.Google Scholar
Fiengo, R. 1974: Semantic Conditions on Surface Structure. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, MIT.Google Scholar
Fiengo, R. 1977: On Trace Theory. Linguistic Inquiry 8. No. 1.Google Scholar
George, L. 1978: Analogical Generlaization in the Syntax of Natural Languages. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, MIT.Google Scholar
Halle, M., Bresnan, J. and Miller, G. 1978: Liguistic Theory and Psychological Reality. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.Google Scholar
Hovdhaugen, E. 1971: Transformasjonell Generativ Grammatikk. 2nd Edition. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo.Google Scholar
Jackendoff, R. 1972: Semantic Interpretation in Generative Grammar. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass..Google Scholar
Jacobe, R. and Rosenbaum, P. 1970: Readings in English Transformational Grammar. Ginn, Waltham, Mass..Google Scholar
Kayne, R. 1972: Subject Inversion in French Interrogatives. In Casasgrands & Saciuk (1972).Google Scholar
Kayne, R. 1975: French Syntax: The Transformational Cycle. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.Google Scholar
Kean, M.-L. 1974: The Strict Cycle in Phonology. Linguistic Inquiry 5.Google Scholar
Koster, J. 1975: Dutch as an SOV Language. Liguistic Analysis 1. No. 2.Google Scholar
Lasnik, H. 1976: Remarks on Coreference. Linguistic Analysis 2 No. 1.Google Scholar
Lieber, R. 1978: The English Passive: An Argument for Historical Rule Stability. Linguistic Inquiry 10.Google Scholar
Lightfoot, D. 1978: Rule Classes and syntactic Change. Linguistic Inquiry 10.Google Scholar
Maling, J. and Zaenen, A. 1978: A Positive Surface Filter in Germanic Syntax. Unpublished ms.Google Scholar
NÆs, O. 1972: Norsk Grammatikk, 3rd edition. Fabritius, Oslo.Google Scholar
Rizzi, L. 1977: La Montee du Sujet, le si Impersonnel et une Regle de Restruction dans la Syntaxe Itallienne. Reacherches Linguistiques 4.Google Scholar
Rizzi, L. 1978: A Filter Concerning Infinitival Syntex in Italian and the Nominative Island Condition. Unpublished ms.Google Scholar
Ruwet, N. 1974: Theorie Syntaxique et Syntaxe du Français. Le Seuil, Paris.Google Scholar
Taraldsen, T. (forthcoming): Universals and Idiosyncracies Syntax: Wh-Constructions.Google Scholar
Tiersch, C. 1978. Topics in German Syntex. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, MIT.Google Scholar
Vergnaud, J.-R. and Rouveret, A. 1978: Specifying Reference to Subject: French Causatives and Conditions on Representations. Unpublished ms.Google Scholar