| Acknowledgements |
S. V |
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| 0. |
Introduction |
S. 1 |
| 1. |
The Framework |
S. 5 |
| 1.1. |
General background |
S. 5 |
| 1.2. |
An outline of the theory |
S. 6 |
| 2. |
Morphology and INFLection |
S. 20 |
| 2.0. |
Introduction |
S. 20 |
| 2.1. |
The initial classification of syntactic affixes |
S. 20 |
| 2.2. |
Morphological generalities |
S. 25 |
| 2.3. |
Present participles |
S. 40 |
| 2.4. |
Standard INFLection |
S. 55 |
| 2.5. |
Conclusion to chapter 2 |
S. 66 |
| 3. |
Levels of Syntactic Affixation |
S. 71 |
| 3.0. |
Introduction |
S. 71 |
| 3.1. |
Passive and perfective participles |
S. 72 |
| 3.2. |
Auxiliaries and licensing |
S. 80 |
| 3.3. |
Syntactic affixes and morphology |
S. 99 |
| 3.4. |
Nominalizations in English |
S. 106 |
| 3.5. |
Some remarks on syntactic compounding |
S. 112 |
| 3.6. |
Conclusion to chapter 3 |
S. 116 |
| 4. |
Syntax and the Relations between V, I and C |
S. 118 |
| 4.0. |
Introduction |
S. 118 |
| 4.1. |
Extended chains as relevant for NP-movement |
S. 119 |
| 4.2. |
Extended chains as relevant for WH-movement |
S. 122 |
| 4.3. |
On the nature of extended chains |
S. 132 |
| 4.4. |
WH-islands |
S. 142 |
| 4.5. |
Superiority |
S. 145 |
| 4.6. |
Conclusion to chapter 4 |
S. 147 |
| 5. |
Specifier-Head AGReement in IP and CP |
S. 150 |
| 5.0. |
Introduction |
S. 150 |
| 5.1. |
Verb-First |
S. 152 |
| 5.2. |
Deletions in CP |
S. 154 |
| 5.3. |
The Verb-Second parameter |
S. 159 |
| 5.4. |
On the informational surplus of root-C |
S. 161 |
| 5.5. |
INFL and Specifier-Head Agreement |
S. 173 |
| 5.6. |
Predication and Specifier-Head Agreement |
S. 173 |
| 5.7. |
Conclusion to chapter 5 |
S. 175 |
| 6. |
Conclusion |
S. 177 |
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| Notes |
S. 181 |
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Chapter 0 |
S. 181 |
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Chapter 1 |
S. 181 |
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Chapter 2 |
S. 181 |
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Chapter 3 |
S. 183 |
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Chapter 4 |
S. 184 |
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Chapter 5 |
S. 185 |
| Bibliography |
S. 187 |