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Syllabus



Syllabus



Course Overview


This course is a continuation of 24.951. The broad issues of interest this semester include movement, phrase structure, and the architecture of the grammar. By longstanding tradition, this semester focuses more on A-bar phenomena than the Fall course. Inevitably, some important topics are neglected so that others can be covered in more depth.



Prerequisite


24.951



Course Requirements




Readings


As always, we have associated readings with most of the topics covered in the class. Some of the readings will be designated as optional. All other readings are obligatory. Most of the readings are available in the readings section.



Assignments


Assignments will be due once a week on a day we will specify (after coordination with the other advanced classes). In addition, there will be a squib requirement, which you should think of as an extended assignment, not a major project. In the unmarked case, the squib consists of critical discussion of a group of related articles which is relevant to the topics covered in this class. It should contain a clear and self-contained presentation of the main claims and arguments, explain why and how they bear on issues discussed in class, and point out problems, possible amendments, or further extensions and applications. We are of course open to other ideas. The squib is due one week after the last class, no exceptions.



Recommended Citation


For any use or distribution of these materials, please cite as follows:

Elena Anagnostopoulou and Danny Fox, course materials for 24.952 Advanced Syntax, Spring 2007. MIT OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu/), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Downloaded on [DD Month YYYY].



Calendar



SES #TOPICSKEY DATES
1-2Covert movement and logical form
3-4Reconstruction and logical formHomework 1 and 2 due in Ses #3
5-7Wh-movement: Islands, barriers and successive-cyclicity
8-9Superiority, probes and goalsHomework 3 due in Ses #8
10-11Remnant movement, derivations, probes and goals
12-13Weak islands and relativized minimalityHomework 4 due in Ses #12
14-17Phases, barriers, and spell-outHomework 5 due in Ses#16
18-19Wh-movement: Pied-pipingHomework 6 due in Ses#18
20-22A vs. A-bar movement and scrambling
23-24Gapping
25-26Parasitic gapsSquib due one week after Ses #26

 








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