Skip to main content
Modules

From Morpheme to Meaning

Module code: LIN7007

Credits: 15.0
Semester: SEM2

Contact: Prof David Adger

Current generative theory has developed a model of the interaction between structure, morphological form, and meaning which takes the syntax to provide the central system with which morphophonology and semantics interface. This idea has been mainly developed in primary technical literature by Chomsky, Marantz, Borer, Kayne, Cinque, Ramchand, Adger and others. The module systematically develops an understanding of what this architecture for language implies for analyses of crucial phenomena: clause and nominal structure, predication, syntactic dependencies, language variation, through a critical exploration of the relevant literature. It also develops students' skills of syntactic argumentation, and the presentation of these arguments to professional audiences.

Connected course(s): UDF DATA
Assessment: 100.0% Coursework
Level: 7

Back to top