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CAS LX 522 Syntax I
Some internet resources


David Adger's web page for his Core Syntax textbook. Includes a couple of errata and a definitions handout, at the moment.

Fonts: For drawing trees on handouts and in papers, I generally use Arboreal, a font for Macintosh or Windows available (for purchase) from Cascadilla Press. It makes drawing trees much quicker once you get the rhythm of it down. For drawing IPA characters, I generally use IPAPhon, which can be downloaded for free. New: Since I have a style for drawing these Arboreal-based trees already, no reason to re-invent the wheel. Feel free to download my ArborealExample document (Microsoft Word format) to see how I do it and/or copy & paste into your own documents. Note that Arboreal is called "ArborWin" on Windows and you may need to fix the fonts if you are looking at this on Windows (the trees are designed using the font name "Arboreal"). There's also a useful tip in there about how to do overstriking in Word.

Some general linguistics links, including upcoming events (talks, colloquia) in the Boston area, some syntax-related links.

The Lexicon of Linguistics, a really nice searchable database of linguistic terminology.

Linguistics Abstracts Online.

Blackwell's Linguistics Resource Center. A list of links that I maintain for Blackwell Publishers.

A nice online syntax textbook by Beatrice Santorini.

The PostCrypt font (ttf or zip), since class fell on Halloween.