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2016 / 2017Graduate Schools of Arts & SciencesCourses

Syntax: Introduction to Sentential Structure

GRS LX 621

Credits:
4
Offered:
either sem.

Introduction to syntax as an object of inquiry. Students build an increasingly sophisticated model of syntactic knowledge to account for data from English and other languages, constructing and evaluating alternative hypotheses about how sentence structure works. This course cannot be taken for credit in addition to the course entitled "Syntax I" that was previously numbered CAS LX 522.

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