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International Journal of Global Education

THE LOCATION OF NOUN PHRASES IN SENTENCES IN GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS

Yazarlar: Mehmet Ali YAVUZ

Cilt 3 , Sayı 2 , 2014 , Sayfalar -

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Özet: The aim of the article is to discuss whether a Noun Phrase (NP) branches out from an Agreement Phrase (Agr. P), or from a Determiner Phrase (DP) or from another functional category and shed light on the location of Noun Phrases in sentences. In the traditional analysis of phrases, Noun (N) is considered to be the head of a nominal phrase. In the mid-80s, Determiner (D) begins to be accepted as the headof nominal phrases. However, in this study, it is claimed that the nominal phrases are headed by the case category. In other words NP branches out from Case Phrase (Case P). Keywords: Noun Phrases, determiner Phrase, Agreement Phrase, Case Phrase References Abney, S. P. (1987), The English NounPhrase in itssententialAspect. PhD.Thesis, MIT.   Adger, D. (2003). CoreSyntax: A MinimalistApproach, Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress. Baugh, A. C. and Cable, T. (1978), A History of the English Language, New Jersey: PrenticeHall. Boskovic, Z &Lasnik, H. (2007), MinimalistSyntax, Malden-Massachusetts: Blackwell Chomsky, N. (1957). SyntacticStructure.  TheHague: MoutonPublishers. Chomsky, N. (1964). CurrentIssues in LinguisticTheory. TheHague-Paris: Mouton. Chomsky, N. (1965). Aspects of theTheory of Syntax. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Chomsky, N. (1966). Topics on thetheory of GenerativeGrammar. TheHague-Paris: Mouton. Chomsky, N. (1981). Lectures on GovernmentandBinding. Dordrecht:  Foris. Chomsky, N. (1993). “A Minimalist Program forLinguisticTheory,” in K. Hale and S. J. Keyser         (eds.), TheViewfromBuilding.  Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Chomsky, N. (1995). “BarePhraseStructure,” in G. Webelhuth (ed.), TheGovernmentandBinding TheoryandtheMinimalist Program.Cambridge, Mass.:Blackwell. Cook, V, J. andNewson, M. (1996, 2nd. Ed.), Chomsky’s Universal Grammar, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Fillmore, C.; J. (1968) “Thecaseforcase,” in Bach andHarms (Eds.) (1968). Universals in Language.       New York: Holt, Rinehart& Winston. Haegeman, L &Guéron, J. (1999), English Grammar: a generativeperspective. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Hornstein,N.(1995), Logical Form From GB toMinimalism, Oxford: BlackwellPublishers. Kornfilt, J. (1984).Case Marking, Agreement, andEmptycategories in Turkish, unpublishedPhD Thesis. Harvard University.        Lasnik, H. (1999), Minimalist Analysis, Oxford: BlackwellPublishers. Marantz, A. (1995). TheMinimalist Program, In  G. Webelhuth(Ed), GovernmentandBinding TheoryandTheMinimalist Program. Oxford: BlackwellPublishers Ltd.   Özsoy, S. (1994). Türkçe’ de Ortaç Yapısı, Dilbilim Araştırmaları 1994.  Ankara: Hitit Yayıncılık,        21-30.  Radford, A (1997) Syntax: A MinimalistIntroduction, Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress. Uzun N,E. (2000). Ana Çizgileriyle Evrensel Dilbilgisi ve Türkçe. Yükseker, H. (2003). “Bir ‘One’ in  Özsoy, Akar, Nakipoğlu-Demiralp, Erguvanlı-Taylan & Aksu-Koç (eds.) (2003).  Studies in TurkishLinguistics. İstanbul: Boğaziçi UniversityPress  


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@article{2014, title={THE LOCATION OF NOUN PHRASES IN SENTENCES IN GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS}, volume={3}, number={0}, publisher={International Journal of Global Education}, author={Mehmet Ali YAVUZ}, year={2014} }
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Mehmet Ali YAVUZ. (2014). THE LOCATION OF NOUN PHRASES IN SENTENCES IN GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS (Vol. 3). Vol. 3. International Journal of Global Education.
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Mehmet Ali YAVUZ. THE LOCATION OF NOUN PHRASES IN SENTENCES IN GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS. no. 0, International Journal of Global Education, 2014.