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The (w)hole of the doughnut : Syntax and its boundaries

Part of the Studies in Generative Linguistic Analysis series
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From the author's preface: "I once facetiously stated: 'Syntax is to semantics as the hole of the doughnut is to the whole of the doughnut.' Semantics without syntax, thus, is like a doughnut without a hole.

This was in the heyday of generative semantics, and having heard that my major interest was syntax, someone was able, perhaps also facetiously, to respond: 'Does it exist?' Most of the papers collected here originated in those days and previously appeared in various linguistic journals and anthologies.

The reader may note that the topics dealt with in these papers all have their roots in syntax, but in most cases relate to its boundary areas.

The boundary areas are not restricted to semantics, but the above analogy of the doughnut might still apply to what syntax is to those boundary areas.

Hence the title of the book."

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John Benjamins Publishing Co
9064391610 / 9789064391613
Paperback / softback
415
01/01/1979
Netherlands
256 pages
475 grams
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