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CHAPTER 01.Types of Embedded Clauses7
1. Sentential Analysis8
2. Finite Clauses and PRO-infinitive Clauses9
3. Finite Clauses and NP-infinitive Clauses11
4. Finite Clauses and NP-PRO infinitive Clauses13
5. Finite Clauses and Raising infinitive Clauses14
6. Finite Clauses and PRO-Op infinitive Clauses16
7. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ17
CHAPTER 02.Predicates and Sentential Structure25
1. 1°¡¼ú¾î(one-placepredicates)27
2. 2°¡ ¼ú¾î(two-place predicates)39
3. 3°¡ ¼ú¾î(three-place predicates)50
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ64
CHAPTER 03.X-bar Theory73
1. X-bar Theory - Chomsky(1970) ¡®Remarks on nominalization¡¯74
2. The Application of X-bar theory to NP77
3. Evaluation79
4. Properties of proform one82
5. The Application of X-bar theory for VP85
6. X-bar theoryÀÇ ÇÙÀÇ ´Ù¾ç¼º88
7. Representation of Constituents91
8. Constituency Test92
9. Application of X-bar Theory for Sentences94
10. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ105
CHAPTER 04.Case Theory125
1. Case Filter126
2. Types of Case126
3. Case assignment 126
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ130
CHAPTER 05. Binding Theory139
1. Three Types of NPs140
2. Relations between the Constituents141
3. Distribution of Pronouns153
4. Distribution of Referential Expressions154
5. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ155
CHAPTER 06.Transformation and Conditions163
1. Transformations164
2. Locality Constraints and Conditions171
3. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ173
CHAPTER 07.Semantics181
1. Three Dimensions of Meaning182
2. Sense (¾îÀÇ)182
3. Reference (Áö½Ã) 183
4. Deixis185
5. The cooperative and complementary relation of sense and reference187
6. Connotation (ÇÔÃà)187
7. Semantic Relations189
8. Homonymy(µ¿À½ÀÌÀÇ¾î °ü°è) vs Polysemy(´ÙÀÇ¾î °ü°è)192
9. Ambiguity (ÁßÀǼº)194
10. Disjuncts and Subjuncts (Sentential Scope Adverbs)199
11. Sentence to Sentence Relation203
12. Semantic roles (Theta roles)209
13. Lexical Aspect213
14. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ214
CHAPTER 08.Pragmatics233
1. Use of Sentences in Speech Acts234
2. Implicature (ÇÔÃà) 244
3. Locution, Illocution and Perlocution247
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ249
1. Sentential Analysis8
2. Finite Clauses and PRO-infinitive Clauses9
3. Finite Clauses and NP-infinitive Clauses11
4. Finite Clauses and NP-PRO infinitive Clauses13
5. Finite Clauses and Raising infinitive Clauses14
6. Finite Clauses and PRO-Op infinitive Clauses16
7. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ17
CHAPTER 02.Predicates and Sentential Structure25
1. 1°¡¼ú¾î(one-placepredicates)27
2. 2°¡ ¼ú¾î(two-place predicates)39
3. 3°¡ ¼ú¾î(three-place predicates)50
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ64
CHAPTER 03.X-bar Theory73
1. X-bar Theory - Chomsky(1970) ¡®Remarks on nominalization¡¯74
2. The Application of X-bar theory to NP77
3. Evaluation79
4. Properties of proform one82
5. The Application of X-bar theory for VP85
6. X-bar theoryÀÇ ÇÙÀÇ ´Ù¾ç¼º88
7. Representation of Constituents91
8. Constituency Test92
9. Application of X-bar Theory for Sentences94
10. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ105
CHAPTER 04.Case Theory125
1. Case Filter126
2. Types of Case126
3. Case assignment 126
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ130
CHAPTER 05. Binding Theory139
1. Three Types of NPs140
2. Relations between the Constituents141
3. Distribution of Pronouns153
4. Distribution of Referential Expressions154
5. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ155
CHAPTER 06.Transformation and Conditions163
1. Transformations164
2. Locality Constraints and Conditions171
3. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ173
CHAPTER 07.Semantics181
1. Three Dimensions of Meaning182
2. Sense (¾îÀÇ)182
3. Reference (Áö½Ã) 183
4. Deixis185
5. The cooperative and complementary relation of sense and reference187
6. Connotation (ÇÔÃà)187
7. Semantic Relations189
8. Homonymy(µ¿À½ÀÌÀÇ¾î °ü°è) vs Polysemy(´ÙÀÇ¾î °ü°è)192
9. Ambiguity (ÁßÀǼº)194
10. Disjuncts and Subjuncts (Sentential Scope Adverbs)199
11. Sentence to Sentence Relation203
12. Semantic roles (Theta roles)209
13. Lexical Aspect213
14. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ214
CHAPTER 08.Pragmatics233
1. Use of Sentences in Speech Acts234
2. Implicature (ÇÔÃà) 244
3. Locution, Illocution and Perlocution247
4. ¹®Á¦Ç®ÀÌ249