The Syntax and Semantics of Binding Theory

Daniel Büring (UCLA)

last changed on February, 28th, 2003
 
 
 
 

Below you find the, now complete, manuscript. All copyrights with the author. Ultimately, this will turn into a textbook, to be published by Cambridge University Press.  All comments and corrections are greatly appreciated.

Email me, too, if you experience problems with downloading, viewing, or printing these files (the fonts look somewhat crappy on my reader, but they print out fine);
 
 
 
 

Table of Contents; 7 pages
Preface
Chapter 1: The ABC of Binding Theory (Feb 03); 26 pages
Chapter 2: Interpreting Indexed Structures (Jan 03); 23 pages
Chapter 3: Domains and Orientation (Feb 03); 38 pages
Chapter 4: Binding versus Coreference (Jan 03); 30 pages
Chapter 5: Other Cases of Semantic Binding (Jan 03); 17 pages
Chapter 6: The Coreference Rule (Jan 03); 29 pages
Chapter 7: Descriptive Pronouns and Individual Concepts (Jan 03); 27 pages
Chapter 8: Semantic Binding and C-Command (Jan 03); 31 pages
Chapter 9: Plurals (Jan '03); 19 pages
Chapter 10: Reciprocals (Jan '03); 23 pages
Chapter 11: Exempt Anaphors and Reflexivity Theory (Feb '03); 23 pages
Chapter 12: Binding and Movement (Jan03); 25 pages
References; 18 pages
Index