Concepts, Syntax, and Their Interface: The Theta System
A systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System, with extensive annotations and essays that capture subsequent developments.

One of Tanya Reinhart's major contributions to linguistic theory is the development of the Theta System (TS), a theory of the interface between the system of concepts and the linguistic computational system. Reinhart introduced her theory in a seminal paper, “The Theta System: Syntactic Realization of Verbal Concepts” (2000) and subsequently published other papers with further theoretical development. Although Reinhart continued to work on the Theta System, she had not completed a planned Linguistic Inquiry volume on the topic before her untimely death in 2007. This book, then, is the first to offer a systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System. The core of the book is Reinhart's 2000 paper, accompanied by substantial endnotes with clarifications, summaries, and links to subsequent modifications of the theory, some in Reinhart's unpublished work. An appendix by Marijana Marelj discusses the domain of Case, based on an LSA course she taught with Reinhart in 2005. Two additional essays by Reinhart's linguistic colleagues discuss the division of labor between the lexicon and syntax and the apparent conflict between the Theta System and Distributed Morphology.

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Concepts, Syntax, and Their Interface: The Theta System
A systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System, with extensive annotations and essays that capture subsequent developments.

One of Tanya Reinhart's major contributions to linguistic theory is the development of the Theta System (TS), a theory of the interface between the system of concepts and the linguistic computational system. Reinhart introduced her theory in a seminal paper, “The Theta System: Syntactic Realization of Verbal Concepts” (2000) and subsequently published other papers with further theoretical development. Although Reinhart continued to work on the Theta System, she had not completed a planned Linguistic Inquiry volume on the topic before her untimely death in 2007. This book, then, is the first to offer a systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System. The core of the book is Reinhart's 2000 paper, accompanied by substantial endnotes with clarifications, summaries, and links to subsequent modifications of the theory, some in Reinhart's unpublished work. An appendix by Marijana Marelj discusses the domain of Case, based on an LSA course she taught with Reinhart in 2005. Two additional essays by Reinhart's linguistic colleagues discuss the division of labor between the lexicon and syntax and the apparent conflict between the Theta System and Distributed Morphology.

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A systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System, with extensive annotations and essays that capture subsequent developments.

One of Tanya Reinhart's major contributions to linguistic theory is the development of the Theta System (TS), a theory of the interface between the system of concepts and the linguistic computational system. Reinhart introduced her theory in a seminal paper, “The Theta System: Syntactic Realization of Verbal Concepts” (2000) and subsequently published other papers with further theoretical development. Although Reinhart continued to work on the Theta System, she had not completed a planned Linguistic Inquiry volume on the topic before her untimely death in 2007. This book, then, is the first to offer a systematic exposition of Reinhart's Theta System. The core of the book is Reinhart's 2000 paper, accompanied by substantial endnotes with clarifications, summaries, and links to subsequent modifications of the theory, some in Reinhart's unpublished work. An appendix by Marijana Marelj discusses the domain of Case, based on an LSA course she taught with Reinhart in 2005. Two additional essays by Reinhart's linguistic colleagues discuss the division of labor between the lexicon and syntax and the apparent conflict between the Theta System and Distributed Morphology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262333184
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 03/11/2016
Series: Linguistic Inquiry Monographs , #72
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late Tanya Reinhart was the Interface Chair at Utrecht University, a Global Distinguished Professor at NYU, and the author of Interface Strategies: Optimal and Costly Computations (MIT Press) and other books.

Martin Everaert is Professor of Linguistics at Utrecht University.

Marijana Marelj is affiliated with the Linguistics Department at Utrecht University.

Eric Reuland is Faculty Professor of Language and Cognition at the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics (OTS).

The late Tanya Reinhart was the Interface Chair at Utrecht University, a Global Distinguished Professor at NYU, and the author of Interface Strategies: Optimal and Costly Computations (MIT Press) and other books.

Marijana Marelj is affiliated with the Linguistics Department at Utrecht University.

Marijana Marelj is affiliated with the Linguistics Department at Utrecht University.

Eric Reuland is Faculty Professor of Language and Cognition at the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics (OTS).

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix

Preface xi

I The Theta System: Syntactic Realization of Verbal Concepts Tanya Reinhart 1

Based on the text of February 2000, with annotations and a summary based on Reinhart 2002

Theta Meets Case: An Extension Marijana Marelj 113

II The Thematic Phase and the Architecture of Grammar Julia Horvath Tal Siloni 129

III Clitics and Reflexives: Reducing the Lexicon-Syntax Parameter Marijana Marelj Eric Reuland 175

Name Index 253

Subject Index 257

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What People are Saying About This

Noam Chomsky

These outstanding essays carry forward the late Tanya Reinhart's highly illuminating work, presented fully here for the first time, on central problems of language: the linkage between lexicon and syntax and the intricate ways in which the structure of words and the expressions in which they appear enter into semantic interpretation. A contribution of great value.

Gennaro Chierchia

How verbs lexicalize events and how event participants are coded in sentences is the very heart of language and reveals the way in which language gives shape to concepts. This book is an insightful and compelling view of the path from grammar to conceptual spaces, by one of the most brilliant, deep, and unorthodox investigators of the language faculty of the twentieth century and beyond.

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