Video 2.3: Subcategories
Andrew Carnie presents on the 4th Edition of his textbook Syntax: A Generative Introduction. Video 2.2. "Subcategories" In this video, Carnie talks about how to make more fine grained distinctions within categories through subcategories and features. He gives examples of features and subcategories for a bunch of different parts of speech, but does a deep dive into the subcategories of verbs that are distinguished by their argument structure (e.g. intransitive, transitive, and ditransitive). Please purchase the book: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Syntax%3A...

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Video 2.1. Parts of Speech

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Video 3.3: Phrase Structure Rules, Part 1

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SYNTAX-26: Constraining X-bar (Subcategorizational Restrcitions

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Video 2.2 Functional Parts of Speech

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Video 11.3. DP Movement: Passives

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Lecture 11: Syntax, Part 1

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Video 3.4: Phrase Structure Rules, Part 2.

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How to make a syntax tree (Hand drawn and digital)
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[Syntax] Verbs and Their Grammatical Properties

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Video 8.4 Expletives and the EPP

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Video 9.1. Selection by and for functional categories

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Video 6.2: Intermediate structure in other categories

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SYN101 - Syntactic Categories in PDE

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Word classes and syntactic constituency

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Syntax (Part 1)

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Video 9.2: Auxiliaries

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Hedonism

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