PART I Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1 Scientific Approach to Language
Chapter 2 Rationalism versus Empiricism
Chapter 3 Universal Grammar
Chapter 4 Lexical and Functional Categories
PART II Ingredients of Clauses
Chapter 5 Syntax: The Core of Grammar
Chapter 6 Generalizing Phrase Structures:Xʹ-Theory
Chapter 7 Reformulating Clause Structures
Chapter 8 Thematic Roles
Chapter 9 Passivization: Case and NP-movement
PART III Nominal Structures
Chapter 10 Anaphors, Pronominals, and R-Expressions
Chapter 11 Quantifier Scope
Chapter 12 NP/DP and PP
PART IV Hypotheses on Clause Structures
Chapter 13 Unaccusativity
Chapter 14 Where Do Subjects Come From?
Chapter 15 Control and Raising
Chapter 16 Head Movement
Chapter 17 Topics on Sentence-Initial Phrases
PART V Grammatical Constructions
Chapter 18 Complex Predicates
Chapter 19 Argument Extraction from DP
Chapter 20 Non-Canonical Case Marking
Chapter 21 Focusing on VP