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  1. Linear Syntax.Andreas Kathol - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Linear Syntax makes a case for a critical reassessment of the wide-spread view that syntax can be reduced to tree structures. It argues that a crucial part of the description of German clausal syntax should instead be based on concepts that are defined in terms of linear order. By connecting the descriptive tools of modern phrase-structure grammar with traditional descriptive scholarship, Andreas Kathol offers a new perspective on many long-standing problems in syntactic theory.
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  • The Antisymmetry of Syntax.Richard S. Kayne - 1994 - MIT Press.
    The Antisymmetry of Syntax proposes a restrictive theory of word order and phrase structure that denies this assumption.
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  • Idioms.Geoffrey Nunberg, Ivan A. Sag & Thomas Wasow - 1994 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Language. Cambridge University Press. pp. 491--538.
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