An accessible but incisive introduction to modern syntax and generative grammar, for conlangers and anyone interested in languages or linguistics. Syntax can be frustrating, because there are multiple schools that seem to fight over inessential things. I hope I can show you that this is normal for a new field, and that it actually makes syntax fun . New discoveries are being made, and you can participate— something that’s a lot harder to do in, say, quantum mechanics. The emphasis here is on doing syntax -- learning how to make and how to evaluate syntactic arguments.What’s in it?
This one was not as practical for conlangers as the others (Language Construction Kit, Advanced Language Construction, Conlanger’s Lexipedia), because it is about attempts to describe English syntax rather than how to invent a syntax of your own. That’s not to say the book is useless for conlangers; there is one chapter dedicated to conlang application, and reading about all the different ways of analyzing syntax resulted in a mental shift that helped me get over a roadblock in my own project.
Mark Rosenfelder of Zompist Bboard fame has been a staple of the conlanging community for as long as this reader can remember and likely well before. And for good reason. This book is not a light read. (When is linguistics a light read?) But if you are an aspiring conlanger looking to add depth to your languages, or someone with an interest in linguistics wanting to dip your toe into syntax, it's written in a very conversational style with good explanations of each topic.
My first dive into syntactic theories. Noam Chomsky is met with many other views explained clearly. I appreciate the examples and glosses from non-English languages
The best syntax book for engineering folks I have ever met (It even has every toolkit deployed online) + fluent NC revisited + really teaches you how to make a Conlang 'natural'
I've been meaning to read this for three years. This is a fun read for anyone interested in linguistics or making their own constructed language (conlanging). It also has great example sentences! It immediately inspired me to make the grammar of my current project more complex, while helping me better understand aspects of how other languages work.