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In 1932, Paul Reinhart, a WWI veteran from Missoula, Montana, decided to teach one year in Munich, Germany to study 'Obedience to Authority.' With the rise of Nazis to power in January 1933 he encounters many difficulties teaching with Nazi censorship and control. Yet nothing quite matches the encounter he has with the sharp minded, stocky, braided bombshell of Hanna Reisch. A star pupil who gains Paul's confidence and respect. Even more, Hanna's mesmerizing talents convince him to join her political resistance group and participate in a daring attack to free Nazi prisoners, with their planned escape to France. Continually hounded by Gestapo this intense and exciting romantic adventure never ends and neither does Paul's deep love for the indomitable - Hanna Reisch.
Infinitives: Restructuring and Clause Structure offers a detailed study of the clausal architecture of infinitival constructions providing a unified analysis of restructuring, control, modals, and raising. The book critically evaluates previous proposals from both syntactic and semantic perspectives and presents a new analysis incorporating many recent developments in generative linguistic theory. In addition to its theoretical contribution, Infinitives contains a detailed descriptive overview of a range of constructions, primarily from the Germanic languages and will thus not only be of value to generative linguists but will also serve as a general reference source for those interested in the Germanic languages.
This book is a course-level introduction to the theory of generative grammar of natural languages. This theory considers grammar to be a system of rules that generate exactly those combinations of words that form grammatical sentences in a given language and involves the use of defined operations (called transformations) to produce new sentences from existing ones.
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