Theories of Case
Delve into the fascinating world of linguistics with "Theories of Case" by Miriam Butt, published in 2006 by Cambridge University Press. Spanning 274 pages, this comprehensive textbook offers an engaging exploration of case—the essential linguistic system that defines the relationships between words within sentences. Butt introduces various contemporary approaches to case, examining how different syntactic theories explain its distribution across diverse languages. Whether you are a student of linguistics or a language enthusiast, this book provides valuable insights into the fundamental role of case within grammar. Discover how theories of case enrich our understanding of language and its intricate workings with this informative and accessible read. Perfect for anyone passionate about language arts and disciplines.