This textbook introduces the main aspects of Minimalist syntax through
the use of data from a number of varieties of English. In doing so it
equips you with a firm grounding in tools of syntactic analysis while
demonstrating the potential for variationist linguistics and theoretical
syntax to feed into each other. By working through the range of examples
and exercises you will be able to see that all varieties of language are
rule-based and can be observed and described systematically, regardless
of how Standard or socially valued they are.
Each chapter explores examples of puzzling syntactic phenomena in
varieties of English. Through analysis of the given constructions, and
comparison to similar structures, it will introduce you to the relevant
concepts in Minimalist syntax.