Functional Heads, Volume 7

Functional Heads, Volume 7
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780199974368
ISBN-13 : 0199974365
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Synopsis Functional Heads, Volume 7 by : Laura Brugé

Over the last two decades, functional heads have been one of the privileged objects of research in generative linguistics. However, within this line of inquiry, two alternative approaches have developed: while the cartographic project considers crosslinguistic evidence as crucial for a complete mapping of functional heads in universal grammar, minimalist accounts tend to consider structural economy as literally involving a reduction in the number of available heads. In this volume, some of the most influential linguists who have participated in this long-lasting debate offer their recent work in short, self-contained case studies. The contributions cover all the main layers of recently studied syntactic structure, including such major areas of empirical research as grammaticalization and language change, standard and non-standard varieties, interface issues, and morphosyntax. Functional Heads attempts to map aspects of syntactic structure according to the cartographic approach, and in doing so demonstrates that the differences between cartography and minimalism are perhaps more superficial than substantial.

Functional Heads

Functional Heads
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9780199746729
ISBN-13 : 0199746729
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Synopsis Functional Heads by : Laura Brugé

The cartographic project considers evidence for a functional head in one language as evidence for it in universal grammar. In this volume, some of the most influential linguists who have participated in this long-lasting debate offer their recent work in short, self contained case studies.

Variation in Datives

Variation in Datives
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9780199937387
ISBN-13 : 0199937389
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Variation in Datives by : Beatriz Fernandez

Variation in Datives collects new research on the nature of syntactic micro-variation in datives. The papers in this volume examine different aspects of internal variation in dative marking, such as agreement and case alternations, distribution of adpositional structures and dative case-marking, the different structural positions of dative arguments and their semantic contribution, and patterns of syncretism in the clitic and/or agreement system. Interest in these topics has grown significantly in the past 20 years. Variation in Datives makes a significant contribution to our understanding of language variation, as it adds the micro-comparative perspective to the general discussion and includes 10 new articles on a wide range of European languages, including Greek, Basque, Icelandic, and Serbo-Croatian. Variation in Datives will appeal to scholars and advanced students of syntax, linguistic variation, and especially syntactic micro-variation.

Parameters of Predicate Fronting

Parameters of Predicate Fronting
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9780197545553
ISBN-13 : 0197545556
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Synopsis Parameters of Predicate Fronting by : Vera Lee-Schoenfeld

"In Parameters of Predicate Fronting, Vera Lee-Schoenfeld and Dennis Ott bring together leaders in comparative syntax to explore the empirical manifestations and theoretical modeling of predicate fronting across languages. There exists a rich literature on predicate fronting, but few attempts have been made at synthesizing the resulting empirical observations and theoretical implementations. While individual phenomena have been described, we are far from a complete understanding of the uniformity and variation underlying the wider cross-linguistic picture. This volume takes important steps toward this goal by showcasing state-of-the-art research on predicate fronting and the parameters governing its realization. Covering topics like prosody, VP-fronting, and predicate doubling across a wide range of languages, this collection enriches our understanding of the predicate fronting phenomenon."--Back cover.

Adverbial Resumption in Verb Second Languages

Adverbial Resumption in Verb Second Languages
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9780197651148
ISBN-13 : 0197651143
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Adverbial Resumption in Verb Second Languages by : Karen De Clercq

"In verb second (V2) languages, the finite verb typically appears in the second position of the main clause. Languages displaying this configuration typically also allow patterns in which a nominal element at the left edge of the clause is resumed by a nominal constituent which is an argument inside the sentence, effectively leading to a Verb Third (V3) pattern. Such patterns have been studied for a long time; on the other hand, a similar pattern in which an initial adverbial constituent is resumed by a clause-internal element has been much less studied. The latter pattern is referred to as 'adverbial resumption' and it also has the character of being a V3 phenomenon. Therefore, the pattern is labelled 'adverbial V3 resumption' or 'adverbial V3'. Interestingly, adverbial resumption is absent from languages that do not have a V2 pattern, while those languages do display argumental resumption"--

Variation in P

Variation in P
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Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780190931247
ISBN-13 : 0190931248
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Synopsis Variation in P by : Jacopo Garzonio

Variation in P is an essential follow-up to the seminal proposals of the generative tradition regarding prepositional syntax. Recent research shows that prepositional phrases have a complex internal structure, and that the grammatical encoding of locative meaning has its own place in universal grammar. The papers collected in the first part of this volume not only test these proposals against new comparative data, but also shed light on the relation between spatial expressions and other semantic relations like possession. The second part of the volume explores the role of prepositions in non-spatial environments as well as in more general phenomena like verbal affixation, ellipsis, and complementation. By drawing on evidence from less studied languages, and by considering prepositional syntax in interaction with clausal syntax as well as within prepositional phrases, Variation in P refines and develops theories introduced by previous generative studies.

Aspects of Split Ergativity

Aspects of Split Ergativity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780199858750
ISBN-13 : 0199858756
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Synopsis Aspects of Split Ergativity by : Jessica Coon

Aspects of Split Ergativity argues that aspect-based split ergativity does not mark a split in how Case is assigned, but rather, a split in sentence structure. The contexts in which we find the appearance of a nonergative pattern in an otherwise ergative language-namely, the nonperfective aspects-involve an intransitive aspectual matrix verb and a subordinated lexical verb.

A Comparative Grammar of Borgomanerese

A Comparative Grammar of Borgomanerese
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9780199945627
ISBN-13 : 0199945624
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis A Comparative Grammar of Borgomanerese by : Christina Tortora

This book treats the morphosyntax of Borgomanerese, a Northern Italian dialect. The rich description of the many unusual features of this dialect, some of which have not been previously reported in the literature, gives rise to a number novel theoretical analyses, advancing our understanding of syntax and syntactic theory.

Smuggling in Syntax

Smuggling in Syntax
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780197509890
ISBN-13 : 0197509894
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Smuggling in Syntax by : Adriana Belletti

One of the fundamental properties of human language is movement, where a constituent moves from one position in a sentence to another position. Syntactic theory has long been concerned with properties of movement, including locality restrictions. Smuggling in Syntax investigates how different movement operations interact with one another, focusing on the special case of smuggling. First introduced by volume editor Chris Collins in 2005, the term 'smuggling' refers to a specific type of movement interaction. The contributions in this volume each describe different areas where smuggling derivations play a role, including passives, causatives, adverb placement, the dative alternation, the placement of measure phrases, wh-in-situ, and word order in ergative languages. The volume also addresses issues like the freezing constraint on movement and the acquisition of smuggling derivations by children. In this work, Adriana Belletti and Chris Collins bring together leading syntacticians to present a range of contributions on different aspects of smuggling. Tackling fundamental theoretical questions with empirical consequences, this volume explores one of the least understood types of movement and points the way toward new research.

Anti-contiguity

Anti-contiguity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780197509753
ISBN-13 : 0197509754
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Anti-contiguity by : Jason Kandybowicz

A recent wave of research has explored the link between wh- syntax and prosody, breaking with the traditional generative conception of a unidirectional syntax-phonology relationship. In this book, Jason Kandybowicz develops Anti-contiguity Theory as a compelling alternative to Richards' Contiguity Theory to explain the interaction between the distribution of interrogative expressions and the prosodic system of a language. Through original and highly detailed fieldwork on several under-studied West African languages (Krachi, Bono, Wasa, Asante Twi, and Nupe), Kandybowicz presents empirically and theoretically rich analyses bearing directly on a number of important theories of the syntax-prosody interface. His observations and analyses stem from original fieldwork on all five languages and represent some of the first prosodic descriptions of the languages. The book also considers data from thirteen additional typologically diverse languages to demonstrate the theory's reach and extendibility. Against the backdrop of data from eighteen languages, Anti-contiguity offers a new lens on the empirical and theoretical study of wh- prosody.