Beyond Functional Sequence
The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10
Herausgeber: Shlonsky, Ur
Beyond Functional Sequence
The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10
Herausgeber: Shlonsky, Ur
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The 16 articles in this collection will advance both empirical and theoretical work in cartography
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The 16 articles in this collection will advance both empirical and theoretical work in cartography
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210595
- ISBN-10: 0190210591
- Artikelnr.: 47863219
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210595
- ISBN-10: 0190210591
- Artikelnr.: 47863219
Ur Shlonsky is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Geneva
Introduction
Ur Shlonsky
Part 1: The Articulation of Focus
1. Can the Metrical Structure of Italian Motivate Focus Fronting?
Giuliano Bocci and Cinzia Avesani
2. The Focus Map of Clefts: Extraposition and Predication
Adriana Belletti
3. Focus Fronting and the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Valentina Bianchi
4. The Syntax of It-Clefts and the Left Periphery of the Clause
Liliane Haegeman, André Meinunger, and Aleksandra Vercauteren
5. Focus and Wh in Jamaican Creole: Movement and Exhaustiveness
Stephanie Durrleman and Ur Shlonsky
Part 2: Word order, Features and Agreement
6. Word Orders in the Old Italian DP
Cecilia Poletto
7. The CP/DP (Non-)Parallelism Revisited
Christopher Laenzlinger
8. Cartography and Optional Feature Realization in the Nominal Expression
Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti
9. Czech Numerals and No Bundling
Pavel Caha
Part 3: The Left Periphery
10. Cartographic Structures in Diachrony. The Case of C-omission
Irene Franco
11. Two ReasonPs: What Are
(n't) You Coming to US for?
Yoshio Endo
12. Double Fronting in Bavarian Left Periphery
Günther Grewendorf
Part 4: Hierarchies and Labels
13. Cartography and Selection: Case Studies in Japanese
Mamoru Saito
14. On the Topography of Chinese Modals
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
15. The Clausal Hierarchy, Features and Parameters
Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts
16. Cartography, Criteria, and Labeling
Luigi Rizzi
Ur Shlonsky
Part 1: The Articulation of Focus
1. Can the Metrical Structure of Italian Motivate Focus Fronting?
Giuliano Bocci and Cinzia Avesani
2. The Focus Map of Clefts: Extraposition and Predication
Adriana Belletti
3. Focus Fronting and the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Valentina Bianchi
4. The Syntax of It-Clefts and the Left Periphery of the Clause
Liliane Haegeman, André Meinunger, and Aleksandra Vercauteren
5. Focus and Wh in Jamaican Creole: Movement and Exhaustiveness
Stephanie Durrleman and Ur Shlonsky
Part 2: Word order, Features and Agreement
6. Word Orders in the Old Italian DP
Cecilia Poletto
7. The CP/DP (Non-)Parallelism Revisited
Christopher Laenzlinger
8. Cartography and Optional Feature Realization in the Nominal Expression
Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti
9. Czech Numerals and No Bundling
Pavel Caha
Part 3: The Left Periphery
10. Cartographic Structures in Diachrony. The Case of C-omission
Irene Franco
11. Two ReasonPs: What Are
(n't) You Coming to US for?
Yoshio Endo
12. Double Fronting in Bavarian Left Periphery
Günther Grewendorf
Part 4: Hierarchies and Labels
13. Cartography and Selection: Case Studies in Japanese
Mamoru Saito
14. On the Topography of Chinese Modals
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
15. The Clausal Hierarchy, Features and Parameters
Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts
16. Cartography, Criteria, and Labeling
Luigi Rizzi
Introduction
Ur Shlonsky
Part 1: The Articulation of Focus
1. Can the Metrical Structure of Italian Motivate Focus Fronting?
Giuliano Bocci and Cinzia Avesani
2. The Focus Map of Clefts: Extraposition and Predication
Adriana Belletti
3. Focus Fronting and the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Valentina Bianchi
4. The Syntax of It-Clefts and the Left Periphery of the Clause
Liliane Haegeman, André Meinunger, and Aleksandra Vercauteren
5. Focus and Wh in Jamaican Creole: Movement and Exhaustiveness
Stephanie Durrleman and Ur Shlonsky
Part 2: Word order, Features and Agreement
6. Word Orders in the Old Italian DP
Cecilia Poletto
7. The CP/DP (Non-)Parallelism Revisited
Christopher Laenzlinger
8. Cartography and Optional Feature Realization in the Nominal Expression
Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti
9. Czech Numerals and No Bundling
Pavel Caha
Part 3: The Left Periphery
10. Cartographic Structures in Diachrony. The Case of C-omission
Irene Franco
11. Two ReasonPs: What Are
(n't) You Coming to US for?
Yoshio Endo
12. Double Fronting in Bavarian Left Periphery
Günther Grewendorf
Part 4: Hierarchies and Labels
13. Cartography and Selection: Case Studies in Japanese
Mamoru Saito
14. On the Topography of Chinese Modals
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
15. The Clausal Hierarchy, Features and Parameters
Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts
16. Cartography, Criteria, and Labeling
Luigi Rizzi
Ur Shlonsky
Part 1: The Articulation of Focus
1. Can the Metrical Structure of Italian Motivate Focus Fronting?
Giuliano Bocci and Cinzia Avesani
2. The Focus Map of Clefts: Extraposition and Predication
Adriana Belletti
3. Focus Fronting and the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Valentina Bianchi
4. The Syntax of It-Clefts and the Left Periphery of the Clause
Liliane Haegeman, André Meinunger, and Aleksandra Vercauteren
5. Focus and Wh in Jamaican Creole: Movement and Exhaustiveness
Stephanie Durrleman and Ur Shlonsky
Part 2: Word order, Features and Agreement
6. Word Orders in the Old Italian DP
Cecilia Poletto
7. The CP/DP (Non-)Parallelism Revisited
Christopher Laenzlinger
8. Cartography and Optional Feature Realization in the Nominal Expression
Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti
9. Czech Numerals and No Bundling
Pavel Caha
Part 3: The Left Periphery
10. Cartographic Structures in Diachrony. The Case of C-omission
Irene Franco
11. Two ReasonPs: What Are
(n't) You Coming to US for?
Yoshio Endo
12. Double Fronting in Bavarian Left Periphery
Günther Grewendorf
Part 4: Hierarchies and Labels
13. Cartography and Selection: Case Studies in Japanese
Mamoru Saito
14. On the Topography of Chinese Modals
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
15. The Clausal Hierarchy, Features and Parameters
Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts
16. Cartography, Criteria, and Labeling
Luigi Rizzi