Contrasts and Positions in Information Structure
Herausgeber: Ku¿erová, Ivona; Neeleman, Ad
Contrasts and Positions in Information Structure
Herausgeber: Ku¿erová, Ivona; Neeleman, Ad
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This volume brings together exciting research on the relationship between syntax and information structure, developing an interface-based approach.
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This volume brings together exciting research on the relationship between syntax and information structure, developing an interface-based approach.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595767
- ISBN-10: 1107595762
- Artikelnr.: 44028567
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595767
- ISBN-10: 1107595762
- Artikelnr.: 44028567
1. Introduction Ivona Küerová and Ad Neeleman; Part I. The Architecture of
Grammar and the Primitives of Information Structure: 2. Predicate
integration: phrase structure or argument structure? Daniel Büring; 3.
Wh-intonation and information structure in South Kyeongsang Korean and
Tokyo Japanese Hyun Kyung Hwang; 4. Grammatical marking of givenness Ivona
Küerová; 5. Interface configurations: identificational focus and the
flexibility of syntax Balázs Surányi; 6. Focus and givenness: a unified
approach Michael Wagner; 7. The locality of focusing and the coherence of
anaphors Edwin Williams; Part II. Exploring the Interfaces: Case Studies:
8. NP ellipsis without focus movement/projections: the role of classifiers
Artemis Alexiadou and Kirsten Gengel; 9. Focus in Greek wh-questions
Theodora Alexopoulou and Mary Baltazani; 10. Against FocusP: arguments from
Zulu Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Laura J. Downing; 11. Scrambling as formal
movement Gisbert Fanselow; 12. Left peripheral arguments and discourse
interface strategies in Yucatec Maya Stavros Skopeteas and Elisabeth
Verhoeven; References.
Grammar and the Primitives of Information Structure: 2. Predicate
integration: phrase structure or argument structure? Daniel Büring; 3.
Wh-intonation and information structure in South Kyeongsang Korean and
Tokyo Japanese Hyun Kyung Hwang; 4. Grammatical marking of givenness Ivona
Küerová; 5. Interface configurations: identificational focus and the
flexibility of syntax Balázs Surányi; 6. Focus and givenness: a unified
approach Michael Wagner; 7. The locality of focusing and the coherence of
anaphors Edwin Williams; Part II. Exploring the Interfaces: Case Studies:
8. NP ellipsis without focus movement/projections: the role of classifiers
Artemis Alexiadou and Kirsten Gengel; 9. Focus in Greek wh-questions
Theodora Alexopoulou and Mary Baltazani; 10. Against FocusP: arguments from
Zulu Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Laura J. Downing; 11. Scrambling as formal
movement Gisbert Fanselow; 12. Left peripheral arguments and discourse
interface strategies in Yucatec Maya Stavros Skopeteas and Elisabeth
Verhoeven; References.
1. Introduction Ivona Küerová and Ad Neeleman; Part I. The Architecture of
Grammar and the Primitives of Information Structure: 2. Predicate
integration: phrase structure or argument structure? Daniel Büring; 3.
Wh-intonation and information structure in South Kyeongsang Korean and
Tokyo Japanese Hyun Kyung Hwang; 4. Grammatical marking of givenness Ivona
Küerová; 5. Interface configurations: identificational focus and the
flexibility of syntax Balázs Surányi; 6. Focus and givenness: a unified
approach Michael Wagner; 7. The locality of focusing and the coherence of
anaphors Edwin Williams; Part II. Exploring the Interfaces: Case Studies:
8. NP ellipsis without focus movement/projections: the role of classifiers
Artemis Alexiadou and Kirsten Gengel; 9. Focus in Greek wh-questions
Theodora Alexopoulou and Mary Baltazani; 10. Against FocusP: arguments from
Zulu Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Laura J. Downing; 11. Scrambling as formal
movement Gisbert Fanselow; 12. Left peripheral arguments and discourse
interface strategies in Yucatec Maya Stavros Skopeteas and Elisabeth
Verhoeven; References.
Grammar and the Primitives of Information Structure: 2. Predicate
integration: phrase structure or argument structure? Daniel Büring; 3.
Wh-intonation and information structure in South Kyeongsang Korean and
Tokyo Japanese Hyun Kyung Hwang; 4. Grammatical marking of givenness Ivona
Küerová; 5. Interface configurations: identificational focus and the
flexibility of syntax Balázs Surányi; 6. Focus and givenness: a unified
approach Michael Wagner; 7. The locality of focusing and the coherence of
anaphors Edwin Williams; Part II. Exploring the Interfaces: Case Studies:
8. NP ellipsis without focus movement/projections: the role of classifiers
Artemis Alexiadou and Kirsten Gengel; 9. Focus in Greek wh-questions
Theodora Alexopoulou and Mary Baltazani; 10. Against FocusP: arguments from
Zulu Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Laura J. Downing; 11. Scrambling as formal
movement Gisbert Fanselow; 12. Left peripheral arguments and discourse
interface strategies in Yucatec Maya Stavros Skopeteas and Elisabeth
Verhoeven; References.