Syntax and Its Limits
Herausgeber: Folli, Raffaella R; Truswell, Robert; Sevdali, Christina
Syntax and Its Limits
Herausgeber: Folli, Raffaella R; Truswell, Robert; Sevdali, Christina
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In this book, leading linguists explore the empirical scope of syntactic theory, by concentrating on a set of phenomena for which both syntactic and nonsyntactic analyses appear plausible. The volume is organized into four thematic sections: architectures; syntax and information structure; syntax and the lexicon; and lexical items at the interfaces
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In this book, leading linguists explore the empirical scope of syntactic theory, by concentrating on a set of phenomena for which both syntactic and nonsyntactic analyses appear plausible. The volume is organized into four thematic sections: architectures; syntax and information structure; syntax and the lexicon; and lexical items at the interfaces
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780199683239
- ISBN-10: 0199683239
- Artikelnr.: 39673953
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780199683239
- ISBN-10: 0199683239
- Artikelnr.: 39673953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Raffaella Folli is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Ulster. Her research interests are theoretical and comparative syntax and language processing, with special focus on the syntax-lexicon and the syntax-semantics interface. She has published her work in journals such as Linguistic Inquiry, Journal of Linguistics, Lingua, Trends in Cognitive Science among others, as well as in several edited volumes. Christina Sevdali is a lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Ulster. She received her BA from the University of Crete and her MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge. Her main area of expertise is Ancient Greek syntax, but her research interests also include multilingual acquisition, and the syntax - morphology interface, particularly case. Her paper "Ancient Greek infinitives and Phases" will appear in Syntax and her collaboration with Artemis Alexiadou and Elena Anagnostopoulou on "Patterns of dative -nominative alternations" will appear in the Proceedings of NELS 41. Robert Truswell is Assistant Professor of Syntax at the University of Ottawa. Prior to that, he was a PhD student at University College London, and a postdoc at Tufts University and the University of Edinburgh. He has published on various aspects of the syntax-semantics interface, including Events, Phrases, and Questions (OUP, 2011), and has other research interests in diachronic syntax and the evolution of language.
* 1: Raffaella Folli, Christina Sevdali, and Robert Truswell:
Introduction
* Part I: Architectures
* 2: Winfried Lechner: Harmonic Derivationalism
* 3: Robert Truswell: Reconstruction, Control, and Movement
* 4: Terje Lohndal and Bridget Samuels: Linearizing Empty Edges
* 5: Erin O'Bryan, Raffaella Folli, Heidi Harley, and Thomas G. Bever:
Evidence for the Use of Verb Telicity in Sentence Comprehension
* Part II: Syntax and Information Structure
* 6: Aviad Eilam: Focus Intervention in Declaratives
* 7: Cécile De Cat: Root Phenomena as Interface Phenomena: Evidence
from non-sententials
* 8: Reiko Vermeulen: 'Contrast' and its Relation to wa in Japanese and
nun in Korean
* Part III: Syntax and the Lexicon
* 9: Glyne Piggott and Lisa deMena Travis: Adjuncts Within Words and
Complex Heads
* 10: Berit Gehrke: Still Puzzled by Adjectival Passives?
* 11: Boban Arsenijevic and Marko Simonovic: The Role of Syntax in
Stress Assignment in Serbo-Croatian
* 12: Elena Anagnostopoulou and Yota Samioti: Allosemy, Idioms, and
Their Domains: Evidence from adjectival participles
* 13: Heidi Harley and Megan Schildmier Stone: The 'No Agent Idioms'
Hypothesis
* Part IV: Lexical Items at the Interfaces
* 14: Hazel Pearson: On the Syntax and Semantics of the Japanese
Comparative
* 15: Theodora Alexopoulou, Raffaella Folli, and George Tsoulas: Bare
Number
* 16: Evangelia Daskalaki and Marios Mavrogiorgos: Obligatory
Resumption in Greek Free and Restrictive Relatves
* 17: Dimitris Michelioudakis and Eleni Kapogianni: Ethical Datives: A
puzzle for syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and their interfaces
* 18: Liliane Haegeman and Virginia Hill: The Syntacticization of
Discourse
* 19: Bronwyn Moore Bjorkman: A Syntactic Answer to a Pragmatic Puzzle:
The case of asymmetric "and"
* References
* Index
Introduction
* Part I: Architectures
* 2: Winfried Lechner: Harmonic Derivationalism
* 3: Robert Truswell: Reconstruction, Control, and Movement
* 4: Terje Lohndal and Bridget Samuels: Linearizing Empty Edges
* 5: Erin O'Bryan, Raffaella Folli, Heidi Harley, and Thomas G. Bever:
Evidence for the Use of Verb Telicity in Sentence Comprehension
* Part II: Syntax and Information Structure
* 6: Aviad Eilam: Focus Intervention in Declaratives
* 7: Cécile De Cat: Root Phenomena as Interface Phenomena: Evidence
from non-sententials
* 8: Reiko Vermeulen: 'Contrast' and its Relation to wa in Japanese and
nun in Korean
* Part III: Syntax and the Lexicon
* 9: Glyne Piggott and Lisa deMena Travis: Adjuncts Within Words and
Complex Heads
* 10: Berit Gehrke: Still Puzzled by Adjectival Passives?
* 11: Boban Arsenijevic and Marko Simonovic: The Role of Syntax in
Stress Assignment in Serbo-Croatian
* 12: Elena Anagnostopoulou and Yota Samioti: Allosemy, Idioms, and
Their Domains: Evidence from adjectival participles
* 13: Heidi Harley and Megan Schildmier Stone: The 'No Agent Idioms'
Hypothesis
* Part IV: Lexical Items at the Interfaces
* 14: Hazel Pearson: On the Syntax and Semantics of the Japanese
Comparative
* 15: Theodora Alexopoulou, Raffaella Folli, and George Tsoulas: Bare
Number
* 16: Evangelia Daskalaki and Marios Mavrogiorgos: Obligatory
Resumption in Greek Free and Restrictive Relatves
* 17: Dimitris Michelioudakis and Eleni Kapogianni: Ethical Datives: A
puzzle for syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and their interfaces
* 18: Liliane Haegeman and Virginia Hill: The Syntacticization of
Discourse
* 19: Bronwyn Moore Bjorkman: A Syntactic Answer to a Pragmatic Puzzle:
The case of asymmetric "and"
* References
* Index
* 1: Raffaella Folli, Christina Sevdali, and Robert Truswell:
Introduction
* Part I: Architectures
* 2: Winfried Lechner: Harmonic Derivationalism
* 3: Robert Truswell: Reconstruction, Control, and Movement
* 4: Terje Lohndal and Bridget Samuels: Linearizing Empty Edges
* 5: Erin O'Bryan, Raffaella Folli, Heidi Harley, and Thomas G. Bever:
Evidence for the Use of Verb Telicity in Sentence Comprehension
* Part II: Syntax and Information Structure
* 6: Aviad Eilam: Focus Intervention in Declaratives
* 7: Cécile De Cat: Root Phenomena as Interface Phenomena: Evidence
from non-sententials
* 8: Reiko Vermeulen: 'Contrast' and its Relation to wa in Japanese and
nun in Korean
* Part III: Syntax and the Lexicon
* 9: Glyne Piggott and Lisa deMena Travis: Adjuncts Within Words and
Complex Heads
* 10: Berit Gehrke: Still Puzzled by Adjectival Passives?
* 11: Boban Arsenijevic and Marko Simonovic: The Role of Syntax in
Stress Assignment in Serbo-Croatian
* 12: Elena Anagnostopoulou and Yota Samioti: Allosemy, Idioms, and
Their Domains: Evidence from adjectival participles
* 13: Heidi Harley and Megan Schildmier Stone: The 'No Agent Idioms'
Hypothesis
* Part IV: Lexical Items at the Interfaces
* 14: Hazel Pearson: On the Syntax and Semantics of the Japanese
Comparative
* 15: Theodora Alexopoulou, Raffaella Folli, and George Tsoulas: Bare
Number
* 16: Evangelia Daskalaki and Marios Mavrogiorgos: Obligatory
Resumption in Greek Free and Restrictive Relatves
* 17: Dimitris Michelioudakis and Eleni Kapogianni: Ethical Datives: A
puzzle for syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and their interfaces
* 18: Liliane Haegeman and Virginia Hill: The Syntacticization of
Discourse
* 19: Bronwyn Moore Bjorkman: A Syntactic Answer to a Pragmatic Puzzle:
The case of asymmetric "and"
* References
* Index
Introduction
* Part I: Architectures
* 2: Winfried Lechner: Harmonic Derivationalism
* 3: Robert Truswell: Reconstruction, Control, and Movement
* 4: Terje Lohndal and Bridget Samuels: Linearizing Empty Edges
* 5: Erin O'Bryan, Raffaella Folli, Heidi Harley, and Thomas G. Bever:
Evidence for the Use of Verb Telicity in Sentence Comprehension
* Part II: Syntax and Information Structure
* 6: Aviad Eilam: Focus Intervention in Declaratives
* 7: Cécile De Cat: Root Phenomena as Interface Phenomena: Evidence
from non-sententials
* 8: Reiko Vermeulen: 'Contrast' and its Relation to wa in Japanese and
nun in Korean
* Part III: Syntax and the Lexicon
* 9: Glyne Piggott and Lisa deMena Travis: Adjuncts Within Words and
Complex Heads
* 10: Berit Gehrke: Still Puzzled by Adjectival Passives?
* 11: Boban Arsenijevic and Marko Simonovic: The Role of Syntax in
Stress Assignment in Serbo-Croatian
* 12: Elena Anagnostopoulou and Yota Samioti: Allosemy, Idioms, and
Their Domains: Evidence from adjectival participles
* 13: Heidi Harley and Megan Schildmier Stone: The 'No Agent Idioms'
Hypothesis
* Part IV: Lexical Items at the Interfaces
* 14: Hazel Pearson: On the Syntax and Semantics of the Japanese
Comparative
* 15: Theodora Alexopoulou, Raffaella Folli, and George Tsoulas: Bare
Number
* 16: Evangelia Daskalaki and Marios Mavrogiorgos: Obligatory
Resumption in Greek Free and Restrictive Relatves
* 17: Dimitris Michelioudakis and Eleni Kapogianni: Ethical Datives: A
puzzle for syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and their interfaces
* 18: Liliane Haegeman and Virginia Hill: The Syntacticization of
Discourse
* 19: Bronwyn Moore Bjorkman: A Syntactic Answer to a Pragmatic Puzzle:
The case of asymmetric "and"
* References
* Index