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Syntax and semantics / edited by Anna-Maria Di Sciullo.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Di Sciullo, Anne-Marie, 1951-
Series:
Asymmetry in grammar. ; v.1
Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today, 0166-0829 ; v. 57
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Asymmetry (Linguistics).
Grammar, Comparative and general--Syntax.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Semantics.
Physical Description:
vii, 402 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : John Benjamins, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Asymmetry in Grammar: Syntax and Semantics brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages. The papers in syntax include contributions from Antonia Androutsopoulou and Manuel Español-Echevarría, Dana Isac, Edit Jakab, Cedric Boeckx, Julie Anne Legate, Maria Cristina Cuervo, Jacqueline Guéron, Niina Zhang, Thomas Ernst, Manuela Ambar, Jean-Yves Pollock, Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Ilena Paul and Stanca Somesfalean.The papers on semantics include contributions of Greg Carlson,Peggy Speas and Carol Tenny, Chungmin Lee, and James Pustejovsky.
Contents:
Asymmetry in Grammar
Editorial page
Title page
LCC page
Table of contents
Asymmetry in grammar: Syntax and semantics
French definite determiners in indefinite contexts and asymmetric agreement
Conclusion
Notes
References
Restrictive relative clauses vs. restrictive Adjectives: An asymmetry within the class of modifiers
To conclude
Asymmetry in case: Finnish and Old Russian nominative objects
Resumption and asymmetric derivation
Reconstructing nonconfigurationality
Structural asymmetries but same word order: The dative alternation in Spanish
Conclusions
On the asymmetry of the specificational copula sentence
The asymmetry between depictives and resultatives in Chinese
Summary
Appendix
Adjuncts and word order asymmetries
Wh-asymmetries
Three arguments for remnant IP movement in Romance
Concluding remarks
The clause structure of extraction asymmetries
Interpretive asymmetries in major phrases
Configurational properties of point of view roles
Coda
Contrastive Topic and proposition structure
Categories, types, and qualia selection
Acknowledgements
Index
The series LINGUISTIK AKTUELL/LINGUISTICS TODAY (LA).
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612161445
9781282161443
128216144X
9789027296801
9027296804
OCLC:
302346564

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