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Record Nr.

UNINA9910480814103321

Autore

Takamine Kaori

Titolo

Putting adpositions in place : sortal domains and PPs in Japanese / / Kaori Takamine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2017

©2017

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Linguistik Aktuell, , 0166-0829 ; ; Volume 240 = Linguistics Today

Disciplina

495.65

Soggetti

Japanese language - Syntax

Japanese language - Word order

Japanese language - Grammar

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Putting Adpositions in Place; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Preliminaries; 1.2 Theoretical background; 1.2.1 The Minimalist Program (Chomsky 1995, 2005, 2008); 1.2.2 The Cartography of syntactic structures (Cinque 1999, 2006); 1.2.3 The Sortal domains (Svenonius and Ramchand 2014); 1.3 Overview; Chapter 2. Analyzing PPs: Previous proposals on preposition ordering; 2.1 Larson (1988); 2.2 Pesetsky (1995); 2.3 Barbiers (1995); 2.4 Nilsen (1998); 2.5 Ernst (2002); 2.6 Schweikert (2005).

2.6.1 Quantifier scope test 2.6.2 Informational focus test; 2.6.3 Pair-list reading test; 2.7 Cinque (2006); 2.8 Summary; Chapter 3. The hierarchy of PPs in Japanese; 3.1 Modifier postpositional phrases in Japanese; 3.1.1 Difference between modifiers and arguments; 3.1.2 The list of modifier PPs under examination; 3.2 The order of PPs in Japanese; 3.2.1 Focus neutral order; 3.2.2 Quantifier scope; 3.2.3 Results of the tests; 3.3 Unifying the hierarchies; 3.3.1 Intermediate PP positions; 3.3.2 Temporal and Locative; 3.4 Summary; Chapter 4. Mapping of PPs onto the Modal/Aspect field.



4.1 Aspectual verbs4.1.1 Bi-clausal approaches; 4.1.2 Functional projection analysis; 4.2 Interaction between aspectual verbs and PPs; 4.2.1 Compositionality 'scope'; 4.2.2 Temporal; 4.2.3 Locative; 4.2.4 Comitative; 4.2.5 Reason; 4.2.6 SourcePath; 4.2.7 SourceControl; 4.2.8 Goal; 4.2.9 Instrumental/Means; 4.2.10 Material; 4.2.11 Manner; 4.2.12 Summary; 4.3 Aspect; 4.3.1 Result/progressive aspect; 4.3.2 Interaction between result/progressive aspect and PPs; 4.4 Modals; 4.4.1 Fine-grained modal types; 4.4.2 Clearing the aspect positions in the modal field.

4.5 Interaction between modals and PPs4.5.1 Temporal; 4.5.2 Locative; 4.5.3 Comitative; 4.5.4 Instrumental/Means; 4.6 Summary; Chapter 5. Possible analysis; 5.1 Comparing different approaches; 5.2 Towards a new theory of modifier PPs; 5.2.1 Movement analysis; 5.2.2 Constraints on scope movement; 5.3 Deriving the order among PPs; 5.3.1 PPs in the event domain; 5.3.2 PPs in the situation domain; 5.3.3 Summary; 5.4 Concluding remarks; References; Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This monograph explores the grammar of modifier PPs in Japanese, concentrating on their word order. The study argues that (i) modifier PPs are hierarchically arranged and (ii) there is an interesting fine-grained correlation between different PP types and Modal/Aspect functors which indicates that Temporal and Locative appear relatively freely with respect to a certain range of the Modal/Aspect functors in the middle field, whereas the rest of the PP types are more constrained in this respect. Unlike cartographic approaches to PPs (Schweikert 2005, Cinque 2006), the book adopts the working hypothesis that the fine-grained hierarchies can be derived in a constrained manner along the lines of Svenonius and Ramchand (2014) and proposes that the properties of the PPs characterized by (i) and (ii) can be captured in a sortal domain analysis. The book appeals to a linguistic audience interested in modifier syntax as well as in Japanese.