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Record Nr.

UNINA9910839298803321

Autore

Gupton Timothy

Titolo

East and west of the pentacrest : linguistic studies in honor of Paula Kempchinsky / Timothy Gupton

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam/Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021

©2021

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (227 pages)

Collana

Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics ; vol. 33

Altri autori (Persone)

GielauElizabeth

Disciplina

445

Soggetti

Romance languages - Syntax

Romance languages - Noun phrase

Romance languages - Grammar, Comparative

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction / Timothy Gupton and Elizabeth Gielau -- Crosslinguistic explorations at the interfaces. Interpretation of focus in Haitian Creole se-clefts / Kezia Walker-Cecil and Emilie Destruel -- Aligning syntax and prosody in Galician against a prosodic isomorphism account / Timothy Gupton -- Why does D-linking reduce the need for inversion in Spanish wh-questions? / Grant Goodall -- Negation and mood in epistemic contexts / Elizabeth Gielau -- The complicated timeline of Spanish : implications for lexical processing / Sarah O'Neill and Christine Shea -- Innovative approaches to clitics and noun phrases in Romance. Me gohtaba ehta linguaji barranquenha : variable object clitics in Barranquenho / Jordan Garrett -- Spanish impersonal se in control infinitivals and the ungrammaticality of se se sequences / Jonathan E. MacDonald and Almike Vázquez-Lozares -- Case assignment in Spanish nominalizations : a self-paced reading investigation / Tania Leal and Jeffrey Renaud -- Dual competence in dual language learners gradience and variability of object clitics in Spanish heritage language learners / Teresa Satterfield.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book is a collection of contemporary essays and squibs exploring the mental representation of Spanish and other languages in the Romance family. Although largely formal in orientation, they



incorporate experimental and corpus data to inform questions of synchronic and diachronic importance. As a whole, these contributions explore two areas of particular interest to linguistic theorizing. The first is linguistic interfaces with chapters on syntax-information structure, syntax-prosody, syntax-semantics, and lexicon-phonology. The second consists of explorations of noun phrases of all sizes-from clitics to nominalized clauses. The results and conclusions of these studies encourage researchers to continue to explore individual languages in particular in order to gain insight on human language in general. This edited volume in honor of Dr. Paula Kempchinsky is reflective of the diversity of approaches that inspired her teaching, research, and mentoring for over thirty years at the University of Iowa and beyond"--