02312nam 22003973a 450 991064596600332120211214195607.03-9855400-3-9https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4638824(CKB)5450000000362489(ScCtBLL)c63f65c6-e410-41b9-b500-c440a3afe311(EXLCZ)99545000000036248920211214i20212021 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOne-to-many-relations in morphology, syntax, and semanticsManfred Sailer, Berthold CrysmannVolume 7Berlin :Language Science Press,2021.1 online resource (294 p.)Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and SyntaxThe standard view of the form-meaning interfaces, as embraced by the great majority of contemporary grammatical frameworks, consists in the assumption that meaning can be associated with grammatical form in a one-to-one correspondence. Under this view, composition is quite straightforward, involving concatenation of form, paired with functional application in meaning. In this book, we discuss linguistic phenomena across several grammatical sub-modules (morphology, syntax, semantics) that apparently pose a problem to the standard view, mapping out the potential for deviation from the ideal of one-to-one correspondences, and develop formal accounts of the range of phenomena. We argue that a constraint-based perspective is particularly apt to accommodate deviations from one-to-many correspondences, as it allows us to impose constraints on full structures (such as a complete word or the interpretation of a full sentence) instead of deriving such structures step by step.Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and SyntaxLanguage Arts & Disciplines / LinguisticsbisacshLanguage artsLanguage Arts & Disciplines / LinguisticsLanguage artsSailer ManfredCrysmann BertholdScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910645966003321One-to-many-relations in morphology, syntax, and semantics3007485UNINA