05016nam 2200673 a 450 991046423570332120210624233704.03-11-092297-510.1515/9783110922974(CKB)3360000000338214(EBL)3040335(SSID)ssj0000713955(PQKBManifestationID)11423121(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000713955(PQKBWorkID)10664165(PQKB)10392311(MiAaPQ)EBC3040335(DE-B1597)56913(OCoLC)979606641(DE-B1597)9783110922974(Au-PeEL)EBL3040335(CaPaEBR)ebr10585397(OCoLC)842936551(EXLCZ)99336000000033821420060301d2006 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrClause structure and adjuncts in Austronesian languages[electronic resource] /edited by Hans-Martin Gärtner, Paul Law, Joachim SabelBerlin ;New York Mouton de Gruyterc20061 online resource (348 p.)Studies in generative grammar,0167-4331 ;87Description based upon print version of record.3-11-019005-2 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Preface /Gärtner, Hans-Martin / Law, Paul / Sabel, Joachim --Clause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages: A Critical Introductory Survey /Gärtner, Hans-Martin / Law, Paul / Sabel, Joachim --The Guest Playing Host: Adverbial Modifiers as Matrix Verbs in Kavalan /Chang, Henry Yungli --Seediq - Adverbial Heads in a Formosan Language /Holmer, Arthur --Patterns of Phrasal Movement: The Niuean DP /Kahnemuyipour, Arsalan / Massam, Diane --Rigidity versus Relativity in Adverbial Syntax: Evidence from Tagalog /Kaufman, Daniel --The Cleft Structure of Malagasy Wh-Questions /Potsdam, Eric --Three Systems of Remnant Movement II and Extraction from Specifier Position /Thiersch, Craig --Voice Morphology in Malagasy as Clitic Left Dislocation or Through the Looking Glass: Malagasy in Wonderland /Travis, Lisa deMena --List of contributors --Subject Index --Index of Adverbials, Adjectives, and ParticlesClause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages is a collection of papers devoted to the syntactic analysis of modification and extraction strategies in Austronesian languages such as Kavalan, Malagasy, Niuean, Seediq, and Tagalog. Written by some of the leading scholars in the field, it elucidates the categorial and phrase structural status as well as the scopal behavior of sentence-level adverbs, ordering constraints on adjectival modifiers, and the nature of unbounded dependencies in interaction with Philippine-type voice systems. Guglielmo Cinque's universal ordering hypothesis for adverbs and current work on remnant movement serve as theoretical points of reference. More particularly the book contains an analysis of lower VP-adverbs in Kavalan as serial verbs (Chang), a defense of two types of adverbial heads in Seediq (Holmer), an account of possible DP-internal serializations in Niuean in terms of remnant movement (Kahnemuyipour Massam), a plea for relative, scope-based adverb ordering in Tagalog (Kaufman), a clefting approach to unbounded dependencies in Malagasy (Potsdam), a critical assessment of constraints on remnant movement as applied to adverb orderings in Malagasy (Thiersch), and an analysis of the Malagasy voice system on the basis of clitic left-dislocation (Travis). The editors' introduction undertakes a critical survey of the relevant empirical and theoretical background. A substantial part of the empirical facts are presented here for the first time, and the book will inspire additional systematic investigation of the often neglected aspects of modificational strategies in Austronesian languages. The book will be of value to linguists interested in contemporary syntactic analysis and to everyone seeking a deeper understanding of the formal properties of Austronesian.Studies in generative grammar87Austronesian languagesClausesAustronesian languagesWord orderGrammar, Comparative and generalSyntaxPhilippinesLanguagesClausesElectronic books.Austronesian languagesClauses.Austronesian languagesWord order.Grammar, Comparative and generalSyntax.499/.2Gärtner Hans-Martin412818Law Paul S1051504Sabel Joachim1962-298080MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464235703321Clause structure and adjuncts in Austronesian languages2482042UNINA03353nam 2200637 450 99623485000331620230807221326.03-11-040132-03-11-040140-110.1515/9783110401325(CKB)3710000000455793(EBL)2127881(SSID)ssj0001497144(PQKBManifestationID)12620757(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001497144(PQKBWorkID)11490287(PQKB)11668970(MiAaPQ)EBC2127881(DE-B1597)443666(OCoLC)914329061(DE-B1597)9783110401325(Au-PeEL)EBL2127881(CaPaEBR)ebr11084387(CaONFJC)MIL814774(EXLCZ)99371000000045579320150812h20152015 uy 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrRevisiting Kant's universal law and humanity formulas /Sven NyholmBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2015.©20151 online resource (180 p.)Ideen & Argumente,1862-1147Description based upon print version of record.3-11-040133-9 3-11-040116-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Acknowledgements --Contents --List of Abbreviations --1 Introduction: The Human Nature Formula --2 Reinterpreting the Universal Law Formula --3 Kant’s Argument for the Humanity Formula --4 Permissibility, Virtue, and the Highest Good --Bibliography --IndexThis book offers new readings of Kant’s “universal law” and “humanity” formulations of the categorical imperative. It shows how, on these readings, the formulas do indeed turn out being alternative statements of the same basic moral law, and in the process responds to many of the standard objections raised against Kant’s theory. Its first chapter briefly explores the ways in which Kant draws on his philosophical predecessors such as Plato (and especially Plato’s Republic) and Jean-Jacque Rousseau. The second chapter offers a new reading of the relation between the universal law and humanity formulas by relating both of these to a third formula of Kant’s, viz. the “law of nature” formula, and also to Kant’s ideas about laws in general and human nature in particular. The third chapter considers and rejects some influential recent attempts to understand Kant’s argument for the humanity formula, and offers an alternative reconstruction instead. Chapter four considers what it is to flourish as a human being in line with Kant’s basic formulas of morality, and argues that the standard readings of the humanity formula cannot properly account for its relation to Kant’s views about the highest human good.Ideen & Argumente.EthicsHumanityEthics.Humanity.170.92Nyholm Sven1981-1018990MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996234850003316Revisiting Kant's universal law and humanity formulas2399922UNISA