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Co.$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (386 p.) 225 0 $aLinguistik aktuell/linguistics today ;$vv. 184 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-272-5567-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aLatin Embedded Clauses; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. The phenomenon of 'Left Edge Fronting'; 1.1 The core data; 1.2 Earlier accounts of Latin LEF; 1.3 Two types of LEF; 1.4 LEF in Latin adverbial clauses: A corpus survey; 2. Word order in Latin; 2.1 'Free but not arbitrary': On the flexibility of Latin word order; 2.2 Restrictions on word order permutations; 3. Linear order vs. hierarchical structure; 3.1 A case study: Object positions in Latin; 3.2 Linear order in syntax as a derived notion 327 $a3.3 Conclusion 4. Latin as a discourse-configurational language; 4.1 Word order and information structure; 4.2 Latin as a discourse configurational language; 4.3 Round-up; 5. Addendum: Studying word order variation: A crash course in generative syntax; 5.1 Some preliminaries; 5.2 Structure of the clause; 5.3 Movement; 5.4 Conclusion; Chapter 2. The internal syntax of Adverbial Clauses (ACs); 1. Adverbial clauses: The landscape; 1.1 Clausal adjuncts; 1.2 External syntax of ACs; 1.3 Latin ACs: Some key properties; 2. The operator derivation of ACs; 2.1 Temporal ACs as free relatives 327 $a2.2 Conditionals 2.3 Possible extensions; 3. Main Clause Phenomena; 3.1 What are Main Clause Phenomena?; 3.2 Explaining the ban on embedded MCP; 4. Two types of ACs; 4.1 Central vs. peripheral ACs; 4.2 External syntax; 4.3 MCP in peripheral ACs; 4.4 Peripheral ACs in Latin; 5. The distribution of the particle quidem in ACs; 5.1 Syntactic distribution of quidem; 5.2 On the interpretation of quidem; 5.3 quidem as a polarity marker; 5.4 Accounting for the MCP-like distribution of quidem; 6. Conclusion; Chapter 3. The left periphery of embedded clauses 327 $a1. The position of subordinating conjunctions with respect to topics and foci 1.1 Subordinators in ForceP; 1.2 Subordinators lower than ForceP; 2. Clause typing and the role of ForceP; 2.1 On the position of subordinating conjunctions in the C-system; 2.2 The left periphery of Latin ACs; 2.3 LEF in Latin: A closer look at the data; 3. Corpus study of LEF in Latin ACs; 3.1 Facts and figures; 3.2 A first discussion of the figures; 4. A preview of the upcoming analyses; Chapter 4. The syntax of island pied-piping; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Presentation of the data; 1.2 Cross-linguistic parallels 327 $a1.3 Islands vs. non-islands 2. Clausal pied-piping; 2.1 Introduction: On the phenomenon of pied-piping 9; 2.2 Clausal/island pied-piping cross-linguistically; 2.3 The syntax of clausal pied-piping; 2.4 Island pied-piping in a wh-in-situ language; 2.5 Two alternative analyses and their problems; 2.6 Discussion: Internal wh-movement and successive cyclicity; 3. A relative/interrogative asymmetry; 3.1 The behaviour of Latin interrogative wh-; 3.2 Asymmetries between relative and interrogative wh-; 3.3 The feature make-up of wh-phrases; 3.4 The derivation of Latin relative Verschra?nkung 327 $a3.5 Conclusion 330 $aThis monograph is one of the first studies that approaches Latin syntax from a formal perspective, combining detailed corpus-based description with formal theoretical analysis. The empirical focus is word order in embedded clauses, with special attention to clauses in which one or more constituents surface to the left of a subordinating conjunction. It is proposed that two such types of left peripheral fronting should be distinguished. The proposed analyses shed light not only on the clausal left periphery, but also on the overall structure of the Latin clause. 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Die Einsicht: An idiot 11 2.1 Moments of madness 15 2.2 This most perfect society 18 3.1 A situation so singularly terrible 23 3.2 The commercial expansionist 28 4.1 His Highness, the President 33 4.2 Unfriendly passions 39 5.1 A government out of sight 45 5.2 To meet his fate like a hero 49 6.1 The people's tribune 55 6.2 To win souls 61 7.1 Success secrets 67 7.2 The gospel of wealth 73 8.1 Boss Tweed 79 8.2 A feudal baron 83 9.1 Patching the state 89 9.2 No sense of the state 93 10.1 Spokesman of the nation 99 10.2 The ultimate disruptor 106 11. Die Aussicht: Global idiocy 113 Literaturverzeichnis 115 330 $aDonald Trump als Pra?sident - das war bis zu seinem Triumph unvorstellbar. Noch mehr erstaunt, dass halb Amerika ihn wiederwa?hlen will, darunter ein erheblicher Anteil, fu?r den sich diese Treue nicht einmal »rechnet«. Wenn gerade dort, wo die westliche Demokratie ihren Siegeszug angetreten haben soll, einer wie er so viel Zustimmung erha?lt, dann fragt man sich, ob 200 Jahre politische Kultur einfach entsorgt werden ko?nnen. Eigentlich nicht. Was den Verdacht nahelegt, Amerikas demokratische Tradition habe so, wie man sie feiert, womo?glich nie existiert. 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