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Titolo: Information structure and agreement [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Victoria Camacho-Taboada ... [et al.] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (382 p.)
Disciplina: 415
Soggetto topico: Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
Grammar, Comparative and general - Topic and comment
Contrastive linguistics
Focus (Linguistics)
Altri autori: Camacho TaboadaMaría Victoria  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Information Structure and Agreement; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Information structure, agreement and CP; References; The complementiser system in spoken English; 1. Introduction; 2. C1 in complement clauses; 3. C2 in declarative complement clauses; 4. C2 in subordinate adverbial clauses; 5. C2 in subordinate wh-clauses; 6. C2 in comparative correlatives; 7. C2 in root focus and exclamative clauses; 8. C2 in root clauses after modal adverbials; 9. C2 in other root clauses; 10. Asymmetry between C1 and C2 structures; 11. Source of C1 and C2 structures; 12. Summary
References'Phasing' contrast at the interfaces; 1. Introduction; 2. Basic assumptions for the analysis; 2.1 The hierarchical distribution of informational meanings; 2.2 What counts as marked in the discourse; 3. The analysis of the Topic domain; 3.1 Different types of Topic; 3.2 The impact of topics in conversational dynamics; 3.3 The compositional nature of Topics and discourse markedness; 4. The correlation between phases and discourse features; 4.1 On the nature of contrast: a necessary distinction; 5. Discourse features, prosodic properties and conversational dynamics
5.1 Exploring the correlation5.2 Parallel structures and the interpretation of features across phases; 5.3 IS-feature composition and syntactic visibility; 6. Conclusions; 7. An 'afterthought': Givenness in a feature-based approach; References; The alternation between improper indirect questions and restrictive relatives; 1. Introduction; 2. The distinction between proper and improper indirect questions; 2.1 Proper and improper indirect questions in Spanish and English; 2.2 Proper and improper indirect questions in European Portuguese
3. Predicate selection and the alternation between improper indirect questions and restrictive relatives3.1 Predicate selection of proper and improper indirect questions; 3.2 Verbs that allow for the alternation improper relatives and restrictive relatives; 4. A syntactic modular approach to improper indirect questions and restrictive relatives; 4.1 Proper and improper Wh-questions in Spanish and Portuguese; 4.2 The alternation between improper indirect questions and restrictive relatives; 5. Conclusion; References; Referentiality in Spanish CPs; 1. Introduction
2. The left periphery of embedded clauses: Structural differences2.1 Non-referential CPs have more structure; 2.2 Some extraction facts; 3. Referentiality and proposition resolution; 3.1 A working characterization of sentential referentiality; 3.2 More on referentiality: "do so", "it" and "todo lo"; 3.3 Referentiality and "todo lo"; 4. Preguntar and the optionality of que; 5. Conclusion: A recap of the main claims; References; Binding at the syntax-information structure interface; 1. Introduction; 2. The influence of information structure on (anti-)connectivity effects
3. Heycock and Kroch's (2002) syntax-information structure account for binding
Sommario/riassunto: The existing syntactic accounts of null arguments typically rely either on the specific licensing conditions for different types of empty categories such as pro and (topic-)bound variables, or else on different kinds of ellipsis. In trying to address the radical argument drop character of Catalan Sign Language (LSC), this paper critically reassesses the two main trends in the analysis of this phenomenon in East Asian languages and their extensions to American Sign Language (ASL). Both hybrid and uniform approaches to empty arguments turn out to be unable to account for the non-negligibl
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ISBN: 1-283-98988-3
90-272-7302-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Linguistik aktuell ; ; Bd. 197.