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The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs [[electronic resource] ] : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / / Erica C. García
The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs [[electronic resource] ] : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / / Erica C. García
Autore Garcia Erica C
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (352 p.)
Disciplina 465
Collana Studies in functional and structural linguistics, x 0165-7712
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
Spanish language - Grammar
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-282-31229-4
9786612312298
90-272-8910-7
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Garcia Erica C  
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The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / / Erica C. García
The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / / Erica C. García
Autore Garcia Erica C
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (352 p.)
Disciplina 465
Collana Studies in functional and structural linguistics, x 0165-7712
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
Spanish language - Grammar
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-282-31229-4
9786612312298
90-272-8910-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Motivated Syntax of Arbitrary Signs -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Erica C. García: In memoriam -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1.1 Absolute non-occurrences and the arbitrariness of syntax -- 1.1.1 Pinker's account of "negative" exceptions11 -- 1.1.2 Syntactic and morphological non-occurrences -- 1.2 Arbitrariness and conventionality in Usage-based Grammar -- 1.2.1 Constructions and syntactic arbitrariness -- 1.2.2 Usage-based Grammar and relative frequency of use -- 1.3 Syntax as compositional routines -- 1.3.1 Inference: the key to syntactic computation -- 1.3.2 Syntax as iconic mapping -- 1.3.3 Accounting for syntactic variation and "negative exceptions" -- 1.3.4 Analytic implications -- 1.4 The non-arbitrary compositionality of Spanish clitic clusters -- Notes to Ch. 1 -- The morphological roots of Spanish clitic syntax -- The problem -- 2.1 The problematic clusters -- 2.1.1 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, with clitic alternative: *le lo4 -- 2.1.2 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, lacking clitic alternative: *se se. -- 2.1.3 Interpretation-dependent unacceptable clusters -- 2.1.3.1 *me le -- 2.1.3.2 *se le -- 2.1.3.3 *se me lo -- 2.2 The nature of the problem -- 2.3 Previous handling of the issue(s) -- 2.3.1 *le lo vs. OK spur. se lo -- 2.3.2 *se se -- 2.3.3 *me (Acc) le (Dat) + non-coreferential subject -- 2.3.4 *spur. se + le vs. OK refl. se + le -- 2.3.5 * spur. se + me (Dat) + lo (Acc) -- 2.4 The challenge -- Notes to Ch. 2 -- The communicative value of clitic reference -- 3.1 The verbal complex (= VC) -- 3.2 The participancy oppositions -- 3.2.1 Focus -- 3.2.2 Case -- 3.2.3 Case and the nature of the event -- 3.3 Case-categorization -- 3.3.1. Central vs. peripheral case -- 3.3.2 Variably peripheral involvements -- Notes to Ch. 3 -- Basic clitic syntax.
4.1 Double mention, role-levelling, and event-introversion -- 4.1.1 Introversion of transitive events -- 4.1.2 Introversion of intransitive events -- 4.1.3 Semantic versatility of double mention -- 4.2 Clitic vs. non-clitic reference -- 4.2.1 Lexical reference: Bare noun phrases -- 4.2.2 Prepositional Phrases, a-phrases -- 4.2.3 "Understood" participants -- 4.3 Cumulation of clitic and extra-verbal reference -- 4.3.1 (Im)possibility of duplicate reference -- 4.3.2 Pragmatic motivation of clitic duplication -- 4.3.3 Factors conditioning reference-duplication -- 4.3.3.1 Lexical vs. pronominal a-phrase -- 4.3.3.2 Variable obligatoriness of clitic reference with diverse Dat roles -- 4.3.4 Clitic duplication as an inferential manoeuvre -- Notes to Ch. 4 -- Variable clitic-cluster acceptability -- 5.1 Participancy and case-categorization -- 5.1.1 Participant vs. non-participant involvement -- 5.1.2 Central vs. peripheral participation -- 5.1.3 Interpretation of case-neutral clitics -- 5.2 The interpretation of clitic clusters -- 5.3 Centrifugal events: Dative + Accusative participants -- 5.3.1 1st vs. 3*rd ps participants -- 5.3.1.1 IInd vs. 3*rd ps Dative in me le cluster -- 5.3.1.2 Relative activeness of the Dat under single mention of the p.i.f. -- 5.3.1.3 Role of the 1st person -- 5.3.1.4 1st person as double mentioned p.i.f. -- 5.3.1.5 Relative activeness of the Dat under double mention of the p.i.f. -- 5.3.1.6 Person of the double-mentioned p.i.f., plus 3*rd ps Dat -- 5.3.1.7 Asymmetry between 1st/2nd and 3rd person p.i.f -- 5.3.1.8 Person of the Dat with a distinct human DO, under single mention -- 5.3.1.9 Clitic vs. a-phrase reference for distinct Dat vs. Acc -- 5.3.2 1st vs. 2nd ps participants -- 5.3.3 Distinct 3*rd ps participants -- 5.3.4 Same 3*rd person in both Dative and Accusative roles -- 5.4 Syntagmatic differentiation of Peripheral roles.
5.4.1 All Dat participants distinct from the p.i.f. -- 5.4.2 Multiple Dat role/referent allotment under double mention -- 5.5 Clitic clustering in centripetal events -- 5.5.1 Subject Complement (SC) plus Peripheral roles -- 5.5.2 Distinct DO plus Object Complement (OC) -- 5.5.3 Double mention of the p.i.f. and S/O Complementation -- 5.5.3.1 Subject Complement + double mention as Peripheral involvement of the p.i.f. -- 5.5.3.2 Event introversion + Subject Complement -- 5.5.3.3 Double mentioned p.i.f in a DO role + Object Complement -- 5.6 Summary and partial conclusions -- Notes to Ch. 5 -- Accounting for all the uses of Sp. se -- 6.1 The problem(s) -- 6.1.1 Unsatisfactory accounts -- 6.2 The number of se's in Modern Spanish -- 6.2.1 One vs. two -- 6.2.2 Two or three? -- 6.3 The unitary meaning of se -- 6.4 Three inferential routines -- 6.4.1 Case-based identification of se's positive referent: the se + lo cluster -- 6.4.1.1 "Spurious" se and the migrant pl. -s -- 6.4.1.2 The absolute non-occurrence of *le lo. -- 6.4.1.3 Cognitive economy and the lelo/selo contrast -- 6.4.2 Self-salience of 3rd ps p.i.f.'s -- 6.4.3 Focus defeasing by impersonal se -- 6.4.3.1 The pragmatic value of imp. se. -- 6.4.3.2 The morpho-syntactic need for se -- 6.4.3.3 The inferential mechanics of focus defeasing -- 6.5 Contrasting the analyses -- Notes to Ch. 6 -- Accounting for the non-uses of Sp. se -- 7.1 The variable acceptability of se me lo V3 -- 7.1.1 Negative reference of se: imp. se + me lo -- 7.1.2 Positive reference of Dat se: se lo + me -- 7.2 Non-uses of se -- 7.2.1 Impossible reference by se to a 3*rd person -- 7.3 Impossible *se se clusters -- 7.4 Context-dependence of se's diverse interpretations -- 7.4.1 se Vb3sg -- 7.4.2 se Vb3sg NP -- 7.4.3 se lo V3sg -- 7.4.3.1 se lo V3sg: imp. se vs. refl. se -- 7.4.3.2 se lo V3sg: imp. se vs. spur. se.
7.5 The interpretation of se in non-finite VC's -- 7.6 Independent support for the analysis of se -- 7.6.1 Clitic duplication and the positive/negative reference of se -- 7.6.2 Clitic order -- 7.6.3 Cliticization of se in auxiliary periphrases -- 7.7 Disjoint se.....se sequences in auxiliary periphrases -- 7.7.1 Focus defeasing se followed by positively referring se -- 7.7.2 Consecutive positive interpretations of se -- Notes to Ch. 7 -- Clitic distribution in complex Verb-Phrases -- The syntactic structure of AcI's -- 8.1 Cliticization in complex VP's -- 8.2 AcI's as complex VP's -- 8.3 Semanto-syntactic indeterminacy in AcI's -- 8.4 AcI-roles: shared participants -- 8.5 Clitic vs. lexical reference to AcI-roles -- 8.6 Conflicting pressures on clitic clustering at Vx -- Notes to Ch. 8 -- Clitic syntax in AcI's -- 9.1 Case-categorization in AcI's -- 9.1.1 Context-sensitiveness of M's case-variability -- 9.2 Concatenation vs. conflation of AcI's -- 9.2.1 Iconic concatenation -- 9.2.2 Pragmatic conflation -- 9.2.3 Non-equivalence of different AcI formulations -- 9.2.3.1 A barrier to climbing -- 9.2.3.2 Semanto-pragmatic distinctness of conflated and non-conflated variants -- Notes to Ch. 9 -- Clitic placement in AcI's -- 10.1 AcI-role ranking -- 10.2 Role/referent allotment in dynamic transitive AcI's: M + Oa clusters -- 10.1.1 Oa at Vx with a tacit Ÿ -- 10.2.2 Uniconic backgrounding of M -- 10.3 Conflation in static AcI's -- 10.4 me le revisited -- 10.5 Reference at Vx to the Od of dynamic Inf's -- 10.5.1 * M + Od (=IO) with a further DO (Oa) -- 10.5.2 * M + Od with verbs of communication -- 10.5.3 Od at Vx with a tacit Ÿ -- 10.6 Summary: clitic clustering in centrifugal AcI's -- 10.7 Clitic placement in AcI's with copulative events -- 10.7.1 Parecer 'to seem' as Inf -- Notes to Ch. 10 -- Complex role/referent allotment in AcI's.
11.1 Double-mention of M -- 11.1.1 Variable double mention of M -- 11.1.2 M's double mention and clitic fronting -- 11.2 S in a non-focus AcI role -- 11.2.1 S = O, tacit Ÿ -- 11.2.2 Heterogenous clusters with S in a non-focus AcI-role -- 11.2.2.1 Static AcI: =SDr + M -- 11.2.2.2 Static AcI: =SM + Dr -- 11.2.2.3 Dynamic AcI: =SM + O -- 11.2.2.4 Dynamic transitive AcI: =SO + M -- 11.2.3 S = O, double mentioned M -- 11.2.3.1 Static AcI's: S = Dr -- 11.2.3.2 Dynamic AcI's: S = O -- 11.2.3.3 Indeterminate double mention of M -- 11.3 AcI's and "clitic climbing" -- 11.4 AcI's and recursiveness -- Notes to Ch. 11 -- Clitic placement in AcI's and their look-alikes -- 12.1 The syntactic relation of Inf to Vx -- 12.2 Auxiliary periphrases -- 12.2.1 Vx + [Z] + Inf auxiliary periphrases -- 12.3 "Control" structures -- 12.3.1 Vx + [Z] + Inf Control structures -- 12.4 Between control structures and AcI's -- 12.4.1 observar 'to observe' -- 12.4.2 mandar 'to send, order' -- 12.4.3 mirar 'to look at, watch' -- 12.5 The place of AcI's in the syn-tactic landscape -- Notes to Ch. 12 -- Summary and conclusions -- 13.1 Summary -- 13.2 General discussion -- 13.3 The nature of syntax and the nature of language -- 13.4 Conclusion -- Notes to Ch. 13 -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- References -- Corpus -- Name index -- Subject index -- The series Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics (SFSL).
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El queísmo en la historia : variación y cambio lingüístico en el régimen preposicional del español (siglos XVI-XXI) / / José Luis Blas Arroyo and Mónica Velando Casanova
El queísmo en la historia : variación y cambio lingüístico en el régimen preposicional del español (siglos XVI-XXI) / / José Luis Blas Arroyo and Mónica Velando Casanova
Autore Blas Arroyo José Luis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Collana Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
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Nota di contenuto Índice -- Índice de gráficos -- Índice de tablas -- 1 Introducción -- 2 Origen y caracterización de la variable lingüística -- 3 Codificación de la variable lingüística -- 4 Cuestiones metodológicas -- 5 Resultados -- 6 La profundidad histórica de los condicionantes en la variación -- 7 Perfiles idiolectales ante el queísmo a lo largo de la historia -- 8 Continuidad y ruptura en el queísmo actual -- 9 Conclusiones -- 10 Referencias bibliográficas -- 11 Fuentes historiográficas -- 12 Anexo (relación de obras del corpus).
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Sekundaere Praedikation und Informationsstruktur : Fokus und Informationsstatus bei spanischen Depiktiven / / Steffen Heidinger
Sekundaere Praedikation und Informationsstruktur : Fokus und Informationsstatus bei spanischen Depiktiven / / Steffen Heidinger
Autore Heidinger Steffen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bern : , : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (378 pages)
Disciplina 465
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Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Vorbemerkung und Danksagung ix -- Abkürzungen und Konventionen xi -- 1 Einleitung 1 -- 2 Grundlagen 5 -- 3 Depiktive und ihre Informationsstruktur: Forschungsstand und Forschungsfragen 95 -- 4 Datengrundlage und Methoden 139 -- 5 Fokus und die syntaktische Position spanischer Depiktive 161 -- 6 Fokusa nität spanischer Depiktive 235 -- 7 Informationsstatus und Diskursprofil spanischer Depiktive 271 -- 8 Schluss 315 -- Literaturverzeichnis 319 -- Anhang 355 -- Stimuli für das Auswahlexperiment Cáceres 355 -- Stimuli für das Akzeptabilitätsexperiment Cáceres 357 -- Stimuli für das Experiment zur Fokusa nität Cáceres.
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The semantic structure of Spanish [[electronic resource] ] : meaning and grammatical form / / Larry D. King
The semantic structure of Spanish [[electronic resource] ] : meaning and grammatical form / / Larry D. King
Autore King Larry D (Larry Dawain), <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1992
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Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
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Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Syntax
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Nota di contenuto THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF SPANISH MEANING AND GRAMMATICAL FORM; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. The Verb; Chapter 3. Tense; Chapter 4. Orientation; Chapter 5. Aspect; Chapter 6. Mood; Chapter 7. Partitivity and Deixis; Chapter 8. Status; Chapter 9. The Comparative Semantics of Spanish and English; Chapter 10. Conclusion; References; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects and Terms
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The semantic structure of Spanish : meaning and grammatical form / / Larry D. King
Autore King Larry D (Larry Dawain), <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1992
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Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Syntax
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90-272-7745-1
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Nota di contenuto THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF SPANISH MEANING AND GRAMMATICAL FORM; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. The Verb; Chapter 3. Tense; Chapter 4. Orientation; Chapter 5. Aspect; Chapter 6. Mood; Chapter 7. Partitivity and Deixis; Chapter 8. Status; Chapter 9. The Comparative Semantics of Spanish and English; Chapter 10. Conclusion; References; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects and Terms
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The semantic structure of Spanish : meaning and grammatical form / / Larry D. King
The semantic structure of Spanish : meaning and grammatical form / / Larry D. King
Autore King Larry D (Larry Dawain), <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1992
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Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
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Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Syntax
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90-272-7745-1
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Nota di contenuto THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF SPANISH MEANING AND GRAMMATICAL FORM; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. The Verb; Chapter 3. Tense; Chapter 4. Orientation; Chapter 5. Aspect; Chapter 6. Mood; Chapter 7. Partitivity and Deixis; Chapter 8. Status; Chapter 9. The Comparative Semantics of Spanish and English; Chapter 10. Conclusion; References; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects and Terms
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Sentential complementation in Spanish [[electronic resource] ] : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Sentential complementation in Spanish [[electronic resource] ] : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Autore Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987
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Collana Lingvisticæ investigationes. Supplementa
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
Spanish language - Verb phrase
Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Complement
Spanish language - Grammar, Generative
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9786613330833
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Nota di contenuto SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION IN SPANISH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Preliminaries; 1.2. Nominal value of the sentential complement; 1.3. The contribution of traditional Spanish grammar towards the study of sentential complementation; 1.4. Of novelty and obsolescence in Spanish generativism: with regard to a failed attempt to formulate the rule of «Equi»; 2. CLASS 4 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND AN INDIRECT OBJECT; 2.1. Classification; 2.2. Distributional properties; 2.2.1. Active and non-active subject
2.2.2.elhecho de Qu S2.2.3. Sentential complement in the subjuntive and the indicative; 2.3. Transformational properties; 2.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 2.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 2.3.3. Restructuring of the sentential complement; 2.3.4. Passive; 2.3.4.1. Se passive; 2.3.4.2. Se-de passive and Estar-de passive; 2.3.5 Permutation; 2.3.6. Objects referring to parts of the body; 2.4. Adjectival and nominal derivatives; NOTES; 3. CLASS 5 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT AN OBJECT; 3.1. Classification; 3.2. Distributional properties
3.2.1. Active and non-active subject3.2.2. el hecho de Qu S; 3.2.3. que S and que Ssubj; 3.3. Transformational properties; 3.3.1. Reduction of the sentential complement; 3.3.1.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 3.3.1.2. Reduction without subject deletion or Subject raising; 3.3.2. Extraction; 3.3.3. Restructuring of the subject complement; 3.3.4. Passive; 3.3.5. Middle se; 3.3.6. Permutation; NOTES; 4. CLASS 6 VERBS WITH A DIRECT OBJECT SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENT; 4.1. Classification; 4.2. Distributional properties; 4.2.1. Active and non-active subject; 4.2.2. Det Ncomp de Qu S
4.2.3. que S and que Ssubj4.2.4. si S o si S sentential complement; 4.3. Transformational properties; 4.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 4.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 4.3.2.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 4.3.2.2. Object raising: V-inf raising and V-ndo raising; 4.3.2.3. A constraint on coreference; 4.3.3. Passive; 4.3.4. Clitic climbing; 4.3.5. Se movement; NOTES; 5. THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SYNTACTICAL CLASSES OF VERBS; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Clitic climbing: an «explicative» hypothesis
5.3. Clitic climbing revisited: additional problems5.4. Conclusion; NOTES; 6. ANNEX; 6.1. TABLES; 6.2. VERB CLASSIFICATIONS; 6.3. INDEX OF VERBS; REFERENCES
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Sentential complementation in Spanish : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Sentential complementation in Spanish : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Autore Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 pages)
Disciplina 400
Collana Lingvisticæ investigationes. Supplementa
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
Spanish language - Verb phrase
Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Complement
Spanish language - Grammar, Generative
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9786613330833
90-272-7895-4
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Nota di contenuto SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION IN SPANISH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Preliminaries; 1.2. Nominal value of the sentential complement; 1.3. The contribution of traditional Spanish grammar towards the study of sentential complementation; 1.4. Of novelty and obsolescence in Spanish generativism: with regard to a failed attempt to formulate the rule of «Equi»; 2. CLASS 4 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND AN INDIRECT OBJECT; 2.1. Classification; 2.2. Distributional properties; 2.2.1. Active and non-active subject
2.2.2.elhecho de Qu S 2.2.3. Sentential complement in the subjunctive and the indicative; 2.3. Transformational properties; 2.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 2.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 2.3.3. Restructuring of the sentential complement; 2.3.4. Passive; 2.3.4.1. Se passive; 2.3.4.2. Se-de passive and Estar-de passive; 2.3.5 Permutation; 2.3.6. Objects referring to parts of the body; 2.4. Adjectival and nominal derivatives; NOTES; 3. CLASS 5 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT AN OBJECT; 3.1. Classification; 3.2. Distributional properties
3.2.1. Active and non-active subject 3.2.2. el hecho de Qu S; 3.2.3. que S and que Ssubj; 3.3. Transformational properties; 3.3.1. Reduction of the sentential complement; 3.3.1.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 3.3.1.2. Reduction without subject deletion or Subject raising; 3.3.2. Extraction; 3.3.3. Restructuring of the subject complement; 3.3.4. Passive; 3.3.5. Middle se; 3.3.6. Permutation; NOTES; 4. CLASS 6 VERBS WITH A DIRECT OBJECT SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENT; 4.1. Classification; 4.2. Distributional properties; 4.2.1. Active and non-active subject; 4.2.2. Det Ncomp de Qu S
4.2.3. que S and que Ssubj 4.2.4. si S o si S sentential complement; 4.3. Transformational properties; 4.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 4.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 4.3.2.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 4.3.2.2. Object raising: V-inf raising and V-ndo raising; 4.3.2.3. A constraint on coreference; 4.3.3. Passive; 4.3.4. Clitic climbing; 4.3.5. Se movement; NOTES; 5. THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SYNTACTICAL CLASSES OF VERBS; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Clitic climbing: an «explicative» hypothesis
5.3. Clitic climbing revisited: additional problems 5.4. Conclusion; NOTES; 6. ANNEX; 6.1. TABLES; 6.2. VERB CLASSIFICATIONS; 6.3. INDEX OF VERBS; REFERENCES
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Sentential complementation in Spanish : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Sentential complementation in Spanish : a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs / / Carlos Subirats-Rüggeberg
Autore Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 pages)
Disciplina 400
Collana Lingvisticæ investigationes. Supplementa
Soggetto topico Spanish language - Syntax
Spanish language - Verb phrase
Spanish language - Verb
Spanish language - Complement
Spanish language - Grammar, Generative
ISBN 1-283-33083-0
9786613330833
90-272-7895-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION IN SPANISH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Preliminaries; 1.2. Nominal value of the sentential complement; 1.3. The contribution of traditional Spanish grammar towards the study of sentential complementation; 1.4. Of novelty and obsolescence in Spanish generativism: with regard to a failed attempt to formulate the rule of «Equi»; 2. CLASS 4 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND AN INDIRECT OBJECT; 2.1. Classification; 2.2. Distributional properties; 2.2.1. Active and non-active subject
2.2.2.elhecho de Qu S 2.2.3. Sentential complement in the subjunctive and the indicative; 2.3. Transformational properties; 2.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 2.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 2.3.3. Restructuring of the sentential complement; 2.3.4. Passive; 2.3.4.1. Se passive; 2.3.4.2. Se-de passive and Estar-de passive; 2.3.5 Permutation; 2.3.6. Objects referring to parts of the body; 2.4. Adjectival and nominal derivatives; NOTES; 3. CLASS 5 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT AN OBJECT; 3.1. Classification; 3.2. Distributional properties
3.2.1. Active and non-active subject 3.2.2. el hecho de Qu S; 3.2.3. que S and que Ssubj; 3.3. Transformational properties; 3.3.1. Reduction of the sentential complement; 3.3.1.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 3.3.1.2. Reduction without subject deletion or Subject raising; 3.3.2. Extraction; 3.3.3. Restructuring of the subject complement; 3.3.4. Passive; 3.3.5. Middle se; 3.3.6. Permutation; NOTES; 4. CLASS 6 VERBS WITH A DIRECT OBJECT SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENT; 4.1. Classification; 4.2. Distributional properties; 4.2.1. Active and non-active subject; 4.2.2. Det Ncomp de Qu S
4.2.3. que S and que Ssubj 4.2.4. si S o si S sentential complement; 4.3. Transformational properties; 4.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 4.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 4.3.2.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 4.3.2.2. Object raising: V-inf raising and V-ndo raising; 4.3.2.3. A constraint on coreference; 4.3.3. Passive; 4.3.4. Clitic climbing; 4.3.5. Se movement; NOTES; 5. THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SYNTACTICAL CLASSES OF VERBS; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Clitic climbing: an «explicative» hypothesis
5.3. Clitic climbing revisited: additional problems 5.4. Conclusion; NOTES; 6. ANNEX; 6.1. TABLES; 6.2. VERB CLASSIFICATIONS; 6.3. INDEX OF VERBS; REFERENCES
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Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos  
Amsterdam : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987
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