The impact of pronominal form on interpretation / / edited by Patrick Georg Grosz and Pritty Patel-Grosz |
Autore | Grosz Patrick Georg |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston, Massachusetts ; ; Berlin, Germany : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (400 p.) |
Disciplina | 415/.5 |
Collana | Studies in Generative Grammar |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Pronomials
Grammar, Comparative and general - Pronoun Language and languages - Grammar Consecutive interpreting Generative grammar |
Soggetto non controllato |
Pronominal Typology
Pronouns Syntax-Semantics Interface |
ISBN |
1-5015-0077-5
1-61451-701-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter -- Contents -- The impact of pronominal form on interpretation -- Fake form -- Referential dependence across phase boundaries in Russian -- Anaphora vs. agreement -- The only real pro-nouns -- When personal pronouns compete with relative pronouns -- The form of bound pronouns: Towards a uniform account -- Demonstrative pronouns and perspective -- A ‘point’ of inquiry: The case of the (non-)pronominal IX in ASL -- Definite or still demonstrative? -- Deferred pronouns: A sketch based on Relevance Theory and Dynamic Syntax -- Restrictions on the interpretation of null and overt subjects in Italian and Spanish and the Morphological Ambiguity hypothesis -- Inter-speaker variation in Korean pronouns -- L2 speakers’ processing of reflexives and personal pronouns -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910798111703321 |
Grosz Patrick Georg
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Boston, Massachusetts ; ; Berlin, Germany : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2016 | ||
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The impact of pronominal form on interpretation / / edited by Patrick Georg Grosz and Pritty Patel-Grosz |
Autore | Grosz Patrick Georg |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston, Massachusetts ; ; Berlin, Germany : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (400 p.) |
Disciplina | 415/.5 |
Collana | Studies in Generative Grammar |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Pronomials
Grammar, Comparative and general - Pronoun Language and languages - Grammar Consecutive interpreting Generative grammar |
Soggetto non controllato |
Pronominal Typology
Pronouns Syntax-Semantics Interface |
ISBN |
1-5015-0077-5
1-61451-701-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter -- Contents -- The impact of pronominal form on interpretation -- Fake form -- Referential dependence across phase boundaries in Russian -- Anaphora vs. agreement -- The only real pro-nouns -- When personal pronouns compete with relative pronouns -- The form of bound pronouns: Towards a uniform account -- Demonstrative pronouns and perspective -- A ‘point’ of inquiry: The case of the (non-)pronominal IX in ASL -- Definite or still demonstrative? -- Deferred pronouns: A sketch based on Relevance Theory and Dynamic Syntax -- Restrictions on the interpretation of null and overt subjects in Italian and Spanish and the Morphological Ambiguity hypothesis -- Inter-speaker variation in Korean pronouns -- L2 speakers’ processing of reflexives and personal pronouns -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822588903321 |
Grosz Patrick Georg
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Boston, Massachusetts ; ; Berlin, Germany : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2016 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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On the grammar of optative constructions [[electronic resource] /] / Patrick Georg Grosz |
Autore | Grosz Patrick Georg |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (358 p.) |
Disciplina | 415/.6 |
Collana | Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today (la) |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Mood
Grammar, Comparative and general - Subordinate constructions Grammar, Comparative and general - Subjunctive Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense English language - Grammar, Comparative German language - Grammar, Comparative |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-53946-2
9786613851918 90-272-7345-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
On the Grammar of Optative Constructions; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Prolegomena; 2.1 Optatives - definitions and illustrations; 2.1.1 Optative basics: Introducing if-, that- and V1-optatives; 2.1.2 If-optatives are not optative conditionals; 2.1.3 Cautionary remarks on optative mood and clause type; 2.1.4 Interim summary and terminological clarifications; 2.2 Dispelling the idiom hypothesis; 2.3 The next of kin - introducing polar exclamatives; 2.4 Interim summary; The core analysis
3.1 The EX-Op analysis: A bird's-eye view3.1.1 The aim of this project; 3.1.2 The system in a nutshell; 3.1.3 On the cognition-emotion dichotomy; 3.1.4 The views of others: How to classify this type of analysis; 3.2 The EX-Op analysis: A worm's-eye view; 3.2.1 In a nutshell; 3.2.2 Introducing EX; 3.2.3 The role of particles in exclamations; 3.2.4 The role of mood in exclamations; 3.3 Summary and road map; The source of desirability in optatives; 4.1 On expressing emotion, EX and generalized exclamations; 4.1.1 The core puzzle: Attitudes without attitude predicates; 4.1.2 Core proposal 4.1.3 Optative clauses behave like complement clauses4.1.3.1 On polarity in optatives; 4.1.3.2 On inversion in optatives; 4.1.3.3 On morphological tense and mood in optatives; 4.1.3.4 On the range of functions for EX-utterances; 4.1.3.5 Interim summary; 4.1.4 Optative clauses do not involve matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.1 The core argument against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.2 Scholz's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.3 Rifkin's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.4 Interim summary; 4.1.5 Introducing EX - An emotive operator; 4.1.6 The EX operator is expressive 4.1.6.1 On the non-truth-functionality of exclamations4.1.6.2 Non-embeddability: A hallmark of expressive content and exclamations; 4.1.6.3 A brief review of other markers of expressive meaning; 4.1.7 The EX operator is scalar; 4.1.8 On the role of interjections and other prototypical elements; 4.1.9 Formal matters: What is in EX and what isn't; 4.1.10 Two types of optatives: EX-optatives and Adv-optatives; 4.1.11 Summary; 4.2 An alternative: Deriving desirability from the pragmatics; 4.2.1 Biezma (2011ab) in a nutshell; 4.2.2 Are optatives conditionals? 4.2.3 Do optatives involve reversed topicality?4.2.4 Can we derive desirability from the discourse?; On the role of mood in exclamations; 5.1 The core proposal: Connecting V to C via mood; 5.1.1 Two puzzles; 5.1.2 One solution (in a nutshell); 5.1.3 A split mood realization system in German exclamations; 5.1.4 Generalized split-TAM; 5.1.5 Syntactic implementation - on mood movement and V1; 5.1.6 On the content of C; 5.1.7 Interim summary; 5.2 Mood selection; 5.2.1 Out in the optative left field: An apparent selection problem; 5.2.2 Towards a solution 5.3 Mood, exclamations and the connection to verb second |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465417303321 |
Grosz Patrick Georg
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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On the grammar of optative constructions [[electronic resource] /] / Patrick Georg Grosz |
Autore | Grosz Patrick Georg |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (358 p.) |
Disciplina | 415/.6 |
Collana | Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today (la) |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Mood
Grammar, Comparative and general - Subordinate constructions Grammar, Comparative and general - Subjunctive Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense English language - Grammar, Comparative German language - Grammar, Comparative |
ISBN |
1-283-53946-2
9786613851918 90-272-7345-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
On the Grammar of Optative Constructions; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Prolegomena; 2.1 Optatives - definitions and illustrations; 2.1.1 Optative basics: Introducing if-, that- and V1-optatives; 2.1.2 If-optatives are not optative conditionals; 2.1.3 Cautionary remarks on optative mood and clause type; 2.1.4 Interim summary and terminological clarifications; 2.2 Dispelling the idiom hypothesis; 2.3 The next of kin - introducing polar exclamatives; 2.4 Interim summary; The core analysis
3.1 The EX-Op analysis: A bird's-eye view3.1.1 The aim of this project; 3.1.2 The system in a nutshell; 3.1.3 On the cognition-emotion dichotomy; 3.1.4 The views of others: How to classify this type of analysis; 3.2 The EX-Op analysis: A worm's-eye view; 3.2.1 In a nutshell; 3.2.2 Introducing EX; 3.2.3 The role of particles in exclamations; 3.2.4 The role of mood in exclamations; 3.3 Summary and road map; The source of desirability in optatives; 4.1 On expressing emotion, EX and generalized exclamations; 4.1.1 The core puzzle: Attitudes without attitude predicates; 4.1.2 Core proposal 4.1.3 Optative clauses behave like complement clauses4.1.3.1 On polarity in optatives; 4.1.3.2 On inversion in optatives; 4.1.3.3 On morphological tense and mood in optatives; 4.1.3.4 On the range of functions for EX-utterances; 4.1.3.5 Interim summary; 4.1.4 Optative clauses do not involve matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.1 The core argument against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.2 Scholz's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.3 Rifkin's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.4 Interim summary; 4.1.5 Introducing EX - An emotive operator; 4.1.6 The EX operator is expressive 4.1.6.1 On the non-truth-functionality of exclamations4.1.6.2 Non-embeddability: A hallmark of expressive content and exclamations; 4.1.6.3 A brief review of other markers of expressive meaning; 4.1.7 The EX operator is scalar; 4.1.8 On the role of interjections and other prototypical elements; 4.1.9 Formal matters: What is in EX and what isn't; 4.1.10 Two types of optatives: EX-optatives and Adv-optatives; 4.1.11 Summary; 4.2 An alternative: Deriving desirability from the pragmatics; 4.2.1 Biezma (2011ab) in a nutshell; 4.2.2 Are optatives conditionals? 4.2.3 Do optatives involve reversed topicality?4.2.4 Can we derive desirability from the discourse?; On the role of mood in exclamations; 5.1 The core proposal: Connecting V to C via mood; 5.1.1 Two puzzles; 5.1.2 One solution (in a nutshell); 5.1.3 A split mood realization system in German exclamations; 5.1.4 Generalized split-TAM; 5.1.5 Syntactic implementation - on mood movement and V1; 5.1.6 On the content of C; 5.1.7 Interim summary; 5.2 Mood selection; 5.2.1 Out in the optative left field: An apparent selection problem; 5.2.2 Towards a solution 5.3 Mood, exclamations and the connection to verb second |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791908103321 |
Grosz Patrick Georg
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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On the grammar of optative constructions / / Patrick Georg Grosz |
Autore | Grosz Patrick Georg |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (358 p.) |
Disciplina | 415/.6 |
Collana | Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today (la) |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Mood
Grammar, Comparative and general - Subordinate constructions Grammar, Comparative and general - Subjunctive Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense English language - Grammar, Comparative German language - Grammar, Comparative |
ISBN |
1-283-53946-2
9786613851918 90-272-7345-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
On the Grammar of Optative Constructions; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Prolegomena; 2.1 Optatives - definitions and illustrations; 2.1.1 Optative basics: Introducing if-, that- and V1-optatives; 2.1.2 If-optatives are not optative conditionals; 2.1.3 Cautionary remarks on optative mood and clause type; 2.1.4 Interim summary and terminological clarifications; 2.2 Dispelling the idiom hypothesis; 2.3 The next of kin - introducing polar exclamatives; 2.4 Interim summary; The core analysis
3.1 The EX-Op analysis: A bird's-eye view3.1.1 The aim of this project; 3.1.2 The system in a nutshell; 3.1.3 On the cognition-emotion dichotomy; 3.1.4 The views of others: How to classify this type of analysis; 3.2 The EX-Op analysis: A worm's-eye view; 3.2.1 In a nutshell; 3.2.2 Introducing EX; 3.2.3 The role of particles in exclamations; 3.2.4 The role of mood in exclamations; 3.3 Summary and road map; The source of desirability in optatives; 4.1 On expressing emotion, EX and generalized exclamations; 4.1.1 The core puzzle: Attitudes without attitude predicates; 4.1.2 Core proposal 4.1.3 Optative clauses behave like complement clauses4.1.3.1 On polarity in optatives; 4.1.3.2 On inversion in optatives; 4.1.3.3 On morphological tense and mood in optatives; 4.1.3.4 On the range of functions for EX-utterances; 4.1.3.5 Interim summary; 4.1.4 Optative clauses do not involve matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.1 The core argument against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.2 Scholz's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.3 Rifkin's evidence against matrix clause deletion; 4.1.4.4 Interim summary; 4.1.5 Introducing EX - An emotive operator; 4.1.6 The EX operator is expressive 4.1.6.1 On the non-truth-functionality of exclamations4.1.6.2 Non-embeddability: A hallmark of expressive content and exclamations; 4.1.6.3 A brief review of other markers of expressive meaning; 4.1.7 The EX operator is scalar; 4.1.8 On the role of interjections and other prototypical elements; 4.1.9 Formal matters: What is in EX and what isn't; 4.1.10 Two types of optatives: EX-optatives and Adv-optatives; 4.1.11 Summary; 4.2 An alternative: Deriving desirability from the pragmatics; 4.2.1 Biezma (2011ab) in a nutshell; 4.2.2 Are optatives conditionals? 4.2.3 Do optatives involve reversed topicality?4.2.4 Can we derive desirability from the discourse?; On the role of mood in exclamations; 5.1 The core proposal: Connecting V to C via mood; 5.1.1 Two puzzles; 5.1.2 One solution (in a nutshell); 5.1.3 A split mood realization system in German exclamations; 5.1.4 Generalized split-TAM; 5.1.5 Syntactic implementation - on mood movement and V1; 5.1.6 On the content of C; 5.1.7 Interim summary; 5.2 Mood selection; 5.2.1 Out in the optative left field: An apparent selection problem; 5.2.2 Towards a solution 5.3 Mood, exclamations and the connection to verb second |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810749503321 |
Grosz Patrick Georg
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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