Clitic and affix combinations [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical perspectives / / edited by Lorie Heggie, Fernando Ordonez |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | viii, 388 p |
Disciplina | 415/.7 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HeggieLorie
OrdonezFernando |
Collana | Linguistik aktuell =Linguistics today |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Clitics
Grammar, Comparative and general - Word formation |
ISBN |
1-282-15687-X
9786612156878 90-272-9459-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782178203321 |
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Clitic and affix combinations : theoretical perspectives / / edited by Lorie Heggie, Fernando Ordonez |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | viii, 388 p |
Disciplina | 415/.7 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HeggieLorie
OrdonezFernando |
Collana | Linguistik aktuell =Linguistics today |
Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Clitics
Grammar, Comparative and general - Word formation |
ISBN |
1-282-15687-X
9786612156878 90-272-9459-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Clitic and Affix Combinations -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Names and addresses of contributors -- Clitic ordering phenomena -- 1. Affixes and clitics -- 2. Why is ''ordering'' an interesting issue? -- 3. Representative approaches to clitic combinations -- 3.1. Templatic approaches -- 3.2. A representational approach to clitic ordering -- 4. Future inquiries -- Notes -- References -- I. Clitic sequences -- Romance clitic clusters -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic assumptions -- 2.1. Feature inventory of French clitics -- 2.2. The representation of features -- 2.3. Constraints on features and the representations -- 3. Clitic movement -- 4. Clitic order -- 5. Spanish clitic clusters -- 6. The prominence of Case -- 6.1. Why does spurious se occur? -- 6.2. Evidence from Italian -- 6.3. Failure of double clitics in French -- 7. Clitic cooccurrence restrictions -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Constraining Optimality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grimshaw's OT accounts of clitic selection and ordering -- 2.1. Universal Markedness Hierarchies -- 2.2. A 'flat' feature inventory -- 2.3. ''Fault lines'' in Grimshaw's lexicon -- 3. An empirical 'detail': Clitic sequences are not always fixed -- 3.1. Number asymmetry -- 3.2. Theoretical and empirical desiderata -- 4. A Feature Geometry for Spanish clitics -- 5. Linearizing the geometry -- 5.1. Variable clitic orders -- 6. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- The syntax of clitic climbing in Czech -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clitic climbing and restructuring -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Clausal complements in Czech -- 2.3. Clitic climbing -- 2.4. Structure of restructuring infinitives -- 3. Clitic climbing, Case, and agreement -- 3.1. Interaction between Case and climbing -- 3.2. The Case Licensing Generalization -- 3.3. The A-system -- 3.4. The Person-Case Constraint.
3.5. Appendix: The double dative ban -- 4. Conclusion: Clitic movement in the syntax -- Notes -- References -- Romance clitic clusters -- The facts -- 1. Theoretical assumptions -- 1.1. Affixation and case checking -- 1.2. On the derivation of clusters -- 1.3. On direct object first and second persons -- 2. Generalization to Romance -- 2.1. Parametrization of Morphological Opacity -- 2.2. Syntactic reduction of morphological opacity -- 2.3. Generalization to oblique clusters -- 2.4. On the autonomy of morphological opacity effects -- 2.5. On case syncretism -- 3. Discussion of the case-syncretic group -- 3.1. Valencia Catalan, Spanish -- 3.2. Portuguese and Galician -- 3.3. Italian, Basilicatese, Piedmontese, Sardinian, Veneto -- 3.4. Modern Occitan -- 3.5. Modern Rumanian -- 4. Discussion of the conservative group -- 4.1. Aragonese, Majorca Catalan -- 4.2. Modern Provencal: Nicois -- 4.3. Old French/Occitan/Provencal -- Modern Occitan: Limousin, Gévaudan, Béarnais -- 4.4. Corsican -- 5. Mixed orderings -- 5.1. Aragonese -- 5.2. Barcelona and Minorca Catalan -- 5.3. Modern Gascon -- 5.4. Modern French -- 6. Related theoretical issues and unsolved problems -- 6.1. On morphological case assignment -- 6.2. Causatives and Generalized affixation -- 6.3. French third person constraint on cluster switch -- 6.4. A syntactic reduction of the Weak Person-Case constraint -- 6.5. Syntactic reduction of the csp -- 6.6. Reducing morphological case complexity -- 7. Concluding remarks: On ``strongly lexicalist'' theories -- Notes -- References -- Strong and Weak Person Restrictions -- Introduction -- 1. Two versions of the Person-Case Constraint -- 2. The restriction on nominative objects -- 3. The Strong Version of the PCC and the restriction on nominative objects in Icelandic: Similarities and Differences -- 4. A common analysis in terms of split feature checking. 5. The Weak Version of the PCC and the Multiple Agree parameter -- 6. A comparison to inverse systems -- 7. Summary -- Notes -- References -- II. Clitics vs. Affixation -- Non-morphological determination of nominal particle ordering in Korean -- 1. Introduction - Morphosyntactic status of nominal particles -- 2. Lexicalist critique of syntactic analyses -- 2.1. Non-local c-selection -- 2.2. Problem of underlying structure -- 2.3. Paradox of movement and selection -- 3. Lexicalist solution of the problems - An evaluation -- 3.1. Lexicalist solution using morphological templates -- 3.2. Is Korean nominal morphology templatic? -- 4. Non-morphological accounts of nominal particle ordering -- 4.1. -kkeyse is a Postposition -- 4.2. The Copula is not a Z-Lim -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Clitic positions within the left periphery -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The proposal and data -- 3. The analysis -- 3.1. Reconstruction effects -- 4. Phonological filter -- Notes -- References -- The Wh/Clitic Connection -- 1. Outline -- 2. Multiple Wh-Fronting: Some Refinements -- 3. Clitic placement -- 4. Accounting for the Wh/Clitic-Connection -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Morphosyntax of two Turkish subject pronominal paradigms -- Introduction -- 1. Pronominal subject endings in Turkish -- 1.1. The basics -- 1.2. Ending order variation -- 2. Clitics vs. lexical affix-hood of the Turkish subject pronominal endings -- 2.1. Phonological evidence -- 2.2. Suspended affixation -- 2.3. Conclusion -- 3. Historical perspective -- 4. Analysis -- 4.1. Morphological realization of the k-paradigm endings -- 4.2. Syntactic realization of the z-paradigm -- 4.3. The behavior of the plural suffix -lEr -- 5. Notes on the morphology-syntax interface in the analysis -- 6. Discussion -- 7. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- On the syntax of doubling -- Introduction. 1. Inalienability and context confinement -- 2. A separation of conceptual and intentional relations -- 3. The Inalienable Double Hypothesis -- 4. Syntactic questions faced by the IDH -- 5. Consequences of D incorporation -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Author index -- Languages index -- Subject index -- The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814955803321 |
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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