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Cognitive linguistics investigations [[electronic resource] ] : across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries / / edited by June Luchjenbroers
Cognitive linguistics investigations [[electronic resource] ] : across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries / / edited by June Luchjenbroers
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LuchjenbroersJune
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Linguistics
ISBN 1-282-15607-1
9786612156076
90-272-9377-5
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Cognitive linguistics investigations : across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries / / edited by June Luchjenbroers
Cognitive linguistics investigations : across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries / / edited by June Luchjenbroers
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LuchjenbroersJune
Soggetto topico Cognitive grammar
Linguistics
ISBN 1-282-15607-1
9786612156076
90-272-9377-5
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cognitive Linguistics Investigations -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Biographical information -- Introduction -- 1. The cognitive linguistics agenda -- 2. Outline of this volume -- References -- I. Cultural models and conceptual mappings -- When does cognitive linguistics become cultural? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Operational concepts -- Scenarios -- Discourse scenarios and discursives -- Categories: Complex, radial, and polycentric -- 3. Case studies -- Case 1: Grammatical voice and emotion language in Tagalog5 -- Case 2: Shona noun classifiers as polycentric categories -- 4. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Purple persuasion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Voting -- Palatable candidates -- Stinky candidates -- Public conversation -- Sending a message -- Legal act of civil disobedience -- Summary -- 3. Purple point of contact -- Let's have church here in your home -- Testimony -- Sowing the seed of 5, 10, or 20 -- The purple envelope please -- Summary -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Depicting fictive motion in drawings -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study 1 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 3. Study 2 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 4. Study 3 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 5. General discussion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Examples of drawings from Experiment 1 -- Examples of drawings from Experiment 2 -- Discourse, gesture, and mental spaces manoeuvers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discourse processing theory -- 3. Mental Spaces Theory [`MST'] -- 4. Data -- 5. Gestures in discourse -- What counts as gesture? -- The `comfort zone' -- Gesture types -- 6. Mental spaces manoeuvers -- 7. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- II. Computational models and conceptual mappings -- In search of meaning.
1. Introduction -- High-dimensional semantic space and lexical representation -- Emergent semantic structures in connectionist networks -- 2. Cryptotype as an emergent category and as a trigger for overgeneralization -- Whorf's cryptotype -- Cryptotype and morphological productivity in child language -- A connectionist account of cryptotype and its acquisition -- 3. A feed-forward network that learns to map semantic features of verbs to prefixes -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 4. A self-organizing network that learns to map semantic features to prefixes -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 5. General discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Grammar and language production -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The roles of lexicon and grammar in a theory of language production -- 3. Pause patterns relative to function words -- Some quantitative data -- Constructions: The case of determiners -- 4. Infinitival conjunctions and prepositions -- Om-clauses -- Prepositions -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Word recognition and sound merger -- 1. Introduction -- Complete neutralization -- Predictable partial neutralization -- Unpredictable partial neutralization -- 2. Production data on the ear/air merger -- Regional differences -- Age differences -- Homophony across age groups -- Linguistic context -- Lexical frequency -- Minimal contrast -- Phonetic context -- Summary of production data -- 3. Word recognition and sound merger -- Word recognition in the merger process -- Speaker age and phonological status -- A conflict of two systems? -- Ambiguity in context -- 4. Closing comments -- References -- III. Linguistic components and conceptual mappings -- Verbal explication and the place of NSM semantics in cognitive linguistics -- 1. Friend, foe, or fellow traveller? -- The natural semantic metalanguage approach.
2. The indispensability of verbal explication -- Diagrams are not enough -- Scenarios, models and conceptual metaphor -- 3. The challenge of abstract, culture-laden vocabulary -- Malay ikhlas vs. English sincere -- Japanese omoiyari vs. English empathy -- 4. Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Semantic primes - English exponents (after Goddard & -- Wierzbicka Eds., 2002) -- Appendix 2 -- Selected NSM studies of languages other than English -- ``How do you know she's a woman?'' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Views of categorisation -- 3. Defining features of kiz and kadin -- 4. Typical features -- 5. Context and topic -- Women and men -- Other collocations -- 6. Causes and effects of category stress -- 7. Caveats and conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Cross-linguistic polysemy in tactile verbs -- 1. Introduction: Tactile perception and emotions -- 2. Metaphorical scope of tactile verbs revisited -- 3. Compositional polysemy: The semantic packaging of lexical items -- 4. Cross-linguistic polysemy: Meaning and lexicalisation across languages -- 5. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- How experience structures the conceptualization of causality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Two models of causation -- 3. Transitivity and ergativity in the field of killing -- 4. Examples of experiential grounding -- Focus on volitionality -- Accidental causation -- The ergative predilection of the suffocate verbs -- Ideologically determined transitivization -- 5. Conclusions and prospects -- Notes -- References -- Internal state predicates in Japanese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Japanese internal state predicates -- Other properties of Japanese internal state predicates -- 3. Cognitive Grammar approach to subjectivity -- Definition of linguistic subjectivity -- The subjectivity scale -- 4. Subjective construal and Japanese internal state predicates.
The speaker's role -- Difference in the default pattern in subjectivity -- The role in the event structure -- Subjective construal in the Japanese language -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Figure, ground and connexity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Connexity/dependence -- 3. Background and foreground information -- 4. Some points on past approaches -- 5. Connexity, grounding and Xhosa narrative -- The consecutive mood -- The participial mood -- The continuous tense -- 6. Discussion -- References -- Discourse organization and coherence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The narrative study -- Episode and episode boundary -- Stimulus material -- 3. Method and procedures -- 4. Results and discussion -- Episodic structure -- Achieving and maintaining coherence -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Name index -- Subject index -- The series Human Cognitive Processing.
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Dependenz und valenz [[electronic resource] ] : ein internationales handbuch der zeitgenossischen forschung = dependency and valency : an international handbook of contemporary research . 1. Halbband = Volume 1 / / edited by Vilmos Agel ... [et al.]
Dependenz und valenz [[electronic resource] ] : ein internationales handbuch der zeitgenossischen forschung = dependency and valency : an international handbook of contemporary research . 1. Halbband = Volume 1 / / edited by Vilmos Agel ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : Mouton de Gruyter, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (867 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) AgelVilmos
Collana Handbucher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft = Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Sciences
Soggetto topico German language
Dependency grammar
ISBN 1-282-19342-2
9786612193422
3-11-019411-2
Classificazione 17.06
17.51
18.00
LAN009000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Das Dependenz- und Valenzparadigma in Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften -- Das Abhängigkeitskonzept in den Wissenschaften -- Die Wertigkeitsmetapher -- Valenzverwandte Ansätze in der Antike -- Mit der Valenz verwandte Begriffe im Mittelalter: ein Überblick -- Valency-like Concepts in the Arabic Grammatical Tradition -- Valenzverwandte Ansätze in Humanismus und Aufklärung: ein Überblick -- Mathematische und logische Rekonstruktion des Abhängigkeits- und Valenz-Konzepts -- Lucien Tesnière und seine Zeit -- Lucien Tesnière. Ein Zeugnis 1933-1993 -- Lucien Tesnière. Sein Leben -- Das Valenz- und Dependenzkonzept bei Lucien Tesnière -- Die Wortartenlehre bei Lucien Tesnière -- Zu Tesnières Semantikkonzept -- Das Translationskonzept Lucien Tesnières -- Die Junktionstheorie Lucien Tesnières -- Negation und Frage bei Lucien Tesnière -- Metataxe bei Lucien Tesnière -- Die Wegbereiter einer deutschen Valenzgrammatik -- Dependenz. Grundlagen und Grundfragen -- The Dependency Concept and its Foundations -- Levels of Dependency Description: Concepts and Problems -- Dependenzstruktur und Konstituenzstruktur -- Dependenz und lineare Ordnung -- Dependenzstruktur und grammatische Funktion -- Dependency Grammar and Lexicalism -- Rektion und Kongruenz in der Dependenzgrammatik -- Formal Foundations of Dependency Grammar -- Empirische Argumente für Dependenz -- Dependenzgrammatik und Kategorialgrammatik -- Dependency Grammar's Limits and Ways of Extending Them -- Valenz. Grundlagen und Grundfragen -- Grundlagen der Valenz -- Die Problematik der Valenzebenen -- Ebenen der Valenzbeschreibung: Die logische und die semantische Ebene -- Ebenen der Valenzbeschreibung: Die syntaktische Ebene -- Ebenen der Valenzbeschreibung: die morphologische Ebene -- Valenz und Kognition -- Valenz und Sprachtypologie -- Valency and Semantic Roles: the Concept of Deep Structure Case -- Valenz und semantische Rollen: das Konzept der ThetaRollen -- Valenz und Satzbauplan -- Valenz und Pragmatik -- Dependenzielle Theorien -- Word Grammar -- Lexicase Grammar -- The Meaning-Text Theory -- Dependency Syntax in Functional Generative Description -- Dependency Unification Grammar -- Metataxe: ein Dependenzmodell für die computerlinguistische Praxis -- Dependency, Valency and Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar -- Dependency and Valency in Other Theories: Tree Adjoining Grammar -- The Concept of Dependency in Morphology -- Konzeptuelle Semantik als dependenzielle Theorie -- Semantische Netze und Dependenzgrammatik -- Dependenzielle Textmodelle -- Valenz: Schwerpunkte der Forschung -- Das Verb als strukturelles Zentrum des Satzes -- Der verbale Valenzträger -- Ergänzungen und Angaben -- Das Subjektproblem in der Valenzforschung -- Valency Potency and Valency Realization -- Toward a Classification of Complements -- Valency and Context Dependence -- Die Valenz nichtverbaler Wortarten: das Substantiv -- The Valency of Non-Verbal Word Classes: the Adjective -- Probleme der Valenz in der Phraseologie
Altri titoli varianti Dependency and valency
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Berlin ; ; New York, : Mouton de Gruyter, 2003
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Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Autore McCarthy John J. <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Constraints (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-4443-5805-7
1-282-03441-3
9786612034411
1-4443-0118-7
1-4443-0119-5
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Read This First!; Abbreviations; 1; An Introduction to Optimality Theory; 1.1 How OT Began; 1.2 Why Must Constraints Be Violable?; 1.3 The Nature of Constraints in OT; 1.4 Candidate Sets: OT's GEN Component; 1.5 Candidate Evaluation: OT's EVAL Component; 1.6 Constraint Activity; 1.7 Differences between Languages; 1.8 The Version of OT Discussed in This Book; 1.9 Suggestions for Further Reading; 2; How to Construct an Analysis; 2.1 Where to Begin; 2.1.1 Choosing a problem to work on; 2.1.2 Formulating a descriptive generalization
2.1.3 Getting from the generalization to an analysis2.1.4 Summary; 2.2 How to Rank Constraints; 2.3 Working through an Analysis in Phonology; 2.4 The Limits of Ranking Arguments; 2.5 Candidates in Ranking Arguments; 2.6 Harmonic Bounding; 2.7 Constraints in Ranking Arguments; 2.8 Inputs in Ranking Arguments; 2.9 Working through an Analysis in Syntax; 2.10 Finding and Fixing Problems in an Analysis; 2.10.1 How to check an analysis for problems; 2.10.2 Problem 1: An invalid ranking argument; 2.10.3 Problem 2: A ranking paradox; 2.10.4 Problem 3: Dealing with richness of the base
2.11 Constraint Ranking by Algorithm and Computer2.12 The Logic of Constraint Ranking and Its Uses; 3; How to Write Up an Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 How to Organize a Paper; 3.3 How to Present an OT Analysis; 3.4 The Responsibilities of Good Scholarship; 3.5 How to Write Clearly; 3.6 General Advice about Research Topics; 4; Developing New Constraints; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 When Is It Necessary to Modify CON?; 4.3 How to Discover a New Constraint; 4.4 How to Define a New Constraint; 4.5 Properties of Markedness Constraints; 4.5.1 How markedness constraints assign violations
4.5.2 Constraints that are evaluated gradiently4.5.3 Constraints derived by harmonic alignment; 4.6 Properties of Faithfulness Constraints; 4.6.1 Correspondence theory; 4.6.2 Faithfulness to features; 4.6.3 Positional faithfulness; 4.6.4 Faithfulness constraints in the early OT literature; 4.7 Justifying Constraints; 4.7.1 The three ways of justifying a constraint; 4.7.2 Justifying constraints formally; 4.7.3 Justifying constraints functionally; 4.8 A Classified List of Common Phonological Markedness Constraints; 5; Language Typology and Universals; 5.1 Factorial Typology
5.2 Language Universals and How to Explain Them in OT5.3 Investigating the Factorial Typology of a Constraint Set; 5.4 Using Factorial Typology to Test New Constraints; 5.5 Factorial Typology When CON Isn't Fully Known; 5.6 How to Proceed from Typology to Constraints; 6; Some Current Research Questions; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 How Does a Language Vary?; 6.3 How is Language Acquired?; 6.4 Does OT Need Derivations?; 6.5 How Is Ungrammaticality Accounted For?; 6.6 Is Faithfulness Enough?; Afterword; References; Constraint Index; Language Index; Subject Index
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McCarthy John J. <1953->  
Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, , [2008]
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Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Autore McCarthy John J. <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Constraints (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-4443-5805-7
1-282-03441-3
9786612034411
1-4443-0118-7
1-4443-0119-5
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Read This First!; Abbreviations; 1; An Introduction to Optimality Theory; 1.1 How OT Began; 1.2 Why Must Constraints Be Violable?; 1.3 The Nature of Constraints in OT; 1.4 Candidate Sets: OT's GEN Component; 1.5 Candidate Evaluation: OT's EVAL Component; 1.6 Constraint Activity; 1.7 Differences between Languages; 1.8 The Version of OT Discussed in This Book; 1.9 Suggestions for Further Reading; 2; How to Construct an Analysis; 2.1 Where to Begin; 2.1.1 Choosing a problem to work on; 2.1.2 Formulating a descriptive generalization
2.1.3 Getting from the generalization to an analysis2.1.4 Summary; 2.2 How to Rank Constraints; 2.3 Working through an Analysis in Phonology; 2.4 The Limits of Ranking Arguments; 2.5 Candidates in Ranking Arguments; 2.6 Harmonic Bounding; 2.7 Constraints in Ranking Arguments; 2.8 Inputs in Ranking Arguments; 2.9 Working through an Analysis in Syntax; 2.10 Finding and Fixing Problems in an Analysis; 2.10.1 How to check an analysis for problems; 2.10.2 Problem 1: An invalid ranking argument; 2.10.3 Problem 2: A ranking paradox; 2.10.4 Problem 3: Dealing with richness of the base
2.11 Constraint Ranking by Algorithm and Computer2.12 The Logic of Constraint Ranking and Its Uses; 3; How to Write Up an Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 How to Organize a Paper; 3.3 How to Present an OT Analysis; 3.4 The Responsibilities of Good Scholarship; 3.5 How to Write Clearly; 3.6 General Advice about Research Topics; 4; Developing New Constraints; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 When Is It Necessary to Modify CON?; 4.3 How to Discover a New Constraint; 4.4 How to Define a New Constraint; 4.5 Properties of Markedness Constraints; 4.5.1 How markedness constraints assign violations
4.5.2 Constraints that are evaluated gradiently4.5.3 Constraints derived by harmonic alignment; 4.6 Properties of Faithfulness Constraints; 4.6.1 Correspondence theory; 4.6.2 Faithfulness to features; 4.6.3 Positional faithfulness; 4.6.4 Faithfulness constraints in the early OT literature; 4.7 Justifying Constraints; 4.7.1 The three ways of justifying a constraint; 4.7.2 Justifying constraints formally; 4.7.3 Justifying constraints functionally; 4.8 A Classified List of Common Phonological Markedness Constraints; 5; Language Typology and Universals; 5.1 Factorial Typology
5.2 Language Universals and How to Explain Them in OT5.3 Investigating the Factorial Typology of a Constraint Set; 5.4 Using Factorial Typology to Test New Constraints; 5.5 Factorial Typology When CON Isn't Fully Known; 5.6 How to Proceed from Typology to Constraints; 6; Some Current Research Questions; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 How Does a Language Vary?; 6.3 How is Language Acquired?; 6.4 Does OT Need Derivations?; 6.5 How Is Ungrammaticality Accounted For?; 6.6 Is Faithfulness Enough?; Afterword; References; Constraint Index; Language Index; Subject Index
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McCarthy John J. <1953->  
Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, , [2008]
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Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Doing optimality theory : applying theory to data / / John J. McCarthy
Autore McCarthy John J. <1953->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 415
Soggetto topico Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Constraints (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-4443-5805-7
1-282-03441-3
9786612034411
1-4443-0118-7
1-4443-0119-5
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments; Read This First!; Abbreviations; 1; An Introduction to Optimality Theory; 1.1 How OT Began; 1.2 Why Must Constraints Be Violable?; 1.3 The Nature of Constraints in OT; 1.4 Candidate Sets: OT's GEN Component; 1.5 Candidate Evaluation: OT's EVAL Component; 1.6 Constraint Activity; 1.7 Differences between Languages; 1.8 The Version of OT Discussed in This Book; 1.9 Suggestions for Further Reading; 2; How to Construct an Analysis; 2.1 Where to Begin; 2.1.1 Choosing a problem to work on; 2.1.2 Formulating a descriptive generalization
2.1.3 Getting from the generalization to an analysis2.1.4 Summary; 2.2 How to Rank Constraints; 2.3 Working through an Analysis in Phonology; 2.4 The Limits of Ranking Arguments; 2.5 Candidates in Ranking Arguments; 2.6 Harmonic Bounding; 2.7 Constraints in Ranking Arguments; 2.8 Inputs in Ranking Arguments; 2.9 Working through an Analysis in Syntax; 2.10 Finding and Fixing Problems in an Analysis; 2.10.1 How to check an analysis for problems; 2.10.2 Problem 1: An invalid ranking argument; 2.10.3 Problem 2: A ranking paradox; 2.10.4 Problem 3: Dealing with richness of the base
2.11 Constraint Ranking by Algorithm and Computer2.12 The Logic of Constraint Ranking and Its Uses; 3; How to Write Up an Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 How to Organize a Paper; 3.3 How to Present an OT Analysis; 3.4 The Responsibilities of Good Scholarship; 3.5 How to Write Clearly; 3.6 General Advice about Research Topics; 4; Developing New Constraints; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 When Is It Necessary to Modify CON?; 4.3 How to Discover a New Constraint; 4.4 How to Define a New Constraint; 4.5 Properties of Markedness Constraints; 4.5.1 How markedness constraints assign violations
4.5.2 Constraints that are evaluated gradiently4.5.3 Constraints derived by harmonic alignment; 4.6 Properties of Faithfulness Constraints; 4.6.1 Correspondence theory; 4.6.2 Faithfulness to features; 4.6.3 Positional faithfulness; 4.6.4 Faithfulness constraints in the early OT literature; 4.7 Justifying Constraints; 4.7.1 The three ways of justifying a constraint; 4.7.2 Justifying constraints formally; 4.7.3 Justifying constraints functionally; 4.8 A Classified List of Common Phonological Markedness Constraints; 5; Language Typology and Universals; 5.1 Factorial Typology
5.2 Language Universals and How to Explain Them in OT5.3 Investigating the Factorial Typology of a Constraint Set; 5.4 Using Factorial Typology to Test New Constraints; 5.5 Factorial Typology When CON Isn't Fully Known; 5.6 How to Proceed from Typology to Constraints; 6; Some Current Research Questions; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 How Does a Language Vary?; 6.3 How is Language Acquired?; 6.4 Does OT Need Derivations?; 6.5 How Is Ungrammaticality Accounted For?; 6.6 Is Faithfulness Enough?; Afterword; References; Constraint Index; Language Index; Subject Index
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Minimalist essays [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Cedric Boeckx
Minimalist essays [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Cedric Boeckx
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) BoeckxCedric
Collana Linguistik aktuell =Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Minimalist theory (Linguistics)
Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
ISBN 1-282-15601-2
9786612156014
90-272-9371-6
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Minimalist essays / / edited by Cedric Boeckx
Minimalist essays / / edited by Cedric Boeckx
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) BoeckxCedric
Collana Linguistik aktuell =Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Minimalist theory (Linguistics)
Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax
ISBN 1-282-15601-2
9786612156014
90-272-9371-6
Classificazione 17.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Minimalist Essays -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Overview -- 1. Minimalism: A point of entry -- Some notes on the minimalist program -- 2. Minimalist tools and architectural concerns -- Move F and PF / LF defectiveness -- True optionality: When the grammar doesn't mind* -- Focus and clause structuration in the minimalist program -- Symmetry in syntax* -- Japanese topic-constructions in the minimalist view of the syntax-semantics interface -- Weak pronouns, object shift, and multiple spell-out: Evidence for phases at the PF-interface* -- Merge, derivational C-command, and subcategorization in a label-free Syntax* -- 3. Minimalist tools and empirical pay-offs -- He himself and binding domains in a minimalist framework* -- A minimalist analysis of Japanese passives -- A minimalist view on long passive -- Null arguments and case-driven Agree in Turkish -- On tough-movement* -- Spanish existentials and other accusative constructions* -- Name index -- Subject Index -- The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today.
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006
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