Order and structure in syntax I Word order and syntactic structure
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such as word order and grammatical functions. The first group of papers in the collection asks what word order can tell us about syntactic structure, using evidence from V2, object shift, word order gaps...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Language Science Press
2017.
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Colección: | Open Research Library ebooks.
Open generative syntax ; 2. |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b44559240*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Order and structure in syntax / Laura R. Bailey and Michelle Sheehan
- Word order and syntactic structure. Assertion and factivity: Towards explaining restrictions on embedded V2 in Scandinavian / Kajsa Djärv, Caroline Heycock & Hannah Rohde
- An argument against the syntactic nature of verb movement / Jan-Wouter Zwart
- Feature inheritance in Old Spanish: (re)visiting V2 / Geoffrey Poole
- Finite sentences in Finnish: Word order, morphology, and information structure / Urpo Nikanne
- Scandinavian object shift is phonology / Nomi Erteschik-Shir & Gunlög Josefsson
- Mainland Scandinavian object shift and the puzzling ergative pattern in Aleut / Ellen Woolford
- Repairing Final-Over-Final Condition violations: Evidence from Basque verb clusters / Ricardo Etxepare & Bill Haddican
- Head-initial postpositional phrases in North Sámi / Marit Julien
- Probing the nature of the Final-over-Final Condition: The perspective from adpositions / Theresa Biberauer
- Nuclear stress and the life cycle of operators / Norvin Richards
- Response particles beyond answering / Martina Wiltschko
- The common syntax of deixis and affirmation / George Tsoulas
- Squibs. V2 and cP/CP / Sten Vikner, Ken Ramshøj Christensen & Anne Mette Nyvad
- Verb second not verb second in Syrian Arabic / Mais Sulaiman
- Uniqueness of left peripheral focus, {28}further explanation.