This volume addresses some of the most important approaches to the
following key questions in contemporary generative syntactic theory:
What are the operations available for (syntactic) structure-building
in natural languages? What are the triggers behind them? and Which
constraints are involved in the operations? Internationally recognised
scholars and young researchers propose new answers on the basis of
detailed discussions of a wide range of phenomena (Gapping,
Right-Node-Raising, Comparative Deletion, Across-The-Board movement,
Tough-constructions, Nominalizations, Scope interactions, Wh-movement,
A-movement, Case and Agreement relations, among others). Their
discussions draw on evidence from a rich variety of languages,
including Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Croatian, English, German,
Icelandic, Japanese, Spanish, Vata, and Vietnamese. The proposals
presented illustrate the shift in the locus of the explanation of
linguistic phenomena that characterizes contemporary linguistic
theory: a shift, in many cases, from a model which relies on
properties of systems external to narrow syntax (such as the Lexicon
or the Phonetic Form component) to one which relies on properties of
the structure-building mechanisms themselves. The volume will interest
researchers and students of theoretical linguistics from advanced
undergraduate and above.
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ISBN
9780191624285
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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