The Syntax of the modern Celtic languages
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The Syntax of the modern Celtic languages
(Syntax and semantics / edited by John P. Kimball, v. 23)
Academic Press, c1990
- : hard
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 249-256
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780126061048
Description
This volume, one of the few devoted to Celtic syntax, makes an important contribution to the description of Celtic, focusing on the ordering of major constituents, pronouns, inflection, compounding, and iode-switching. The articles also address current issues in linguistic theory so that Celticists and theoretical linguists alike find this book valuable.
Table of Contents
G.M. Awbery, Dialect Syntax: A Neglected Resource for Welsh. A. Rouveret, X-Bar Theory, Minimality, and Barrierhood in Welsh. R.D. Borsley, A GPSG Approach to Breton Word Order. G.T. Stump, Breton Inflection and the Split Morphology Hypothesis. R. Hendrick, Breton Pronominals, Binding, and Barriers. N. Stenson, Phrase Structure Congruence, Government, and Irish-English Code-Switching. J. McCloskey, Resumptive Pronouns, A-Binding, and Levels of Representation in Irish. References. Index.
- Volume
-
: hard ISBN 9780126135237
Description
This volume, one of the few devoted to Celtic syntax, makes an important contribution to the description of Celtic, focusing on the ordering of major constituents, pronouns, inflection, compounding, and iode-switching. The articles also address current issues in linguistic theory so that Celticists and theoretical linguists alike find this book valuable.
Table of Contents
G.M. Awbery, "Dialect Syntax: A Neglected Resource for Welsh"
A. Rouveret, "X-Bar Theory, Minimality, and Barrierhood in Welsh"
R.D. Borsley, "A GPSG Approach to Breton Word Order"
G.T. Stump, "Breton Inflection and the Split Morphology Hypothesis"
R. Hendrick, "Breton Pronominals, Binding, and Barriers"
N. Stenson, "Phrase Structure Congruence, Government, and Irish-English Code-Switching"
J. McCloskey, "Resumptive Pronouns, A-Binding, and Levels of Representation in Irish"
References
Index
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