On the nature of the syntax-phonology interface : cliticization and related phenomena
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On the nature of the syntax-phonology interface : cliticization and related phenomena
(North-Holland linguistic series, Linguistic variations ; v. 60)
Elsevier, 2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The theoretical domain of investigation of this volume is the nature of the syntax-phonology interface. The empirical domain of investigation is cliticization in South Slavic. The volume also examines several phenomena that raise theoretical issues related to those involved in South Slavic cliticization, namely, multiple wh-fronting in Slavic and Romanian, Germanic V-2, object shift and stylistic fronting in Scandinavian, and negation in Romance. The central theoretical questions considered in the volume are how syntax and phonology interact with each other and whether PF can affect word order. It is argued that PF does affect word order, but not through actual PF movement. The volume makes new proposals concerning the structural representation of clitics and the nature of clitic clustering. It also provides an account of the second position effect and teases apart the role of syntax and phonology in cliticization and the second position phenomenon.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Theoretical and empirical scope of this volume
Outline
Serbo-Croatian Second Position Cliticization: Syntax and/or Phonology? Approaches to second position cliticization in Serbo-Croatian
Syntactic accounts of second position cliticization
Phonological approaches to second position cliticization
Concluding remarks
More on Second Position Clitics: Pronunciation of Non-Trivial Chains
Pronunciation of non-trivial chains and the copy theory of movement
A phonology/syntax mixmatch: Serbo-Croatian je
Other consequences of the pronounce-a-copy analysis for Serbo-Croatian clitics
Slovenian clitics
Polish clitics
The V-2 effect in Germanic
Bulgarian and Macedonian Clitics
Pronominal clitics
Auxiliary clitics
Li
Concluding remarks
Appendix A
Appendix B
Conclusion
References
Index
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