Asymmetry in grammar
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Asymmetry in grammar
(Linguistik aktuell, v. 57-58)
John Benjamins Pub., c2003
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v. 1. Syntax and semantics801.5/342/111378314,
v. 2. Morphology, phonology, acquisition801.5/342/211378323 -
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Vol. 1. Syntax and semantics -- v. 2. Morphology, phonology, acquisition
内容説明・目次
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v. 1: US ISBN 9781588113061
内容説明
Asymmetry in Grammar: Syntax and Semantics brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages.
The papers in syntax include contributions from Antonia Androutsopoulou and Manuel Espanol-Echevarria, Dana Isac, Edit Jakab, Cedric Boeckx, Julie Anne Legate, Maria Cristina Cuervo, Jacqueline Gueron, Niina Zhang, Thomas Ernst, Manuela Ambar, Jean-Yves Pollock, Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Ilena Paul and Stanca Somesfalean.The papers on semantics include contributions of Greg Carlson,Peggy Speas and Carol Tenny, Chungmin Lee, and James Pustejovsky.
目次
- 1. Asymmetry in grammar: Syntax and semantics (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 2. French definite determiners in indefinite contexts and asymmetric agreement (by Androutsopoulou, Antonia)
- 3. Restrictive relative clauses vs. restrictive Adjectives: An asymmetry within the class of modifiers (by Isac, Daniela)
- 4. Asymmetry in case: Finnish and Old Russian nominative objects (by Jakab, Edit)
- 5. Resumption and asymmetric derivation (by Boeckx, Cedric)
- 6. Recontructing nonconfigurationality (by Legate, Julie Anne)
- 7. Structural asymmetries but same word order: The dative alternation in Spanish (by Cuervo, Maria Cristina)
- 8. On the asymmetry of the specificational copula sentence (by Gueron, Jacqueline)
- 9. The asymmetry between depictives and resultatives in Chinese (by Zhang, Niina Ning)
- 10. Adjuncts and word order asymmetries (by Ernst, Thomas)
- 11. Wh-asymmetries (by Ambar, Manuela)
- 12. Three arguments for remnant IP movement in Romance (by Pollock, Jean-Yves)
- 13. The clause structure of extraction asymmetries (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 14. Interpretive asymmetries in major phrases (by Carlson, Greg N.)
- 15. Configurational properties of point of view roles (by Speas, Peggy)
- 16. Contrastive Topic and proposition structure (by Lee, Chungmin)
- 17. Categories, types, and qualia selection (by Pustejovsky, James)
- 18. Index
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v. 2 : US ISBN 9781588113078
内容説明
Asymmetry in Grammar: Morphology, Phonology and Acquisition presents evidence that asymmetry, as a property of linguistic relations, is salient in grammar. The papers in morphology bring further evidence for the centrality of asymmetry in word-structure. It is shown that asymmetry is part of the internal structure of functional constructs such as determiners and complementizers, as it is the case for lexical constructs. Further evidence is presented for the asymmetry of prefixes in verb structure. A typology of formal objects based on the distinction between maximal and minimal categories is formulated. It is proposed that Formal Complexity drives the change from synthetic to analytic expressions. The papers in phonology point to the fact that asymmetry is part of that linguistic dimension in terms of processes that eliminates symmetric relations, in terms of head-dependency relations, in terms of relative scope of the distinctive features in any inventory, in terms of universal principles in combination with certain language specific choices. Moreover, the papers on acquisition bring to fore experimental data that point to the same direction. The asymmetry of grammatical relations provides the form of the initial state of language that enables the child to cope with the poverty of the stimulus.
The collection includes papers in morphology by Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Angela Ralli, Rejean Canac-Marquis, Abdelkader Fassi Fehri, papers in phonology by Eric Raimy, Harry van der Hulst and Nancy Ritter, Glyne Piggott, Charles Reiss, Elan Dresher, and papers in acquisition from Maria Louisa Rivero and Magdalena Goledzinowska, and David Lebeaux.
目次
- 1. Asymmetry in grammar: Morphology, phonology, acquisition (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 2. Morphological relations in asymmetry theory (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 3. Prefixation vs. compounding (by Ralli, Angela)
- 4. Asymmetry, syntactic objects and the Mirror Geralization (by Canac Marquis, Rejean)
- 5. Synthetic/analytic asymmetries in voice and temporal patterns (by Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader)
- 6. Asymmetry and linearization in phonology (by Raimy, Eric)
- 7. Levels, constraints and heads (by Hulst, Harry van der)
- 8. Obstruent neutrality in nasal harmony (by Piggott, G.L.)
- 9. Towards a theory of fundamental phonological relations (by Reiss, Charles)
- 10. Contrast and asymmetries in inventories (by Dresher, B. Elan)
- 11. The Acquisition of constructions with reflexive clitics in Polish (by Rivero, Maria Luisa)
- 12. A subgrammar approach to language acquisition (by Lebeaux, David)
- 13. Index
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: set : US ISBN 9781588113207
内容説明
Volume I, Syntax and Semantics of Asymmetry in Grammar brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages. The second volume, Morphology, Phonology and Acquisition presents evidence that asymmetry, as a property of linguistic relations, is salient in grammar. The papers in morphology bring further evidence for the centrality of asymmetry in word-structure. It is shown that asymmetry is part of the internal structure of functional constructs such as determiners and complementizers, as it is the case for lexical constructs. Further evidence is presented for the asymmetry of prefixes in verb structure. A typology of formal objects based on the distinction between maximal and minimal categories is formulated. It is proposed that Formal Complexity drives the change from synthetic to analytic expressions. The papers in phonology point to the fact that asymmetry is part of that linguistic dimension in terms of processes that eliminates symmetric relations, in terms of head-dependency relations, in terms of relative scope of the distinctive features in any inventory, in terms of universal principles in combination with certain language specific choices. Moreover, the papers on acquisition bring to fore experimental data that point to the same direction. The asymmetry of grammatical relations provides the form of the initial state of language that enables the child to cope with the poverty of the stimulus.
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v. 1 : Eur ISBN 9789027227782
内容説明
Asymmetry in Grammar: Syntax and Semantics brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages.
The papers in syntax include contributions from Antonia Androutsopoulou and Manuel Espanol-Echevarria, Dana Isac, Edit Jakab, Cedric Boeckx, Julie Anne Legate, Maria Cristina Cuervo, Jacqueline Gueron, Niina Zhang, Thomas Ernst, Manuela Ambar, Jean-Yves Pollock, Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Ilena Paul and Stanca Somesfalean.The papers on semantics include contributions of Greg Carlson,Peggy Speas and Carol Tenny, Chungmin Lee, and James Pustejovsky.
目次
- 1. Asymmetry in grammar: Syntax and semantics (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 2. French definite determiners in indefinite contexts and asymmetric agreement (by Androutsopoulou, Antonia)
- 3. Restrictive relative clauses vs. restrictive Adjectives: An asymmetry within the class of modifiers (by Isac, Daniela)
- 4. Asymmetry in case: Finnish and Old Russian nominative objects (by Jakab, Edit)
- 5. Resumption and asymmetric derivation (by Boeckx, Cedric)
- 6. Recontructing nonconfigurationality (by Legate, Julie Anne)
- 7. Structural asymmetries but same word order: The dative alternation in Spanish (by Cuervo, Maria Cristina)
- 8. On the asymmetry of the specificational copula sentence (by Gueron, Jacqueline)
- 9. The asymmetry between depictives and resultatives in Chinese (by Zhang, Niina Ning)
- 10. Adjuncts and word order asymmetries (by Ernst, Thomas)
- 11. Wh-asymmetries (by Ambar, Manuela)
- 12. Three arguments for remnant IP movement in Romance (by Pollock, Jean-Yves)
- 13. The clause structure of extraction asymmetries (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 14. Interpretive asymmetries in major phrases (by Carlson, Greg N.)
- 15. Configurational properties of point of view roles (by Speas, Peggy)
- 16. Contrastive Topic and proposition structure (by Lee, Chungmin)
- 17. Categories, types, and qualia selection (by Pustejovsky, James)
- 18. Index
- 巻冊次
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v. 2 : Eur ISBN 9789027227799
内容説明
Asymmetry in Grammar: Morphology, Phonology and Acquisition presents evidence that asymmetry, as a property of linguistic relations, is salient in grammar. The papers in morphology bring further evidence for the centrality of asymmetry in word-structure. It is shown that asymmetry is part of the internal structure of functional constructs such as determiners and complementizers, as it is the case for lexical constructs. Further evidence is presented for the asymmetry of prefixes in verb structure. A typology of formal objects based on the distinction between maximal and minimal categories is formulated. It is proposed that Formal Complexity drives the change from synthetic to analytic expressions. The papers in phonology point to the fact that asymmetry is part of that linguistic dimension in terms of processes that eliminates symmetric relations, in terms of head-dependency relations, in terms of relative scope of the distinctive features in any inventory, in terms of universal principles in combination with certain language specific choices. Moreover, the papers on acquisition bring to fore experimental data that point to the same direction. The asymmetry of grammatical relations provides the form of the initial state of language that enables the child to cope with the poverty of the stimulus.
The collection includes papers in morphology by Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Angela Ralli, Rejean Canac-Marquis, Abdelkader Fassi Fehri, papers in phonology by Eric Raimy, Harry van der Hulst and Nancy Ritter, Glyne Piggott, Charles Reiss, Elan Dresher, and papers in acquisition from Maria Louisa Rivero and Magdalena Goledzinowska, and David Lebeaux.
目次
- 1. Asymmetry in grammar: Morphology, phonology, acquisition (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 2. Morphological relations in asymmetry theory (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria)
- 3. Prefixation vs. compounding (by Ralli, Angela)
- 4. Asymmetry, syntactic objects and the Mirror Geralization (by Canac Marquis, Rejean)
- 5. Synthetic/analytic asymmetries in voice and temporal patterns (by Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader)
- 6. Asymmetry and linearization in phonology (by Raimy, Eric)
- 7. Levels, constraints and heads (by Hulst, Harry van der)
- 8. Obstruent neutrality in nasal harmony (by Piggott, G.L.)
- 9. Towards a theory of fundamental phonological relations (by Reiss, Charles)
- 10. Contrast and asymmetries in inventories (by Dresher, B. Elan)
- 11. The Acquisition of constructions with reflexive clitics in Polish (by Rivero, Maria Luisa)
- 12. A subgrammar approach to language acquisition (by Lebeaux, David)
- 13. Index
- 巻冊次
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: set : Eur ISBN 9789027227836
内容説明
Volume I, Syntax and Semantics of Asymmetry in Grammar brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behavior of typologically different languages. The second volume, Morphology, Phonology and Acquisition presents evidence that asymmetry, as a property of linguistic relations, is salient in grammar. The papers in morphology bring further evidence for the centrality of asymmetry in word-structure. It is shown that asymmetry is part of the internal structure of functional constructs such as determiners and complementizers, as it is the case for lexical constructs. Further evidence is presented for the asymmetry of prefixes in verb structure. A typology of formal objects based on the distinction between maximal and minimal categories is formulated. It is proposed that Formal Complexity drives the change from synthetic to analytic expressions. The papers in phonology point to the fact that asymmetry is part of that linguistic dimension in terms of processes that eliminates symmetric relations, in terms of head-dependency relations, in terms of relative scope of the distinctive features in any inventory, in terms of universal principles in combination with certain language specific choices. Moreover, the papers on acquisition bring to fore experimental data that point to the same direction. The asymmetry of grammatical relations provides the form of the initial state of language that enables the child to cope with the poverty of the stimulus.
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