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Architectures, Rules, and Preferences: Variations on Themes by Joan W. Bresnan: CSLI Lecture Notes

Editat de Annie Zaenen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2008
Architectures, Rules, and Preferences reflects the interests and honors the influence of Joan W. Bresnan’s two decades of foundational work on Lexical-Functional Grammar. This comprehensive volume includes contributions by leading linguists on language typology, synchronic variation, language change, constituent structure, function identification, subject condition, control, complex predicates, NP internal structure, wh-constructions, syntactic features, and lexical issues. Featuring an impressive range of empirical and theoretical research, this collection covers more than a dozen spoken languages as well as American Sign Language.
 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781575865607
ISBN-10: 1575865602
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Colecția Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Seria CSLI Lecture Notes


Notă biografică

Annie Zaenen is Principal Scientist at the Palo Alto Research Center and consulting professor at Stanford University.
 
 

Cuprins

Contributors
 
Acknowledgements
 
Introduction
 
I           Division of Labor: Phrase Structure and Functional Structure
1        Variation in the NP/DP in Old English
Cynthia L. Allen
2        Apparent Copular Inversion and the Theory of Null Subjects
Alex Alsina
3        Copy Raising and its Consequences for Perceptual Reports
Ash Asudeh and Ida Toivonen
4        Functional Identification of Complement Clauses In German
Judith Berman
5        The Absence of Traces: Evidence from Weak Crossover
Mary Dalrymple, Ronald M Kaplan, and Tracy Holloway King
6        Constituent Structure and GFs in the Hebrew Nominal Phrase
Yehuda N. Falk
7        Interplay between Manual and Nonmanual Expressions
Carol Neidle
8        Verbless Clauses: Revealing the Structure within
Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler
II         Morpho-Syntax: Features of Words and their Syntactic Effects
           
9        Number and Classifier Distributions in Arabic and Chinese
Abdelkader Fassi Fehri and Marie-Thérèse Vinet
10    Boxes and Piles and What’s in Them
Jane Grimshaw
11    An Analysis of Japanese Honorific Predicates
Akira Ishikawa
12    Morphosyntactic vs. morphosemantic functions
Paul Kroeger
13    Automatic Learning of Grammatical Encoding
Lori Levin, Jeff Good, Alison Alvarez, Robert Frederking
14    Number and Case ‘Agreement’ in Coordination
Peter Peterson
15    Feature Resolution and the Content of Features
Nigel Vincent and Kersti Börjars
III        Meaning: Semantics and Information Structure
           
16    Input and Glue in OT-LFG
Avery D. Andrews
17    The Role of Pronominal Suffixes in Punjabi
Miriam Butt
18    Dislocation and Split NPs In Chichewa
Sam Mchombo
19    Deconstructing Thematic Hierarchies
Malka Rappaport Hovav and Beth Levin
20    Expressing Pragmatic Constraints on Word Order
Jane Simpson
           
IV        Variation
           
21    Melody, Rhythm, and Prosodic Structure in Linguistic Chants
Young-Mee Yu Cho and Mariko Saiki
22    Morphological Variation of l-Verbs in Korean
Hye-Won Choi
23    Maximum Entropy Models and Stochastic Optimality Theory
Gerhard Jäger
24    Constraint Subhierarchies as Syntactic Universals
Hanjung Lee
25    Stochastic OT as a model of constraint interaction
Elena Maslova
26    Microvariation in LFG and OT
Guido Seiler
Index