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Indefinite Objects – Scrambling, Choice Functions, and Differential Marking

Autor Luis López, Samuel Jay Keyser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2012
A novel view of the syntax-semantics interface that analyzes the behavior of indefinite objects.

In Indefinite Objects, Luis López presents a novel approach to the syntax-semantics interface using indefinite noun phrases as a database. Traditional approaches map structural configurations to semantic interpretations directly; López links configuration to a mode of semantic composition, with the latter yielding the interpretation.

The polyvalent behavior of indefinites has long been explored by linguists who have been interested in their syntax, semantics, and case morphology, and López's contribution can be seen as a synthesis of findings from several traditions. He argues, first, that scrambled indefinite objects are composed by means of Function Application preceded by Choice Function while objects in situ are composed by means of Restrict. This difference yields the different interpretive possibilities of indefinite objects. López's more nuanced approach to the syntax-semantics interface turns out to be rich in empirical consequences.

Second, he proposes that short scrambling also yields Differential Marking, provided that context conditions are fulfilled, while in situ objects remain unmarked. Thus, López contributes to the extensive literature on Differential Object Marking by showing that syntactic configuration is a crucial factor.

López substantiates this approach with data from Spanish, Hindi-Urdu, Persian (Farsi), Kiswahili, Romanian, and German.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780262517850
ISBN-10: 026251785X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Mit Press

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Luis López

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A novel view of the syntax-semantics interface that analyzes the behavior of indefinite objects.