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Joseph E. Emonds

    Discovering syntax
    Language Use and Linguistic Structure : Proceedings of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium ...
    Lexicon and Grammar
    • Lexicon and Grammar

      The English Syntacticon

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      • 18 uur lezen

      The book explores the intricate relationship between language and its structural rules, focusing on the development and function of lexicons and grammatical frameworks. It delves into various linguistic theories and provides insights into how language shapes communication and thought. Through comprehensive analysis, it aims to enhance understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of language use.

      Lexicon and Grammar
    • Discovering syntax

      Clause Structures of English, German and Romance

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      • 14 uur lezen

      The essays in this volume, dating from 1991 onwards, focus on highly characteristic constructions of English, Romance languages, and German. Among clause-internal structures, the most puzzling are English double objects, particle constructions, and non-finite complementation (infinitives, participles and gerunds). Separate chapters in Part I offer relatively complete analyses of each. These analyses are integrated into the framework of Emonds (2000), wherein a simplified subcategorization theory fully expresses complement selection. Principal results of that framework constitute the initial essay of Part I. areas. The self-contained essays can all be read separately. They are rich in empirical documentation, and yet in all of them, solutions are constructed around a coherent, relatively simple theoretical core. In Romance languages, classic generative debates have singled out clitic and causative constructions as the most challenging. Separate essays in Part II lay out the often complex paradigms and propose detailed syntactic solutions, simple in their overall architecture yet rich in detailed predictions. Concerning movements to clausal edges, especially controversial topics include passives, English parasitic gaps, and the nature of verb-second systems exemplified by German.. The essays in Part III each use rather surprising but still theoretically constrained structural accounts to solve thorny problems in all three.

      Discovering syntax