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The Complementiser Phase - Subjects and Operators

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Zusatztext The chapters in this volume, drawn from Cyprus Syntaxfest, the most important international linguistics event of 2006, provide exciting and stimulating illustrations of the current theoretical focus on syntactic edge phenomena, and why there is so much to learn from them. Informationen zum Autor E. Phoevos Panagiotidis is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Cyprus. He is the author of Pronouns, Clitics and Empty Nouns (John Benjamins 2002) and has published numerous articles on syntactic theory in Lingua, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Inquiry, and the Journal of Greek Linguistics. Klappentext This book draws together nine original investigations by leading linguists and promising young scholars on the syntax of complementisers (eg that in She said that she would) and their phrases. The chapters are divided into two parts! each of which highlights aspects of the behaviour and function of complementisers. The first part looks at how and when subjects! or parts of subjects! can and cannot move outside their canonical position in a sentence. Each chapter examines and compares the relevance of a number of syntactic factors in languages such as English! Italian! Spanish! Greek! Brazilian Portuguese and Bavarian. In the second part! the focus turns to the nature and function of complementisers themselves! with discussions drawing on evidence from Italian! Italian dialects! Hebrew! and Dutch. Zusammenfassung This book draws together nine original investigations by leading linguists and promising young scholars on the syntax of complementizers (eg that in She said that she would) and their phrases. The chapters are divided into two parts, each of which highlights aspects of the behaviour and function of complementisers. The first part looks at how and when subjects, or parts of subjects, can and cannot move outside their canonical position in a sentence. Each chapter examines and compares the relevance of a number of syntactic factors in languages such as English, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Brazilian Portuguese and Bavarian. In the second part, the focus turns to the nature and function of complementisers themselves, with discussions drawing on evidence from Italian, Italian dialects, Hebrew, and Dutch."This important compilation advances our knowledge of the intricate phenomena that take place on the edges of clauses. Every one of the contributions is thought-provoking and challenging, a property that would make the volume an ideal text for a graduate seminar in syntactic theory."Frederick J. NewmeyerProfessor Emeritus, University of Washington and Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: E. Phoevos Panagiotidis: Introduction: complementizers and their Phase Part I: From Inside the Complementizer Phase: (sub-)extraction, mainly of subjects 2: Luigi Rizzi: On Some Properties of Criterial Freezing 3: George Kotzoglou: (Non-)extraction From Subjects as an Edge Phenomenon 4: Ángel J. Gallego: Sub-extraction From Phase Edges 5: Anna Roussou: Subjects on the Edge 6: Clemens Mayr: On the Necessity of Phi-features: The Case of Bavarian Subject Extraction 7: Ana Maria Martins and Jairo Nunes: Apparent Hyper-raising in Brazilian Portuguese: Agreement with Topics Across a Finite CP Part II: Complementisers Themselves: their features and specifier(s) 8: M. Rita Manzini: The Structure and Interpretation of (Romance) Complementizers 9: Omer Preminger: Nested Interrogatives and the Locus of wh 10: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck: Complex wh-phrases don't move: On the Interaction between the Split CP-hypothesis and the Syntax of wh-movement References Index ...

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Authors E. Phoevos Panagiotidis
Assisted by E Phoevos Panagiotidis (Editor), E. Phoevos Panagiotidis (Editor), E. Phoevos (Assistant Professor of Linguistics Panagiotidis (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.08.2010
 
EAN 9780199584369
ISBN 978-0-19-958436-9
No. of pages 352
Series Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics
Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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