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Contrastive Studies in Morphology and Syntax

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Zusatztext This is an excellent collection of papers that makes a significant contribution to the field of contrastive linguistics ... I find the best aspect of this volume is that most of the papers discuss new data from an alternative perspective that will probably pave the way for future studies with a focus on different languages. Informationen zum Autor Michalis Georgiafentis is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the Department of English Language and Literature, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Giannoula Giannoulopoulou is Professor of Linguistics at the Department of Italian Language and Literature, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Maria Koliopoulou is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the Institute of Translation Studies, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Angeliki Tsokoglou is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the Department of German Language and Literature, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Vorwort Examining the different approaches to contrastive linguistics, this book creates a theoretical dialogue between theory-internal morphological and syntactic perspectives. Zusammenfassung Using different theoretical approaches and frameworks, this book addresses a broad range of themes in contrastive linguistics, including inflection, derivation and compounding, tense, wh-questions, post-verbal subjects, focus and clitics, among others. Comparing English, German, Greek, Romance, Slavic and South Pacific languages, the book highlights the significance of the contrastive perspective for language-specific description and general interface issues, casting light on contrasts between languages at the levels of morphology and syntax. In this respect, it makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of language typology and language universals. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroduction Part I: Theoretical linguistics from a contrastive point of view 1. Heuristic dimensions of contrastive linguistics, Paul Hopper (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) 2. English as a bridge: an L3-approach to contrastive linguistics, Livio Gaeta (Università di Torino, Italy) 3. 'Verb-first' in proverbs and slogans: a German-based, contrastive view, Torsten Leuschner (Ghent University, Belgium) Part II: Morphology 4. Gender marking in English and Polish job titles: referring to female physicians, Bozena Cetnarowska (University of Silesia, Poland) 5. Congruence and equivalence in adjective-forming suffixation in Spanish and English: a contrastive study, José Antonio Sánchez Fajardo (University of Alicante, Spain) 6. Linking elements in German compounds: a morphological analysis in comparison with Greek, Maria Koliopoulou (University of Innsbruck, Austria) 7. Compounding in Albanian as a case of ‘structural blending’: evidence from the contrastive analysis of Greek and Albanian, Asimakis Fliatouras (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) 8. Past tense usages in tense-rich and tenseless languages: a contrastive study, Masahiko Nose (Shiga University, Japan) Part III: Syntax 9. A contrastive analysis of interrogative constructions in Romance: microvariation and theory, Caterina Donati (Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, France) 10. Wh-questions at the syntax-discourse interface – German-Swedish contrasts, Valéria Molnár (Lund University, Sweden) 11. Focus types: a cross-linguistic study of clause and information structure, Michalis Georgiafentis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) and Angeliki Tsokoglou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) 12. Strong pronouns as postverbal subjects in Spanish and Italian, Manuel Leonetti (University of Alcalá, Spain) and Victoria Escandell-Vidal (National Distance Education University, Spain) 13. Clitic...

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