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Theoretical Approaches to Disharmonic Word Order

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550 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am05.12.2013
This book considers whether any generalisations can be made about word order in language. The chapters, written by international scholars, draw on data from several 'disharmonic' and typologically distinct languages, including Mandarin Chinese, Basque, French, English, Hixkaryana (a Cariban language), Khalkha Mongolian, Uyghur Turkic, and Afrikaans.mehr
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KlappentextThis book considers whether any generalisations can be made about word order in language. The chapters, written by international scholars, draw on data from several 'disharmonic' and typologically distinct languages, including Mandarin Chinese, Basque, French, English, Hixkaryana (a Cariban language), Khalkha Mongolian, Uyghur Turkic, and Afrikaans.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-968435-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum05.12.2013
Seiten550 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 165 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 41 mm
Gewicht975 g
Artikel-Nr.29103694

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART I: ON THE NATURE OF DISHARMONY; PART II: THE ROLE OF PROSODY; PART III: THE QUESTION OF ANTISYMMETRY; PART IV: NOVEL ALTERNATIVES TO ANTISYMMETRY; PART V: THE FINAL-OVER-FINAL CONSTRAINTmehr

Autor

Theresa Biberauer is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, where she is also a Fellow of Churchill College, and an Associate Professor Extraordinary at her South African alma mater, Stellenbosch University. Her research interests are principally in theoretical and comparative (synchronic and diachronic) morphosyntax, with Germanic generally and Afrikaans in particular being areas of specific interest. Her past work has focused on word-order variation, (null) subject phenomena, negation, information structure, and the larger question of the nature of parametric variation.


Michelle Sheehan is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge specialising in comparative syntax with a particular interest in the Romance languages. She has worked on null arguments, Control, word order variation, extraposition, clausal-nominal parallels and case/alignment. She is co-author of the CUP volume Parametric Variation: Null Subjects in Minimalist Theory and the forthcoming volumes The Final over Final Constraint (MIT Press) and The Philosophy of Universal Grammar (OUP).