Clefts are intricate objects which, starting with Jespersen (1937),
have motivated much work in descriptive and formal linguistics.
Nonetheless, almost a century later their exact internal structure
and status are still widely debated, therefore a multidisciplinary
volume on this theoretically complex structure across different
languages of the world is greatly needed. The articles featured in
this volume follow an in-depth Introduction written by the editors,
in which we offer a survey of the state-of-the-art on clefts by way
of a strong contextualisation to the volume, including a number of
robust empirical observations on the morphosyntactic and
interpretational properties of these structures in numerous
standard and non-standard Romance varieties, as well as a critical
presentation of the contributions included in the volume. Among
other things, the ten selected articles propose new insights into
the widely-reported interpretational asymmetry between subject and
object clefts, the features involved in their derivation, the ways
in which the low and high peripheries are variously exploited in
the derivation, the morphosyntactic and interpretational
differences between clefts and their non-cleft counterparts, the
role and formal properties of the copula, the notion of
sub-extraction of features, a reconsideration of the very notion of
focus via clefting, and much more. The volume, written by renown
experts, offers an in-depth overview of the structure of it-clefts,
taking into account different and complementary fields of the study
of linguistics (cartography, quantitative methods, experimental
investigations, nanosyntax, typology and dialectology) and robust
empirical data from numerous languages including Romance varieties,
Hungarian, Mandarin Chinese, and two Spanish- and French-lexifier
creoles. Our belief is that the synchrony of clefts will only be
appropriately understood once diachronic, typological, historical,
experimental and dialectological aspects are all brought together.
We offer through this volume a first attempt at providing such a
variegated picture of the cross-linguistic morphosyntax of
it-clefts.
General
Imprint: |
de Gruyter Mouton
|
Country of origin: |
Germany |
Series: |
Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
First published: |
2024 |
Editors: |
Caterina Bonan
• Adam Ledgeway
|
Dimensions: |
230 x 155mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
250 |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-11-073860-5 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
3-11-073860-0 |
Barcode: |
9783110738605 |
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