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The Free Word Order Phenomenon - Its Syntactic Sources and Diversity (Hardcover)
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The Free Word Order Phenomenon - Its Syntactic Sources and Diversity (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]
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This book deals with the syntax of the free word order phenomenon
(scrambling) in a wide range of languages - in particular, German,
Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Serbo-Croatian, Tagalog, Tongan, and
Turkish - in some of which the phenomenon was previously unstudied.
In the past, the syntax of free word order phenomena has been
studied intensively with respect to its A- and A'-movement
properties and in connection with its semantic (undoing) effects.
The different articles in this volume offer new ways of analyzing
free word order under (i) minimalist assumptions, (ii) concerning
the typology of scrambling languages, (iii) with respect to the
question of how it is acquired by children, (iv) in connection with
its relatedness to information structural factors, and (v) with
respect to its consequences for a highly elaborated sentence
structure of the IP/VP domain. The articles that focus mainly on
the emprical aspects of free word order phenomena deal with the
properties and proper analysis of rightwards scrambling in Turkish,
with the A-/A'-nature and triggers for VSO-VOS alternations in
Tongan, as well as with left-branch extractions and NP-Split in
Slavic and its consequences for a typology of scrambling languages.
The articles that focus on theoretical aspects of scrambling deal
with questions concerning the motivatation of a derivation with
scrambling in a free word order language, such as whether
scrambling has to be analyzed as topicalization or focus movement.
Or assuming that scrambling is feature-driven, how the technical
details of this analysis are implemented in the grammar to avoid
unwarranted derivations, for example, derivations with
string-vacuous scrambling. A further important question that is
addressed is when scrambling is acquired in the development of the
grammar, and what the consequences are for the timing of the
acquisition of A- and A'-movement properties. This volume will be
most relevant to researchers and advanced students interested in
generative syntax, as well as typologists working on German,
Japanese, Slavic, Turkish, Dravidian and Austronesian languages. We
regret that due to a layout error the title of Miyagawa's article
on "EPP and semantically vacuous scrambling" is misrepresented in
the printed version of the book. You can download the article with
the corrected title here.
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