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The distinction between functional categories and lexical
categories is at the heart of present-day grammatical theory, in
theories on language acquisition, code-switching and aphasia. At
the same time, it has become clear, however, that there are many
lexical items for which it is less easy to decide whether they side
with the lexical categories or the functional ones. This book deals
with the grammatical behavior of such in- between-categories, which
are referred to here as "semi-lexical categories."
The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the
main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This
branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is
concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of
linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into
the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high
quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues.
The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from
syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to
studies of the lexicon. To discuss your book idea or submit a
proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert
The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the
main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This
branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is
concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of
linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into
the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high
quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues.
The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from
syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to
studies of the lexicon. To discuss your book idea or submit a
proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert
Diagnosis is an essential part of scientific research. It refers to
the process of identifying a phenomenon, property, or condition on
the basis of certain signs and by the use of various diagnostic
procedures. This book is the first ever to consider the use of
diagnostics in syntactic research and focuses on the five core
domains of natural language syntax - ellipsis, agreement, anaphora,
phrasal movement, and head movement. Each empirical domain is
considered in turn from the perspectives of syntax, syntax at the
interfaces, neuropsycholinguistics, and language diversity. Drawing
on the expertise of 20 leading scholars and their empirically rich
data, the book presents current thoughts on, and practical answers
to, the question: What are the diagnostic signs, techniques and
procedures that can be used to analyse natural language syntax? It
will interest linguists, including formalists, typologists,
psycholinguists and neurolinguists.
Diagnosis is an essential part of scientific research. It refers to
the process of identifying a phenomenon, property, or condition on
the basis of certain signs and by the use of various diagnostic
procedures. This book is the first ever to consider the use of
diagnostics in syntactic research and focuses on the five core
domains of natural language syntax - ellipsis, agreement, anaphora,
phrasal movement, and head movement. Each empirical domain is
considered in turn from the perspectives of syntax, syntax at the
interfaces, neuropsycholinguistics, and language diversity. Drawing
on the expertise of 20 leading scholars and their empirically rich
data, the book presents current thoughts on, and practical answers
to, the question: What are the diagnostic signs, techniques and
procedures that can be used to analyse natural language syntax? It
will interest linguists, including formalists, typologists,
psycholinguists and neurolinguists.
14% discount on a subscription to the complete series, please
contact us via [email protected]. The Syntax of Dutch aims at
presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic
knowledge of Dutch. It is primarily concerned with language
description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to
all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of
Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics.
Syntax of Dutch: Verbs and Verb Phrases consists of three volumes.
Volume 1 opens with a general introduction to verbs, including a
review of various verb classifications and discussions on
inflection, tense, mood, modality and aspect. This is followed by a
comprehensive discussion of complementation (argument structure and
verb frame alternations). Volume 2 continues the discussion of
complementation, but is more specifically focused on clausal
complements: the reader will find detailed discussions of finite
and infinitival argument clauses, complex verb constructions and
verb clustering. Volume 3 concludes with a description of adverbial
modification and the overall structure of clauses in relation to,
e.g., word order (verb placement, wh-movement. extraposition
phenomena, scrambling, etc.).
14% discount on a subscription to the complete series, please
contact us via [email protected]. The Syntax of Dutch aims at
presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic
knowledge of Dutch. It is primarily concerned with language
description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to
all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of
Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics.
Syntax of Dutch: Verbs and Verb Phrases consists of three volumes.
Volume 1 opens with a general introduction to verbs, including a
review of various verb classifications and discussions on
inflection, tense, mood, modality and aspect. This is followed by a
comprehensive discussion of complementation (argument structure and
verb frame alternations). Volume 2 continues the discussion of
complementation, but is more specifically focused on clausal
complements: the reader will find detailed discussions of finite
and infinitival argument clauses, complex verb constructions and
verb clustering. Volume 3 concludes with a description of adverbial
modification and the overall structure of clauses in relation to,
e.g., word order (verb placement, wh-movement. extraposition
phenomena, scrambling, etc.).
The multi-volume work Syntax of Dutch presents a synthesis of
current thinking on Dutch syntax. The text of the seven already
available volumes was written between 1995 and 2015 and issued in
print between 2012 and 2016. The various volumes are primarily
concerned with the description of the Dutch language and, only
where this is relevant, with linguistic theory. They will be an
indispensable resource for researchers and advanced students of
languages and linguistics interested in the Dutch language. This
volume is the final one of the series and addresses issues relating
to coordination. It contains three chapters. Chapter 1 discusses
the syntactic and semantic properties of coordinate structures and
their constituting elements, that is, the coordinators and the
coordinands they link. Chapter 2 discusses the types of ellipsis
known as conjunction reduction and gapping found in coordinate
structures. Chapter 3 discusses elements seemingly exhibiting
coordination-like properties, such as dan 'than' in comparative
constructions like Jan is groter dan zij 'Jan is taller than she'.
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