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Comparative Studies in Word Order Variation : Adverbs, pronouns, and clause structure in Romance and Germanic.

The present book is a typological study in crucial portions of the grammars of French/Romance and German/Germanic. It starts by asking: What do adverbs, pronouns and full noun phrases have in common? This question is tackled, on the one hand, from an empirical perspective by the description of relev...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Laenzlinger, Christopher
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1998.
Colección:Linguistik aktuell ; Bd. 20.
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520 |a The present book is a typological study in crucial portions of the grammars of French/Romance and German/Germanic. It starts by asking: What do adverbs, pronouns and full noun phrases have in common? This question is tackled, on the one hand, from an empirical perspective by the description of relevant linguistic facts leading to significant and unexpected generalizations, and, on the other hand, from a theoretical perspective by the formalization of (i) a novel model of the Xbar-schema containing at most two Specifiers (double Spec model) and (ii) a well-defined model of Checking Theory, dist. 
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505 0 |a Foreword -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The empirical background -- 1.2 The theoretical background -- 1.2.1 The phrase structure component -- 1.2.2 The composition of clause structure -- 1.2.3 Checking Theory -- 1.2.4 Movement -- 1.2.5 Chains and conditions on representation -- 1.3 Organization of the book -- 2 The Syntax of Adverbs -- 2.1 Towards a typology of adverbs -- 2.2 The distribution of adverbs -- 2.2.1 Sentence adverbs -- 2.2.2 VP-adverbs -- 2.3 Towards a syntactic definition of adverbs -- 2.3.1 Adverbs as A-specifiers -- 2.3.2 Adverbs in predication. 
505 8 |a 2.4 The semantics of adverbs -- 2.5 The syntax-semantics interface -- 2.6 The GB-based approaches -- 2.7 Adverb insertion and phrase structure -- 2.7.1 Against Adjunction -- 2.7.2 The double Spec model of X-schema -- 2.7.3 Kayne's (1994) Linear Correspondence Axiom -- 2.8 Extraposition in the right A-specifier -- 2.9 The licensing of adverb positioning -- 2.9.1 Two types of adverbial operators -- 2.9.2 The Adv-Criterion vs. Checking Theory -- 2.10 Adverb hierarchy and clause structure -- 2.11 The linear placement of adverbs -- 2.11.1 Verb movement -- 2.11.2 Extraposition. 
505 8 |a 2.11.3 The distribution of adverbs within CP -- 2.12 Conclusion -- 3 Pronouns -- 3.1 Object pronouns -- 3.1.1 Romance object pronouns -- 3.1.2 Germanic object pronouns -- 3.2 Subject pronouns -- 3.2.1 French and Northern Italian subject pronouns -- 3.2.2 Subject pronouns in Germanic -- 4 The Structure of the German Clause -- 4.1 An overview of the German Mittelfeld -- 4.2 A survey of scrambling transformations -- 4.3 Scrambling and specificity -- 4.4 Scrambling and focus -- 4.5 Scrambling and adverb distribution -- 4.6 Speculations on V2 -- 4.7 Conclusion -- 5 Conclusion -- Endnotes. 
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