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Structures, strategies and beyond : studies in honour of Adriana Belletti /

This paper provides an analysis of the left periphery of relative clauses in the Cimbrian variety of Luserna and explores which of the two complementizer systems Cimbrian makes use of in restrictive and appositive relative clauses. Furthermore, the sentential particle da (lit. 'there'), wh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hamann, Cornelia, 1953- (Editor ), Matteini, Simona (Editor ), Di Domenico, Elisa (Editor ), Belletti, Adriana (honouree.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
Colección:Linguistik aktuell ; bd. 223.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Structures, Strategies and Beyond; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1. The architecture of the computational component; 2. The realization of structure relative to discourse and referential dependencies: Focus, the vP periphery, and pronominal reference; 3. Complex clauses in linguistic theory and acquisition: The role of intervention; References; Problems of projection; References; Notes on labeling and subject positions; 0. Introduction; 1. Background: Labeling, freezing, and maximality; 2. The status of subjects.
  • 3. Subject-object asymmetries4. Lack of fixed subject effects in Null Subject Languages; 5. Freezing effects in the low focus position; 6. An apparent violation of freezing: "Extraction" from the focus of clefts; 7. Halting, complements, and specifiers; References; On a PP/DP asymmetry in extraction; 1. Introduction; 2. The 'no extraction' account; 3. A revised perspective on subject islands; 3.1 The selectivity of subject island effects; 3.2 Subject islands from a top-down perspective; 4. The PP/DP asymmetry: Experimental evidence; 4.1 Experimental set-up; 4.2 Results; 4.3 Discussion.
  • 5. Explaining the DP/PP asymmetry6. Summary and further prospects; References; Augmentative, pejorative, diminutive and endearing heads in the extended nominal projection; 1. Introduction; 2. The position of the augmentative, pejorative, diminutive and endearing heads; 2.1 The augmentative, pejorative, diminutive and endearing suffixes of Italian; 2.2 Notes on the diminutive and endearing suffixes of German, Piapoco and Russian; 2.2.1 German; 2.2.2 Piapoco; 2.2.3 Russian; 2.3 The position of the four heads in the extended nominal projection.
  • 2.3.1 The diminutive and augmentative particles of Nankina and Fuyug2.3.2 The functional adjective little in English and its order wrt other adjectives; References; A note on parallels between agreement and intervention; 1. Introduction; 2. Agreement with a gente; 3. Intervention effects: The parallel with agreement; 4. Concluding remarks; References; Locality effects in Italian verbal morphology; 1. Introduction; 2. Basic properties of Italian verbal morphosyntax; 3. Irregular perfect forms; 4. Alternations in the Perfect; 5. Past Participle.
  • 6. Italian deverbal nominalizations built on the Past Participle7. Conclusion; References; Be careful how you use the left periphery; 1. Information structure and the left periphery; 2. Making most (too much?) of the CP periphery: The movement derivation of gapping; 2.1 The pattern; 2.2 A left periphery derivation of gapping: Implementations; 2.2.1 Left-peripheral movement and ellipsis; 2.2.2 The nature of the left-peripheral movement.