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Infinitives : restructuring and clause structure /

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wurmbrand, Susanne, 1966-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2003.
Colección:Studies in generative grammar ; 55.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1. Infinitives in brief
  • 2. Restructuring-its significance in history
  • 2.1. The class of restructuring predicates
  • 2.2. The structure of restructuring infinitives
  • 2.3. The motivation for restructuring
  • Chapter 2: Lexical restructuring
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Case assignment in restructuring constructions
  • 2.1. A-movement-basic analysis
  • 2.2. Other instances of pP-less infinitives
  • 2.3. Restructuring vs. non-restructuring
  • 2.4. The lack of case and bi-clausal approaches to restructuring
  • 3. Tense properties of restructuring constructions.
  • 3.1. Infinitival tense
  • 3.2. Tense vs. irrealis aspect
  • 3.3. Restructuring infinitives are tenseless
  • 3.4. Overt tense markers in Japanese infinitives
  • 3.5. The restructuring/tense connection
  • 4. Other functional projections
  • 4.1. The restructuring configuration and functional projections
  • 4.2. CP-properties of restructuring infinitives
  • 4.3. Infinitival marker
  • 4.4. Negation
  • 5. Verb raising in restructuring constructions
  • 5.1. The verb raising/restructuring connection
  • 5.2. Tense dependencies
  • 5.3. Intervening heads
  • 5.4. Dislocation of restructuring complements.
  • 6. Summary
  • Chapter 3: Functional restructuring
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The split IP parameter
  • 2.1. English vs. German
  • 2.2. German clause structure
  • 3. Motivating the lexical/functional distinction
  • 3.1. Restructuring predicates as auxiliaries
  • 3.2. Lexical/functional differences in German
  • 3.3. Restructuring and functional structure (Cinque 2000)
  • 4. German functional constructions
  • 4.1. Modal constructions
  • 4.2. Raising constructions
  • 4.3. Semi-functional constructions
  • 5. Summary
  • Chapter 4: The infinitival subject
  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Infinitives with and without a syntactic subject
  • 2.1. Binding
  • 3. What is under control
  • 3.1. Main proposal
  • 3.2. Syntax semantics
  • 3.3. "It" anaphors
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 5: Grades of (non- )restructuring
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Restructuring vs. non-restructuring
  • 3. Graded (non- )restructuring
  • 3.1. Restructuring vs. reduced non-restructuring
  • 3.2. Non-restructuring
  • 4. Semantic classification of infinitives
  • 4.1. Two ways to forget
  • 4.2. Factive (and propositional) infinitives
  • Chapter 6: Summary and conclusion
  • Appendix
  • 1. Overview.
  • 2. Verb classification
  • 3. Distinguishing irrealis, propositional, factive
  • 3.1. Irrealis properties
  • 3.2. Factive, propositional
  • 4. (Non- )Restructuring properties
  • 4.1. Passive
  • 4.2. Pronoun fronting
  • 4.3. Scrambling
  • 5. Verb classifications in different languages
  • 5.1. Rizzi (1976, 1982)
  • 5.2. Napoli (1981)
  • 5.3. Zagona (1982), Aissen and Perlmutter (1976, 1983)
  • 5.4. Picallo (1985)
  • 5.5. Burzio (1986)
  • 5.6. Fanselow (1989)
  • 5.7. Rutten (1991)
  • 5.8. Haider (1993)
  • 5.9. Sabel (1994/1996)
  • 5.10. Cinque (1997)
  • 5.11. Grosse (2000)
  • References
  • Index.