Mapping Spatial PPs
Title | Mapping Spatial PPs PDF eBook |
Author | Guglielmo Cinque |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 2010-08-13 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780199813278 |
Mapping Spatial PPs focuses on a particular aspect of the internal syntax of prepositional phrases that has been relatively neglected in previous studies: the fine-grained articulation of their structure. With contributions from top scholars in the field, this volume investigates such components as direction, location, axial part, deictic center, absolute (ambiental) and relative view point, using evidence from Romance, Germanic, and African languages, with references to other language families. Mapping Spatial PPs demonstrates that the internal structure of prepositional phrases is richer than previously recognized.
Mapping Spatial PPs:The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 6
Title | Mapping Spatial PPs:The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 6 PDF eBook |
Author | Guglielmo Cinque |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 2010-08-13 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780195393675 |
Mapping Spatial PPs focuses on a particular aspect of the internal syntax of prepositional phrases that has been relatively neglected in previous studies: the fine-grained articulation of their structure. With contributions from top scholars in the field, this volume investigates such components as direction, location, axial part, deictic center, absolute (ambiental) and relative view point, using evidence from Romance, Germanic, and African languages, with references to other language families. Mapping Spatial PPs demonstrates that the internal structure of prepositional phrases is richer than previously recognized.
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVII
Title | Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVII PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Davis |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages | 238 |
Release | 2016-07-26 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027267014 |
The study of Arabic dialects has been an important and rich area of research over the past thirty-five years or so, with significant implications for modern linguistic analysis. The current volume builds on this tradition with ten scholarly contributions that provide novel data and analyses in multiple areas of Arabic linguistics: Syntax and its interfaces; regional and sociolinguistic variation; and first language acquisition. The linguistic facts in the volume are drawn from the various Arabic dialects spoken in North Africa, Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, and Standard Arabic, and the analyses proposed reflect current approaches in linguistic theory. The volume, therefore, should be of interest to formal linguists, sociolinguists, historical linguists, dialectologists, as well as researchers on first language acquisition. It is our hope that the papers in this volume will spur more interest in and research on further aspects of Arabic linguistics.
Space and Events
Title | Space and Events PDF eBook |
Author | Sameerah Tawfeeq Saeed |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | 325 |
Release | 2016-04-26 |
Genre | Grammar, Comparative and general |
ISBN | 1443892769 |
This book presents a study of the internal syntax and semantics of spatial PPs, as well as their role and contribution in motion events when combined with different motion verbs. It offers a new perspective on spatial adpositions, presenting them as Relators. They relate entities, positions or events to specific entities or positions in a spatial relationship. Based on the way these elements are viewed, the minimum P projection proposed is [RelpathP [RelplaceP]]. The scope of the materials examined here allows equivalent elements in Kurdish and Arabic for which no full descriptions are available to be analysed. Furthermore, this book provides a syntactic-semantic model, which is built on insights from Dowty (1979) and Rothstein’s (2004) semantic approaches and Ramchand’s (2008) syntactic model. It will be of interest to anyone wishing to learn about the internal and external syntax and semantics of spatial adpositions across English, Kurdish and Arabic.
The Cartography of Chinese Syntax
Title | The Cartography of Chinese Syntax PDF eBook |
Author | Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2015-08-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0190463791 |
This edited volume provides new insights into the architecture of Chinese grammar from a comparative perspective, using principles of cartography. Cartography is a research program within syntactic theory that is guided by the view that syntactic structures contain grammatical and functional information that is ideal for semantic interpretation - by studying the syntactic structures of a particular language, syntacticians can better understand the semantic issues at play in that language. The chapters in this book map out the "topography" of a variety of constructions in Chinese, specifically information structure, wh-question formation, and peripheral functional elements. The syntactic structure of Chinese makes it an ideal language for this line of research, because functional elements are often spread throughout sentences rather than clumped together as is usually dictated by language-specific morphology. Mapping Chinese syntactic structures therefore offers a window into the origin of heavily "scrambled" constructions often observed in other languages. The book includes a preface that will discusses the goal of cartography and explains how the collection contributes towards our understanding of this approach to syntax. The subsequent seven original articles all contain original syntactic data that is invaluable for future research in cartography, and the collection as a whole paints a broader picture of how the alignment between syntax and semantics works in a principled way.
The Structure of Words at the Interfaces
Title | The Structure of Words at the Interfaces PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Newell |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2017-06-22 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0191084085 |
This volume takes a variety of approaches to the question 'what is a word?', with particular emphasis on where in the grammar wordhood is determined. Chapters in the book all start from the assumption that structures at, above, and below the 'word' are built in the same derivational system: there is no lexicalist grammatical subsystem dedicated to word-building. This type of framework foregrounds the difficulty in defining wordhood. Questions such as whether there are restrictions on the size of structures that distinguish words from phrases, or whether there are combinatory operations that are specific to one or the other, are central to the debate. In this respect, chapters in the volume do not all agree. Some propose wordhood to be limited to entities defined by syntactic heads, while others propose that phrasal structure can be found within words. Some propose that head-movement and adjunction (and Morphological Merger, as its mirror image) are the manner in which words are built, while others propose that phrasal movements are crucial to determining the order of morphemes word-internally. All chapters point to the conclusion that the phonological domains that we call words are read off of the morphosyntactic structure in particular ways. It is the study of this interface, between the syntactic and phonological modules of Universal Grammar, that underpins the discussion in this volume.
Typological Studies
Title | Typological Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Guglielmo Cinque |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2014-02-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1317691245 |
In this book, Cinque takes a generative perspective on typological questions relating to word order and to the syntax of relative clauses. In particular, Cinque looks at: the position of the Head vis à vis the relative clause in relation to the position of the verb vis à vis his object; a general cross-linguistic analysis of correlatives; the need to distinguish a sentence-grammar, from a discourse-grammar, type of non-restrictives (with languages differing as to whether they possess both, one, the other, or neither); a selective type of extraction from relative clauses; and a tentative sketch of a more ample work in progress on a unified analysis of externally headed, internally headed, and headless relative clauses.