Verbal Complexes
Title | Verbal Complexes PDF eBook |
Author | Hilda Judith Koopman |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780262611541 |
The central idea of Dynamic Antisymmetry is that movement and phrase structure are not independent properties of grammar; more specifically, that movement is triggered by the geometry of phrase structure. Assuming a minimalist framework, movement is traced back to the necessity for natural language to organize words in linear order at the interface with the perceptual-articulatory module.Andrea Moro uses this innovative perspective to analyze several empirical domains, focusing on small clauses, split wh-movement, and clitic constructions. In a final speculative chapter, he examines the general consequences for the design of grammar implied by Dynamic Antisymmetry.The book is self-contained, with a synopsis of current theories of movement and a synthetic presentation of the theory of antisymmetry. An appendix presents the essentials of a unified theory of copular sentences, which plays a central role in the argument and has several important consequences for syntax, for example, for expletives and locality.Linguistic Inquiry Monograph No. 38
The Verbal Complex in Subordinate Clauses from Medieval to Modern German
Title | The Verbal Complex in Subordinate Clauses from Medieval to Modern German PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher D. Sapp |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027255563 |
This research monograph is an empirical and theoretical study of clause-final verbal complexes in the history of German. The book presents corpus studies of Middle High German and Early New High German and surveys of contemporary varieties of German. These investigations of the verbal complex address not only the frequencies of the word orders, but also the linguistic factors that influence them. On that empirical basis, the analysis adopted is the classic verb-final approach, with alternative orders derived by Verb (Projection) Raising. Verb Raising in these historical and modern varieties is subject to morphological, prosodic, and sociolinguistic restrictions, suggesting that the orders in question are not driven by narrow syntax but by their effects at the interface with phonology. This study will be of interest to students and scholars studying the diachronic syntax of German, West Germanic dialect syntax, and the relationship between prosody and word order.
Clause Typing in the Old Irish Verbal Complex
Title | Clause Typing in the Old Irish Verbal Complex PDF eBook |
Author | Carlos García-Castillero |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | 422 |
Release | 2020-07-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110680327 |
Austin’s words on page 1 of his seminal work How to do things with words are valid for this study on clause typing in the Old Irish verbal complex: “The phenomenon to be discussed is very widespread and obvious, and it cannot fail to have been already noticed, at least here and there, by others. Yet I have not found attention paid to it specifically”. Old Irish, a regular V1 language, morphologically distinguishes six clause types, to wit, declarative, relative, wh- and polar interrogative, responsive and imperative clause types. After discussing the constituency of the Old Irish verbal complex and the pragmatically marked orders, i.e. cleft-sentence and left-dislocation, the form, function, paradigmatic consistency and syntax of those clause types are then analysed in detail. The other main issues of this study are the descriptively adequate paradigm of clause types and the interaction of clause typing with subordination and with non-verbal predication in Old Irish. This monograph offers a comprehensive view of clause typing, its morphological expression and related phenomena in the earliest Insular Celtic language, and may also contribute to the general consideration of these topics in both the typological and diachronic perspectives.
Complex Predicates
Title | Complex Predicates PDF eBook |
Author | Stefan Müller |
Publisher | Stanford Univ Center for the Study |
Total Pages | 468 |
Release | 2002-01 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9781575863856 |
Complex Predicates examines a number of linguistic phenomena—including auxiliary and verb combinations, causative constructions, predicatives, depictive secondary predicates, and particle and verb combinations—and uses scrambling and fronting data to determine that all except the depictive secondary predicates should be treated as complex predicates. Müller's analysis of inflection and derivation is compatible with syntactical analysis of particle verbs; as a byproduct, it also solves the particle verb bracketing paradox often discussed in the literature.
The Verbal Complex in Romance
Title | The Verbal Complex in Romance PDF eBook |
Author | Paola Monachesi |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | 316 |
Release | 2005-05-26 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780191534492 |
This book explores the interface between syntax and the other components of the grammar, in particular phonology, morphology, and argument structure. The author proceeds through a consideration of case studies, such as clitics and complex predicates (auxiliary and modal verbs) in Romance, grounding theoretical analysis in constant exemplification. She shows that a careful analysis of their properties can lead to a better understanding of the interaction of the various components of the grammar. The syntactic properties of clitics are considered in relation to their phonological and morphological characteristic. The properties of auxiliary verbs are analysed from the perspective of the interface between argument structure and syntactic structure. Modal verbs are examined at the interface between syntax and phonology. The analyses of clitics and auxiliaries throw interesting new light on the link between Romanian and Balkan/Slavic. This is a valuable contribution to the study of grammatical interfaces and to Romance verbal typology and comparative linguistics.
Complex Words, Causatives, Verbal Periphrases and the Gerund
Title | Complex Words, Causatives, Verbal Periphrases and the Gerund PDF eBook |
Author | Petr Čermák |
Publisher | Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press |
Total Pages | 163 |
Release | 2020-05-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 8024645548 |
The monograph focuses on the typological differences between the four most widely spoken Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian) and Czech. Utilizing data from InterCorp, the parallel corpus project of the Czech National Corpus, the book analyses various categories (expression of potential non-volitional participation, iterativity, causation, beginning of an action and adverbial subordination) to discover differences and similarities between Czech and the Romance languages. Due to the massive amount of data mined, as well as the high number of languages examined, the monograph presents general and individual typological features of the four Romance languages and Czech that often exceed what has previously been accepted in the field of comparative linguistics.
From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates
Title | From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates PDF eBook |
Author | Mar Garachana Camarero |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2022-11-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027256926 |
This volume, which can be considered as a follow-up publication to Pusch & Wesch (2003), contains ten studies on verbal periphrases in a wide array of Romance languages, both in a synchronic and in a historic perspective. Thus, this collective volume addresses the Romance verbal periphrastic system as a whole. The aim of the contributions is twofold: on the one hand, the authors intend to enrich the knowledge about the inventory of verbal periphrases of Romance languages, both in descriptive and analytical terms. On the other hand, the volume seeks to provide new insights for the study of the grammatical, pragmatic, and cognitive foundations of verbal periphrases, in order to enlarge our comprehension of their genesis, their evolution and their usage. Languages treated in the contributions include Catalan, (European) French, Friulian, (European) Portuguese, Romanian, (European) Spanish, and Catalan Sign Language (LSC).