The second glot international state-of-the-article book : the latest in linguistics /

The Glot International State-of-the-Article books constitute the ideal solution for everyone who wants to have a good idea of what the others are doing but has not had time to follow the developments in all other parts of the field on a day to day basis. This volume offers 15 overview articles on su...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Cheng, Lisa; Sybesma, Rint
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ; Boston :
Publication Dates: 2014.
©2003
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Studies in generative grammar [sgg] ; volume 61
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110890952
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Summary: The Glot International State-of-the-Article books constitute the ideal solution for everyone who wants to have a good idea of what the others are doing but has not had time to follow the developments in all other parts of the field on a day to day basis. This volume offers 15 overview articles on subjects ranging from the development of grammars (by David Lightfoot) and markedness in phonology (by Keren Rice) to the syntactic representation of linguistic events (by Sara Thomas Rosen) and the structure of coordination (by Ljiljana Progovac).
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (vi, 499 pages) : illustrations.
Also available in print edition.
ISBN: 9783110890952
Index Number: P125
CLC: H0
Contents: Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Preface --
The development of grammars /
Semantics and the Generative Enterprise /
The semantics of Mood /
Three approaches to discourse and donkey anaphora /
Floating quantifiers: Handle with care /
No lack of determination /
Partitivity /
Islands /
Structure for coordination /
Optionality in optimality-theoretic syntax /
The syntactic representation of linguistic events /
Syntactic approaches to cliticization /
Featural markedness in phonology: variation /
Schwa in phonological theory /
Distributed Morphology /
Affiliations and addresses.