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Оглавление
- Interfaces in Grammar
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- References
- Chapter 2. Unifying UG and language variation
- 1. A challenge in linguistic theory
- 2. A Binding Theory
- 3. Anaphora universals over non-isomorphic languages
- References
- Appendix
- Chapter 3. Elements of syntax: Repulsion and attraction
- 1. Early sources of inspiration
- 2. A bit of “early” history
- 3. Some ideas about categories, projections, the internal cohesion of projections, and the contexts in which they occur
- 4. A monumental mistake
- 5. First ideas about a new approach
- 6. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4. Computational and semantic aspects of resumption: Computational and semantic aspects of resumption
- 1. Resumptive pronouns: What they are and where they are found in Welsh
- 2. Computational aspects of A′-dependencies: Resumption vs. movement
- 3. A narrow-syntactic approach to Welsh relativization
- 4. The subjacency puzzle
- 5. Semantic aspects of resumption
- 6. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 5. Causality, comitativity, contrastivity, and selfhood: Causality, comitativity, contrastivity, and selfhood: A view from the left periphery and the vP periphery
- 0. Introduction
- 1. The delimiting factors
- 2. Subject agentivity
- 3. Reflexives of nature
- 4. A working hypothesis
- 5. Outer adverbial ziji as a focus adverb
- 6. Further consequences
- 7. Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 6. System repairing strategy at interface: Wh-in-situ in Mandarin Chinese
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Prosodic licensing of wh-in-situ in Chinese
- 3. Theoretical consequences
- 4. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 7. The V-copy construction in Mandarin: A case temporarily reported
- 1. Preliminaries
- 2. Some key properties of the V-copy construction
- 3. An overview of earlier accounts
- 4. Some recent contributions, their evaluation, and their yield
- 5. The Proposal – Part 1: VCC with dur/freq phrases
- 6. The Proposal – Part 2: degree complements
- 7. The proposal – Part 3: Resultative compounds
- 8. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 8. The syntax of either and disjunction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Syntactic movement theory
- 3. The reduction theory
- 4. The locality condition for the SI either
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 9. Focus, negation and event quantification in Chinese: Focus, negation and event quantification in Chinese: How focus helps shape negation in natural language
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sentences as descriptions of events
- 3. Mei and focus – an event-based account
- 4. Reanalyzing mei as a negative existential event quantifier
- 5. Discussion: Information-structural characteristics of bu, mei(-you) and bu-shi
- 6. Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 10. Null object constructions, VP-ellipsis, and sentence interpretation: Null object constructions, VP-ellipsis, and sentence interpretation
- 1. Arguments for and against the VP-ellipsis analysis of the null object construction
- 2. Problems for Li (1998)
- 3. The necessity of the two analyses of NOCs in Chinese
- 4. The parallel vs. Non-parallel distinction and sentence interpretation
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11. The acquisition of nominal structure, word order and referentiality in Chinese: Corpus and experimental findings
- 1. The Subject Specificity Constraint in Chinese: An alternative view
- 2. The mapping of specificity to word order within the numeral phrase: Inner Modifier Nominal (IMN) vs. Outer Modifier Nominal (OMN)
- 3. Numeral phrases used by Mandarin-speaking children and adults
- 4. An experimental study on Mandarin-speaking children’s comprehension of the IMN /OMN distinction
- 5. Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 12. Syntax/semantics interface and interpretation of Chinese NP1NP2V construction by Japanese speakers
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theoretical accounts on the agent role assignment in Chinese and Japanese NP1NP2V
- 3. Previous studies on L2 acquisition of Chinese NP1NP2V
- 4. Empirical study
- 5. Discussion
- 6. Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Language index
- Subject index
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