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Asymmetry In Grammar Syntax And Semantics Anna Maria Di Sciullo Ed

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Asymmetry In Grammar Syntax And Semantics Anna Maria Di Sciullo Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Anna Maria Di Sciullo (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027227782, 9027227780
Language: English
Year: 2002
Volume: Vol. 1

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Asymmetry In Grammar Syntax And Semantics Anna Maria Di Sciullo Ed by Anna Maria Di Sciullo (ed.) 9789027227782, 9027227780 instant download after payment.

This volume brings to fore the centrality of asymmetry in DP, VP and CP. A finer grained articulation of the DP is proposed, and further functional projections for restrictive relatives, as well as a refined analyses of case identification and presumptive pronouns. The papers on VP discuss further asymmetries among arguments, and between arguments and adjuncts. Double-object constructions, specificational copula sentences, secondary predicates, and the scope properties of adjuncts are discussed in this perspective. The papers on CP propose a further articulation of the phrasal projection, justifications for Remnant IP movement, and an analysis of variation in clause structure asymmetries. The papers in semantics support the hypothesis that interpretation is a function of configurational asymmetry. The type/token information difference is further argued to correspond to the partition between the upper and lower level of the phrase. It is also proposed that Point of View Roles are not primitives of the pragmatic component, but are head-dependent categories. Configurationality is further argued to be required to distinguish contrastive from non-contrastive Topic. Compositionality is proposed to explain cross-linguistic variations in the selectional behaviour of typologically different languages.

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