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Case And Agreement From Fringe To Core A Minimalist Approach Stefan Keine

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Case And Agreement From Fringe To Core A Minimalist Approach Stefan Keine
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Stefan Keine
ISBN: 9783110234404, 3110234408
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Case And Agreement From Fringe To Core A Minimalist Approach Stefan Keine by Stefan Keine 9783110234404, 3110234408 instant download after payment.

This book explores the view that impoverishment and Agree operations are part of a single grammatical component. The architecture set forth here gives rise tocomplex but highly systematic interactions between the two operations. This interaction is shown to provide a unified and general account of apparentlydiverse and unrelated intances of eccentric argument encoding that so far haveremained elusive to a unified theoretical account. The proposed view of the grammatical architecture achieves an integration of these phenomena withinbetter-studied languages and thus gives rise to a more general theory of caseand agreement phenomena. The empirical evidence on the basis of which the proposal is developed drawsfrom a wide range of typologically non-related languages, including Basque, Hindi, Icelandic, Itelmen, Marathi, Nez Perce, Niuean, Punjabi, Sahaptin, Selayarese, Yukaghir, and Yurok . The proposal has far-reaching consequences for the study of grammatical architecture, linguistic interfaces, derivational locality in apparently non-local dependencies and the role of functional considerations in formal approaches tothe human language faculty.

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