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Clefts And Their Relatives Matthew Reeve

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Clefts And Their Relatives Matthew Reeve
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Matthew Reeve
ISBN: 9789027255686, 9027255687
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Clefts And Their Relatives Matthew Reeve by Matthew Reeve 9789027255686, 9027255687 instant download after payment.

Cleft constructions have long presented an analytical challenge for syntactic theory. This monograph argues that clefts and related constructions cannot be analysed in a straightforwardly compositional manner. Instead, it proposes that the locality conditions on modification (for example by a restrictive relative clause) must be reformulated such that they account for the apparent compositionality of DP-internal modification whilst also permitting ‘discontinuous’ modification of the type which is independently needed for constructions such as relative clause extraposition. The empirical focus of the book is on clefts in English and Russian, which have a similar interpretation but considerably divergent syntactic structures. The author argues that, despite these syntactic differences, both types of cleft are mapped to their semantic interpretations in the same manner. This monograph will be essential reading for those working on cleft constructions and copular sentences more generally, and will be of interest to those working on the syntax-semantics interface.

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