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Contrast And Representations In Syntax Bronwyn M Bjorkman Editor

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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Bronwyn M. Bjorkman (editor), Daniel Currie Hall (editor)
ISBN: 9780198817925, 0198817924
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Contrast And Representations In Syntax Bronwyn M Bjorkman Editor by Bronwyn M. Bjorkman (editor), Daniel Currie Hall (editor) 9780198817925, 0198817924 instant download after payment.

This book explores how grammatical oppositions - for instance, the contrast between present and past tense - are represented in the syntax of natural languages. The nature of syntactic contrast is tied to a fundamental question in generative syntactic theory: what is universal in syntax, and what is variable? The chapters in this volume examine the dual role of features, which both define a set of paradigmatic contrasts and act as the building blocks of syntactic structures and the drivers of syntactic operations. In both of these roles, features are increasingly considered the locus of parametric variation. This identification of parameters with features has opened up new possibilities for investigating connections between the morphological system of a language and its syntax, and suggests a new role for featural contrast in syntactic theory. The contributors to this volume address these two major questions from a range of perspectives, drawing on data from a variety of typologically diverse languages, including Blackfoot, Greek, Onondaga, and Scottish Gaelic.

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