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Issues In Formal Germanic Typology Werner Abraham C Janwouter Zwart

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Issues In Formal Germanic Typology Werner Abraham C Janwouter Zwart
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Werner Abraham, C. Jan-Wouter Zwart
ISBN: 9789027227669, 9027227667
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Issues In Formal Germanic Typology Werner Abraham C Janwouter Zwart by Werner Abraham, C. Jan-wouter Zwart 9789027227669, 9027227667 instant download after payment.

This book takes up a variety of general syntactic topics, which either yield different solutions in German, in particular, or which lead to different conclusions for theory formation. One of the main topics is the fact that languages that allow for extensive scrambling between the two verbal poles, V-2 and V-last, need to integrate discourse functions like thema and rhema into the grammatical description. This is attempted, in terms of Minimalism, thus extending the functional domain. Special attention is given to the asymmetrical scrambling behavior of indefinites vs. definites and their semantic interpretation. Related topics are: Transitive expletive sentences, types of existential sentences with either BE or HAVE, the that-trace phenomenon and its semantics, negative polarity items, ellipsis and gapping, passivization, double negation ― all of which have extensive effects both on distributional behavior and semantic disambiguation, reaching far beyond effects observable in English with its rigid, ‘un-scrambable’ word order.

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