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Local Modelling Of Nonlocal Dependencies In Syntax Artemis Alexiadou Editor Tibor Kiss Editor Gereon Mller Editor

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Local Modelling Of Nonlocal Dependencies In Syntax Artemis Alexiadou Editor Tibor Kiss Editor Gereon Mller Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Artemis Alexiadou (editor); Tibor Kiss (editor); Gereon Müller (editor)
ISBN: 9783110294774, 311029477X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Local Modelling Of Nonlocal Dependencies In Syntax Artemis Alexiadou Editor Tibor Kiss Editor Gereon Mller Editor by Artemis Alexiadou (editor); Tibor Kiss (editor); Gereon Müller (editor) 9783110294774, 311029477X instant download after payment.

Syntactic dependencies are often non-local: They can involve two positions in a syntactic structure whose correspondence cannot be captured by invoking concepts like minimal clause or predicate/argument structure. Relevant phenomena include long-distance movement, long-distance reflexivization, long-distance agreement, control, non-local deletion, long-distance case assignment, consecutio temporum, extended scope of negation, and semantic binding of pronouns. A recurring strategy pursued in many contemporary syntactic theories is to model cases of non-local dependencies in a strictly local way, by successively passing on the relevant information in small domains of syntactic structures.
The present volume brings together eighteen articles that investigate non-local dependencies in movement, agreement, binding, scope, and deletion constructions from different theoretical backgrounds (among them versions of the Minimalist Program, HPSG, and Categorial Grammar), and based on evidence from a variety of typologically distinct languages. This way, advantages and disadvantages of local treatments of non-local dependencies become evident. Furthermore, it turns out that local analyses of non-local phenomena developed in different syntactic theories (spanning the derivational/declarative divide) often may not only share identical research questions but also rely on identical research strategies.

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