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Optimalitytheoretic Syntax Language Speech And Communication Gãraldine Legendre

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Optimalitytheoretic Syntax Language Speech And Communication Gãraldine Legendre
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 554
Author: Géraldine Legendre, Jane Grimshaw, Sten Vikner
ISBN: 9780262122351, 9780262621380, 0262122359, 026262138X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Optimalitytheoretic Syntax Language Speech And Communication Gãraldine Legendre by Géraldine Legendre, Jane Grimshaw, Sten Vikner 9780262122351, 9780262621380, 0262122359, 026262138X instant download after payment.

Recent work in theoretical syntax has revealed the strong explanatory power of the notions of economy, competition, and optimization. Building grammars entirely upon these elements, Optimality Theory syntax provides a theory of universal grammar with a formally precise and strongly restricted theory of universal typology: cross-linguistic variation arises exclusively from the conflict among universal principles. Beginning with a general introduction to Optimality Theory syntax, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art, as represented by the work of the leading developers of the theory. The broad range of topics treated includes morphosyntax (case, inflection, voice, and cliticization), the syntax of reference (control, anaphora, and pronominalization), the gammar of clauses (complementizers and their absence), and grammatical and discourse effects in word order. Among the theoretical themes running throughout are the interplay between faithfulness and markedness, and various questions of typology and of inventory. Contributors Peter Ackema, Judith Aissen, Eric Bakovic, Joan Bresnan, Hye-Won Choi, João Costa, Jane Grimshaw, Edward Keer, Géraldine Legendre, Gereon Müller, Ad Neeleman, Vieri Samek-Lodovici, Peter Sells, Margaret Speas, Sten Vikner, Colin Wilson, Ellen Woolford.

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