Organizing Grammar: Linguistic Studies in Honor of Henk van RiemsdijkHans Broekhuis, Norbert Corver, Riny Huijbregts, Ursula Kleinhenz, Jan Koster Walter de Gruyter, 2011/12/22 - 737 ページ Henk van Riemsdijk has long been known as one of Europe’s most important linguists. His seminal ideas have been influential in developing generative grammar in Europe and beyond. As the initiator, co-founder, and chair of the GLOW society, he made the society the leading platform of European generative linguistics. He has also been editor of the series Studies in Generative Grammar since its foundation. As a teacher and supervisor, he has inspired generations of students. On the occasion of his relocation from the Netherlands to Italy, his friends, students and colleagues celebrate his work with this collection of essays on numerous topics of current theoretical interest. |
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... argument leads to an identical result as under the controlling factor of ( inter ) subjectification , the vaguer notion not belonging to any calibrated linguistic layering should be given up to the benefit of the latter . We will indeed ...
... argument leads to an identical result as under the controlling factor of ( inter ) subjectification , the vaguer notion not belonging to any calibrated linguistic layering should be given up to the benefit of the latter . We will indeed ...
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... argument derivable from these illustration is this : Like other modal verbs , werden ' become ' is inchoative , i.e. perfective . Neither by embedding a perfective nor an imperfective infinitive ( eintreffen ' arrive ' vs. in der ...
... argument derivable from these illustration is this : Like other modal verbs , werden ' become ' is inchoative , i.e. perfective . Neither by embedding a perfective nor an imperfective infinitive ( eintreffen ' arrive ' vs. in der ...
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... argument for the distinct behavior of EMV and DMV may rest in the fact that they extend different syntactic and semantic scopes in the clausal predication - cf. ( 4 ) - ( 6 ) above : DMVs have a very narrow , probably VP or V ° scope ...
... argument for the distinct behavior of EMV and DMV may rest in the fact that they extend different syntactic and semantic scopes in the clausal predication - cf. ( 4 ) - ( 6 ) above : DMVs have a very narrow , probably VP or V ° scope ...
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... argument which , for some speakers , must co- occur together with an accusative argument , as in ( 3c ) . ( 3 ) a . Hans wurde getötet . killed.
... argument which , for some speakers , must co- occur together with an accusative argument , as in ( 3c ) . ( 3 ) a . Hans wurde getötet . killed.
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... argument structure , they select their complement solely in terms of morphosyntactic and category features of the head of the complement . Van Riemsdijk ( 1998 ) provided convincing arguments for the existence of semi - lexical heads in ...
... argument structure , they select their complement solely in terms of morphosyntactic and category features of the head of the complement . Van Riemsdijk ( 1998 ) provided convincing arguments for the existence of semi - lexical heads in ...
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On dative subjects in Russian | 365 |
structural or inherent? | 374 |
Examining the scope of PrinciplesandParameters Theory | 383 |
Clitics and adjacency in Greek PPs | 390 |
A minimalist program for parametric linguistics? | 407 |
A syntactic approach to negated focus questions in Bulgarian | 415 |
The case of midpositions | 424 |
Quechua Psoup | 434 |
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The notion of topic and the problem of quantification in Hungarian | 137 |
Questions of complexity | 146 |
Functional heads lexical heads and hybrid categories | 152 |
Concatenation and interpretation | 162 |
a digressive discourse | 171 |
unifying existential and list readings | 186 |
a note on Hungarian PPs | 197 |
evidence from Frankish tones | 206 |
Classifiers agreement and honorifics in Japanese | 222 |
What stranded adjectives reveal about SplitNP Topicalization | 230 |
Past tense interpretations in Dutch | 241 |
Why phonology is the same | 252 |
from accidents to principles and beyond | 263 |
Enfoldment as Economy | 275 |
GP Ill have to put your flat feet on the ground | 283 |
On parameters and on principles of pronunciation | 289 |
What to do with those fools of a crew | 300 |
Why indefinite pronouns are different | 310 |
Seeing the forest despite the tree | 319 |
When to piedpipe and when to strand in San Dionicio Octotepec Zapotec | 331 |
Free relatives as lightheaded relatives in Turkish | 340 |
Is linguistics a natural science? | 350 |
Two asymmetries between Clitic Left and Clitic Right Dislocation in Bulgarian | 359 |
Semantic compositionality of the wayconstruction | 439 |
Soft mutation at the interface | 447 |
Abracadabra the relation between stress and rhythm | 458 |
What do we learn when we acquire a language? | 466 |
a result of a FlemishFrench sprachbund | 474 |
The object of verbs like help and an apparent violation of UTAH | 483 |
A note on relative pronouns in Standard German | 495 |
Agreeing to bind | 505 |
Positive polarity and evaluation | 514 |
Phase theory and the privilege of the root | 529 |
a reply to Newmeyer | 538 |
Welsh VPellipsis and the representation of aspect | 554 |
A new perspective on event participants in psychological states and events | 563 |
A glimpse of doublyfilled COMPs in Swiss German | 572 |
Missing prepositions in Dutch free relatives | 582 |
Final sonorant devoicing in early Yokuts fieldrecords | 592 |
Cyclic NP structure and trace interpretation | 599 |
Appositive and parenthetical relative clauses | 608 |
Overt infinitival subjects if thats what they are | 618 |
Wanna and the prepositional complementizers of English | 625 |
A note on asymmetric coordination and subject gaps | 633 |
towards an alternative account of some intervention effects | 641 |
Circumstantial evidence for Dative Shift | 661 |
Why should diminutives count? | 669 |
Adjacency PF and extraposition | 679 |
A note on functional adpositions | 689 |
Bibliography of Henk C van Riemsdijk | 696 |
Index | 707 |
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