Organizing GrammarHans Broekhuis Mouton de Gruyter, 2005 - 716 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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... sonority is a major force driving a wide variety of phonological phenomena , there are at least two very different opinions as to the implementation of this concept into the grammar . One view holds that sonority is to be defined in ...
... sonority is a major force driving a wide variety of phonological phenomena , there are at least two very different opinions as to the implementation of this concept into the grammar . One view holds that sonority is to be defined in ...
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... sonority , which claims that the | A | - element adds to sonority . Here , we follow Scheer ( 1999 ) and particularly Van der Torre ( 2003 ) in claiming that segments carrying the | A | -element have a relatively high degree of sonority ...
... sonority , which claims that the | A | - element adds to sonority . Here , we follow Scheer ( 1999 ) and particularly Van der Torre ( 2003 ) in claiming that segments carrying the | A | -element have a relatively high degree of sonority ...
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... sonority are somewhat marginal in the literature . By far the most dominant position is that segments are ' extrinsically ' ordered according to their degree of sonority ( see Wright 2004 , for a recent overview ) . The segment classes ...
... sonority are somewhat marginal in the literature . By far the most dominant position is that segments are ' extrinsically ' ordered according to their degree of sonority ( see Wright 2004 , for a recent overview ) . The segment classes ...
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the case of the getpassive | 13 |
Preposition stranding and locative adverbs in German | 31 |
Unbearably light verbs versus finite auxiliary drop | 53 |
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