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Triggers

Verfasser/in: Anne Breitbarth; Henk C van Riemsdijk
Verlag: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, ©2004.
Serien: Studies in generative grammar, 75.
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"A large part of syntax is concerned with movement. Accordingly, one of the most central questions of syntax is why elements move at all, and why they move to certain specific positions. A powerful idea of current syntactic theorizing is that certain morpho-syntactic features must be checked by some element moving to their position and thereby act as triggers for movement. This book addresses the appropriateness of  Weiterlesen…
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Triggers.
Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, c2004
(OCoLC)647656021
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Alle Autoren: Anne Breitbarth; Henk C van Riemsdijk
ISBN: 3110181398 9783110181395
OCLC-Nummer: 56532599
Beschreibung: vi, 496 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Inhalt: The role of triggers in linguistic theory : some introductory remarks / Anne Breitbarth and Henk van Riemsdijk --
Snowballing movement and generalized pied-piping / Enoch O. Aboh --
Optionality at the interface : triggering focus in Romanian / Gabriela Alboiu --
How N-words move : bipartite negation and 'split-NegP' / Arthur Bell --
The agreement parameter / Chris Collins --
Some notes on emphatic forms and displacement in Dutch / Norbert Corver --
Scrambling, optionality and non-lexical triggers / Roland Hinterholzl --
Phonological content and syntactic visibility / Ruriko Kawashima and Hisatsugu Kitahara --
On triggers of movement and effects at the interfaces / Mariana Lambova
Serientitel: Studies in generative grammar, 75.
Verfasserangabe: edited by Anne Breitbarth, Henk van Riemsdijk.
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"A large part of syntax is concerned with movement. Accordingly, one of the most central questions of syntax is why elements move at all, and why they move to certain specific positions. A powerful idea of current syntactic theorizing is that certain morpho-syntactic features must be checked by some element moving to their position and thereby act as triggers for movement. This book addresses the appropriateness of such an approach and discusses in detail the ways in which syntactic theory should deal with triggering mechanisms, what triggers should be allowed, and how a variety of constructions in more than a dozen languages can be adequately handled in terms of trigger theory"--Provided by publisher.

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