Aspects of Grammatical Architecture

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Accusative Clitics
advanced syntactic architecture research
Alain Rouveret
Author_Alain Rouveret
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Clitic Placement
cliticization phenomena
clitics
Copular Sentences
Dative Clitics
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European Portuguese
Existential Constructions
functional categories
generative grammar
grammatical architecture
Individual Level Predicates
Inflectional Domain
Lea Nash
Locative Clitic
Main Verb
Matrix Declaratives
Minimal Link Condition
minimalist perspective
minimalist syntax
morphosyntactic interfaces
Narrow Syntax
natural languages
Phase Head
phase structure
phrase structure analysis
Priority Principle
Probe Goal Relations
Proxy Categories
Resumptive Pronouns
Single Licensing Condition
Spec Head Agreement
Stage Level Predicates
syntactic theory
Tense Morpheme
Uninterpretable Feature
Verb Bod
Verb Initial Languages
VP ellipsis
vP Phase

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  • ISBN 9781138082472
  • Weight: 703g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume collects eleven papers written between 1991 and 2016, some of them unpublished, which explore various aspects of the architecture of grammar in a minimalist perspective. The phenomena that are brought to bear on the architectural issue come from a range of languages, among them French, European Portuguese, Welsh, German and English, and include clitic placement, expletive pronouns, resumption, causative structures, copulative and existential constructions, VP ellipsis, as well as the distinction between the SVO, VSO and V2 linguistic types. This book sheds a new light on the division of labor between components and paves the way for further research on grammatical architecture.

Alain Rouveret is Emeritus Professor of General Linguistics at the Université Paris-Diderot in Paris, France. He has also taught in Paris-Saint-Denis, as well as at Ecole Normale Supérieure, at Ecole Polytechnique, at EHESS and at GLOW Summer Schools in Salzburg and Gerona. His main research interests are in comparative syntax, morphology, formal grammar and linguistic typology. Besides many articles in international journals, he has published Syntaxe du gallois: principes généraux et typologie (1994) and Arguments minimalistes. Une présentation du Programme Minimaliste de Noam Chomsky (2015).

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