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Flexible Syntax

A Theory of Case and Arguments

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

Most linguistic theories assume that each grammatical relation is established in a unique structural configuration. Neeleman and Weerman take issue with this view, arguing for a more flexible approach on the basis of conceptual considerations and data taken mostly, but not exclusively, from the Germanic languages. In-depth analyses of word order phenomena as well as diachronic and typological generalizations motivate a re-evaluation of the role of case in the projection of arguments. Case is shown to provide a syntactic foothold for thematic interpretation, something which is necessary in a grammar that does not allow fixed theta-positions. Thus, this study does not only offer a genuine alternative to many standard assumptions, it also explains why there should be such a thing as case in natural language. weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-0-7923-6058-2 / 978-0792360582 / 9780792360582

Verlag: Springer Netherland

Erscheinungsdatum: 30.11.1999

Seiten: 253

Auflage: 1

Zielgruppe: Research

Autor(en): A. Neeleman, F. Weerman

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