
Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology
Jutta Hartmann(Author)
Brassey's (UK) Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2007
Book
Hardback
342 pages
978-0-08-046614-9 (ISBN)
Description
In the early 80s, largely due to Chomsky's Lectures on Government and Binding and ensuing research, a kind of encompassing theory of empty elements had emerged. This theory was largely concerned with silent subjects, silent pronominals, and various kinds of traces of movement. Since then, however, the picture has become more blurred. More types of empty elements were proposed, ellipsis phenomena began to receive some attention, and interface issues arose: are silent elements silent due to deletion (or failure to be spelled out) at the phonetic interface or are they independently existing items in the lexicon that simply fail to have a phonetic form?
Furthermore, silent elements are also ubiquitous in phonology and similar questions arise: can syllables have empty nuclei, can segments fail to be pronounced when they are not properly attached to a slot in a (supra-) segmental structure?
Sounds of Silence is an attempt to bring together a number of original contributions that all address such questions. And while a new encompassing theory is not yet in sight, this book helps pave the way. This book offers a study of "empty elements" in language use. The original contributions are from an international list of authors.
Furthermore, silent elements are also ubiquitous in phonology and similar questions arise: can syllables have empty nuclei, can segments fail to be pronounced when they are not properly attached to a slot in a (supra-) segmental structure?
Sounds of Silence is an attempt to bring together a number of original contributions that all address such questions. And while a new encompassing theory is not yet in sight, this book helps pave the way. This book offers a study of "empty elements" in language use. The original contributions are from an international list of authors.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
712 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-046614-9 (9780080466149)
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Content
Sounds of Silence
(Preliminary)
(Morpho-)Phonology
- Benjaballah, Sabrina & Martin Haiden*
A typology of emptiness in templates
- Côté, Marie Hélène *
Empty elements in schwa, liaison and h-aspiré: the French Holy Trinity revisited
- Lowenstamm, Jean *
On n, (?)0;, and types of nouns
- Scheer, Tobias *
Why the Prosodic Hierarchy is a diacritic and why the Interface must be direct
Syntax
- Bokovi(?), eljko *
On Successive Cyclic Movement and the Freezing Effect of Feature Checking*
- Kallulli, Dalina *
Resumption and relativization and information structure
- Kato, Takaomi *
ATB distribution of in-situ-wh-phrases: A case for the null operator approach to wh-in-situ phrases in Japanese
- Surányi, Balázs *
The Theory of Head Movement and Cyclic Spell-Out
(Preliminary)
(Morpho-)Phonology
- Benjaballah, Sabrina & Martin Haiden*
A typology of emptiness in templates
- Côté, Marie Hélène *
Empty elements in schwa, liaison and h-aspiré: the French Holy Trinity revisited
- Lowenstamm, Jean *
On n, (?)0;, and types of nouns
- Scheer, Tobias *
Why the Prosodic Hierarchy is a diacritic and why the Interface must be direct
Syntax
- Bokovi(?), eljko *
On Successive Cyclic Movement and the Freezing Effect of Feature Checking*
- Kallulli, Dalina *
Resumption and relativization and information structure
- Kato, Takaomi *
ATB distribution of in-situ-wh-phrases: A case for the null operator approach to wh-in-situ phrases in Japanese
- Surányi, Balázs *
The Theory of Head Movement and Cyclic Spell-Out