
Complex Predicates in Nonderivational Syntax
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 17. August 1998
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-0-12-613530-5 (ISBN)
Description
Complex Predicates in Nonderivational Syntax collects recent research in complex predicates within a variety of languages, such as German, Dutch, Italian, French, Korean, and Urdu. Recognizing that complex predicates is one of the most active research areas in nonderivational theories of grammar, contributors focus on diverse aspects of complex predicate phenomena, including order variation, constituency relations, interactions with other construction types, argument relations, and the syntax morphology interface. Their concentration on issues of linguistically adequate description open these articles to those interested in syntax, semantics, morphology, computational linguistics, and natural language processing. It includes essays written by the leading researchers in the field, including Ivan Sag. It makes the clearest and most advanced statement to date about complex predicates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-613530-5 (9780126135305)
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Content
Preface
A. Abeillo, D. Godard, and I. Sag, "Two Kinds of Composition in French Complex Predicates"
G. Bouma and G. van Noord, "Word Order Constraints on Verb Clusters in German and Dutch"
M. Butt, "Constraining Argument Merger Through Aspect"
E. Hinrichs and T. Nakazawa, "Third Construction and VP Extraposition in German: An HPSG Analysis"
C. Chung, "Argument Composition and Long-Distance Scrambling in Korean: An Extension of the Complex Predicate Analysis"
A. Kathol, "Constitutency and Linearization of Verbal Complexes"
E. Kraak, "A Deductive Account of French Object Clitics"
P. Monachesi, "Italian Restructuring Verbs: A Lexical Analysis"
G. Webelhuth, "Causatives and the Nature ofArgument Structure"
Subject Index
A. Abeillo, D. Godard, and I. Sag, "Two Kinds of Composition in French Complex Predicates"
G. Bouma and G. van Noord, "Word Order Constraints on Verb Clusters in German and Dutch"
M. Butt, "Constraining Argument Merger Through Aspect"
E. Hinrichs and T. Nakazawa, "Third Construction and VP Extraposition in German: An HPSG Analysis"
C. Chung, "Argument Composition and Long-Distance Scrambling in Korean: An Extension of the Complex Predicate Analysis"
A. Kathol, "Constitutency and Linearization of Verbal Complexes"
E. Kraak, "A Deductive Account of French Object Clitics"
P. Monachesi, "Italian Restructuring Verbs: A Lexical Analysis"
G. Webelhuth, "Causatives and the Nature ofArgument Structure"
Subject Index