
Arguments and Case
Explaining Burzio's Generalization
Eric J. Reuland(Editor)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 15. September 2000
Book
Hardback
255 pages
978-90-272-2755-3 (ISBN)
Description
The ideas presented by the contributions in this volume originated in a workshop on Burzio's generalization. Burzio's Generalization (BG) states that a verb which does not assign an external theta-role to its subject does not assign structural accusative Case to an object and conversely. It connects cross-linguistic similarities between e.g. passives, raising verbs, and unaccusatives. However, it does so by linking very different properties of a predicate. This raises fundamental questions about its theoretical status. The contributions in this volume explore BG's theoretical basis. A consensus emerges that BG is, in fact, an epiphenomenon, due to the interaction of different principles of grammar. Moreover, the contributions show a striking convergence as to how BG is ultimately derived. The results obtained make a significant contribution to the further development of theories of Case and thematic relations.
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The introduction by Eric Reuland is a clear and elegant road map: it formulates the core question and summarizes the proposed answers, clearly highlighting the most interesting theoretical issues brought up by each paper. The best review of this volume is Reuland's introduction. -- Chiara Frigini, University of Toronto in Canadian Journal of Linguistics 47(3/4), 2002More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2755-3 (9789027227553)
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Content
1. List of Contributors; 2. Preface; 3. Explaining Burzio's Generalization: Exploring the issues (by Reuland, Eric J.); 4. Case and Licensing (by Marantz, Alec); 5. The License to License: Licensing of structural case plus economy yields Burzio's Generalization (by Haider, Hubert); 6. The nature of verbs and Burzio's generalization (by Hoekstra, Teun); 7. Oblique Subjects and Burzio's Generalization (by Mahajan, Anoop K.); 8. Thetablind Case: Burzio's Generalization and its Image in the Mirror (by Laka, Itziar); 9. The Aspect-case Typology Correlation: Perfectivity and Burzio's Generalization (by Abraham, Werner); 10. Anatomy of a Generalization (by Burzio, Luigi); 11. Name Index; 12. Subject Index