
Discourse and Grammar
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Bringing together papers from various subfields of theoretical linguistics, this volume gives a representative glimpse of current research on form and function in grammar. Its overarching topic is as old as it is hot: the relation between the major clause types as determined in syntax, and their canonical or idiosyncratic roles in discourse as characterized in pragmatic terms. Though none of the papers addresses this topic in its full breadth, they can all be seen to make their specific contributions to it, scrutinizing the pertinent aspects of the grammatical interfaces and elaborating detailed case studies.
The first part of this collection comprises three papers (by Asher, Portner, and van Rooy & Franke) devoted to the semantics/pragmatics interface. The second part, with contributions by Rizzi, Saito, and Belletti, deals with the question of how the constitution of sentence types can be related to properties of functional categories in the clausal periphery.The last four papers (Boskovic, van Riemsdijk, Bauke & Roeper, Williams) concern the interaction of lexical elements and clausal functional categories, revealing unexpected parallels between clause structure and the internal structure, particularly in lexical categories.
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2 - Part I. Semantic and Pragmatic Properties of Sentence Types [Seite 15]
2.1 - Implicatures in Discourse [Seite 17]
2.2 - Permission and Choice [Seite 49]
2.3 - Promises and Threats with Conditionals and Disjunctions [Seite 75]
3 - Part II. Sentence Types and Clausal Peripheries [Seite 95]
3.1 - Revisiting the CP of Clefts [Seite 97]
3.2 - Delimitation Effects and the Cartography of the Left Periphery [Seite 121]
3.3 - Sentence Types and the Japanese Right Periphery [Seite 153]
4 - Part III. Clausal Properties of Lexical Categories [Seite 183]
4.1 - On NPs and Clauses [Seite 185]
4.2 - Discerning Default Datives: Some Properties of the Dative Case in German [Seite 253]
4.3 - How Phase-Based Interpretations Dictate the Typology of Nominalizations [Seite 295]
4.4 - Scope and Verb Meanings [Seite 327]
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