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Logical Structure and Linguistic Structure: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives

✍ Scribed by Joseph Aoun, Norbert Hornstein (auth.), C.-T. James Huang, Robert May (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
307
Series
Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 40
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In comparative syntax a general approach has been pursued over the past decade predicated on the notion that Universal Grammar allows of open parameters, and that part of the job of linguistic theory is to specify what values these parameters may have, and how they may be set, given primary linguistic data, to determine the grammars of particuΒ­ lar languages. The papers presented in this volume are also concerned with language variation understood in this way. Their goals, however, do not strictly fall under the rubric of comparative syntax, but form part of what is more properly thought of as a comparative semantics. Semantics, in its broadest sense, is concerned with how linguistic structures are associated with their truth-conditions. A comparative semantics, therefore, is concerned with whether this association can vary from language to language, and if so, what is the cause of this variation. Taking comparative semantics in this way places certain inherent limitations on the search for the sources of variability. This is because the semantic notion of truth is universal, and does not vary from language to language: Sentences either do or do not accurately characterize what they purport to describe. ! The source of semantic variability, therefore, must be somehow located in the way a language is structured.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Bound and Referential Pronouns....Pages 1-23
Logical Form and Barriers in Navajo....Pages 25-47
Towards a Modular Theory of Coreference....Pages 49-78
Head Government in LF-Representations....Pages 79-109
Logical Structure in Syntactic Structure: The Case of Hungarian....Pages 111-147
In Defense of the Correspondence Hypothesis: Island Effects and Parasitic Constructions in Logical Form....Pages 149-196
Construing WH ....Pages 197-231
Two Properties of Clitics in Clitic-Doubled Constructions....Pages 233-251
LF Movement in Iraqi Arabic....Pages 253-276
Back Matter....Pages 277-287

✦ Subjects


Semantics; Syntax


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