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Syntax and Morphology Multidimensional

✍ Scribed by Andreas Nolda (editor); Oliver Teuber (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
300
Series
Interface Explorations [IE]; 24
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume collects papers that discuss theoretical or empirical problems from a multidimensional view of syntax and morphology, presupposing frameworks such as LFG, HPSG, the Parallel Architecture, or Integrational Linguistics, where syntactic and morphological objects are conceived as constructs with multiple, interrelated components.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Introduction: Multiple dimensions in syntax and morphology
The Parallel Architecture and its place in cognitive science
A phono-syntactic template for Turkish: Base-generating free word order
A coanalysis approach to Polish past tense agreement
Optimal specifications: On case marking in Polish
Case competition in Russian: Genitive vs. accusative and nominative. An integrational account
How can the polysemy of syntactic categories be conciliated with semantic coherence? Syntactic and lexical factors for the emergence of a global signification ofthe imparfait in French
On lexical and syntactic licensing of category mixing
AUTO- and INTER- versus (?) SE: Remarks on interaction and competition between word formation and syntax
The interaction between morphology and syntax exhibited by the German writing system
Subject index


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