A feature-based syntax of functional categories: the structure, acquisition, and specific impairment of functional systems
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1. Verfasser: Hegarty, Michael 1959- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berlin Mouton de Gruyter ©2005
Schriftenreihe:Studies in generative grammar 79
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-340) and index
""Chapter 1: Introduction""; ""1. Aims and approach""; ""2. Elements of Minimalist syntax""; ""3. Feature-based projection of functional categories""; ""Chapter 2: A feature-based derivation of functional heads""; ""1. The syntactic utility of functional heads""; ""2. Derived functional heads""; ""2.1. Derived functional heads in the literature""; ""2.2. Feature matrices and constraints""; ""2.3. Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 3: Germanic verb-second and expletive subjects""; ""1. Patterns of Germanic verb-second""; ""2. Expletive subjects""
""3. Verb-second and the Top domain in Old English and Middle English""""3.1. Early English verb-second""; ""3.2. A feature-based account of Old and Middle English verb-second""; ""3.3. Middle English dialects and language change""; ""3.4. Streamlining accounts of Old English word order below the TOPIC domain""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 4: Aspects of clitic placement and clitic climbing""; ""1. Head movement accounts of clitic placement""; ""2. Verb and clitic movement""; ""2.1. Mechanics of clitic placement in Italian and Spanish""; ""2.2. Clitic placement in French""; ""2.3. Imperatives""
""2.4. The orders of multiple object clitics in Modern Greek""""3. Problems with clitic climbing in a feature-based syntax""; ""4. A feature-based approach to clitic climbing""; ""4.1. Restructuring""; ""4.2. Mechanics of clitic climbing with feature-derived functional categories""; ""4.3. Some properties of clitic climbing""; ""4.4. Other accounts of clitic climbing""; ""4.5. Clitic climbing out of finite clauses in Salentino""; ""5. Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 5: Tenseless clauses and coordination""; ""1. Accusative subject conjuncts""
""1.1. Properties of the accusative subject conjunct construction""""1.2. The structure of coordination in the ASC construction""; ""1.3. The internal structure of the ASC clause""; ""2. Small clause complements of perception verbs""; ""2.1. The ASC-like structure of â€Bare Infinitiveâ€? complements""; ""2.2. Higginbothamâ€?s (1983) account""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 6: The acquisition of functional features""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Preliminaries""; ""2.1. Feature projection versus functional category adjunction""; ""2.2. The present study""; ""3. Results""; ""3.1. Peter""; ""3.2. Nina""
""3.3. Naomi""""4. Discussion and conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 7: The acquisition of adult functional categories""; ""1. Theories and predictions""; ""1.1. Strong continuity accounts""; ""1.2. Radford�s maturational theory""; ""1.3. Induction""; ""1.4. Bottom-up structure building accounts""; ""1.5. Feature-based theory of functional categories""; ""1.6. Processing capacity, working memory, and phrase structure complexity""; ""2. Procedures""; ""2.1. Counting functional categories""; ""2.2. Size normalization and nominative subject filtering""
Beschreibung:xiii, 348 pages :
ISBN:9783110895407
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