Syntactic analysis: an HPSG-based approach
"In syntactic analysis, as in linguistics generally, the skills required to first identify, and then make sense of, complex patterns in linguistic data involve a certain specific kind of reasoning, where various alternatives are entertained and modified in light of progressively broader empiric...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In syntactic analysis, as in linguistics generally, the skills required to first identify, and then make sense of, complex patterns in linguistic data involve a certain specific kind of reasoning, where various alternatives are entertained and modified in light of progressively broader empirical coverage. Rather than focus on transmitting the details of complex theoretical superstructures, this textbook takes a practical, analytical approach, starting from a small set of powerful analytic tools, applied first to simple phenomena and then to the passive, complement and raising/control constructions. The analytic tools are then applied to unbounded dependencies, via detailed argumentation. What emerges is that syntactic structure, and intricate networks of dependencies linking different parts of those structures, are straightforward projections of lexical valence, in tandem with very general rules regulating the sharing of feature values. Featuring integrated exercises and problems throughout each chapter, this book equips students with the analytical tools for recognizing and assessing linguistic patterns"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 334 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781107018884 9781107614123 |
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Preface page xi
1 Syntactic Data, Patterns, and Structure 1
1.1 Introduction: The Problem, and a Possible Solution 1
1.1.1 Natural Language Data 1
1.1.2 A Possible Line of Solution 7
1.2 Structure: Some Clues 8
1.2.1 Displacement: A Basic Natural Language Pattern 8
1.2.2 VP Proform Replacement 13
1.3 Labeling Phrasal Categories: Why VP? 16
1.4 Subconstituents of VP 18
1.4.1 Evidence for NPs 19
1.4.2 Versions of the Displacement Test 21
1.4.3 Evidence for PP 22
1.5 Tree Representation of Constituent Structure 24
1.6 A Worked Example: Solution Procedure 30
1.7 Trees and Grammars: A Preview 33
1.8 What Comes Next? 36
2 Syntactic Rules and Lexical Valence 37
2.1 The Setting 37
2.2 Where Do Syntactic Structures Come From? 38
2.2.1 Phrase Structure Rules, Continued 42
2.3 The Valence Problem 48
2.4 The Valence Solution 55
2.5 Refinements 63
2.6 Subject Selection 72
2.7 NPs 76
2.7.1 One Replacement 77
2.7.2 Generalizing the NP System 82
2.8 Adjuncts 85
2.9 Markers 89
2.10 A Unitary Architecture for Syntactic Categories? 97
2.11 What Comes Next? 100
3 The Auxiliary Dependency 102
3.1 Auxiliary Phenomena: What A re Auxiliaries? 103
3.1.1 The NICE Properties 104
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3.1.2 The Auxiliary System Dependency 108
3.1.3 How Modals Reveal Themselves to Be Verbs 110
3.2 What Is the Phrase Structure of Clauses with Auxiliaries? 113
3.2.1 Auxiliaries as VP Heads? 113
3.2.2 Coordination 120
3.2.3 Null Subjects: An Alternative That Doesn’t Work 323
3.3 Capturing Auxiliaries 125
3.3.1 Some Stocktaking 125
3.3.2 Solving the Auxiliary Puzzle Via Valence 126
3.3.3 Capturing Auxiliary Ordering 132
3.4 Auxiliaries and Subject Selection 133
3.5 Where Does Inversion Come From? 136
3.6 What Comes Next? 141
4 Local Dependencies and Lexical Rules 143
4.1 Case and Agreement 143
4.1.1 Case 143
4.1.2 Agreement 146
4.2 Passive 151
4.2.1 The Basic Cases 151
4.2.2 Passive Imposters 155
4.3 Infinitival Complements 159
4.4 Extraposition 166
4.4.1 Basic Data 167
4.4.2 Phrase Structure of the Extraposition VP 167
4.5 There 174
4.5.1 Basic Data 176
4.5.2 There Is a Subject 178
4.5.3 There Is a (Pronominal) NP 179
4.5.4 There VPs Immediately Dominate the Predicate 180
4.5.5 Accounting for There 182
4.6 Ergative and Antipassive 188
4.7 What Comes Next? 192
5 Infinitival Complements 194
5.1 Consequences of the V NP VP Analysis 194
5.2 What Is Infinitival tol 202
5.2.1 To as a Preposition? 202
5.2.2 To as a Complementizer? 204
5.2.3 NICE Revisited 208
5.3 Raising Verbs, Continued 218
5.4 ‘ Super-Raising’: The French Tense Auxiliaries 226
5.5 What Comes Next? 234
6 The Limits of Valence: Topicalization 236
6.1 Beyond Valence: Data 236
6.2 Beyond Valence: Structure 237
6.3 Beyond Valence: Mechanism 245
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6.3.1 Is Constituent Structure Shared between Filler and Gap? 247
6.3.2 Filler/Gap Linkage Via SLASH 250
6.3.3 Connectivity via SLASH: The Complete Picture 259
6.3.4 Connectivity: A Case Study 261
6.4 Cross-linguistic Evidence for the Locality of Extraction 263
6.4.1 French 264
6.4.2 Irish 269
6.4.3 Icelandic 272
6.4.4 Yiddish 275
6.4.5 Welsh 276
6.5 What Comes Next? 277
7 Epilogue: Unbounded Dependencies and the Limits of Syntax 279
7.1 Extraction Constructions in English 279
7Л.1 Fillers in Topic Position 279
7.1.2 Fillers in Argument Positions 286
7.2 ‘Syntactic’ Restrictions on Fillcr/Gap Linkages: An
Incomplete Survey 293
7.2.1 The Complex NP Constraint 293
7.2.2 W%-Islands 295
7.2.3 That Triicc Effect 299
7.3 Rethinking the Status of ‘Syntactic’ Constraints 304
7.3.1 CNCP and Related Phenomena 305
7.3.2 The Coordinate Structure Constraint Reexamined 309
7.3.3 Where Docs the That-Trace Effect Come from? 314
7.4 Conclusion: The Limits of Syntactic Explanation 319
Suggestions for Further Reading 324
References 329
index 333
In syntactic analysis, as in linguistics generally, the skills required to first
identify, and then make sense of, complex patterns in linguistic data involve a
certain specific kind of reasoning, where various alternatives are entertained
and modified in light of progressively broader empirical coverage. Rather than
focus on transmitting the details of complex theoretical superstructures, this
textbook takes a practical, analytical approach, startmgfrom a small set of
powerful analytic tools, applied first to simple phenomena and then to the
passive, complement, and raising/control constructions. The analytic tools are
then applied to unbounded dependences, via detailed argumentation. What
emerges is that syntactic structure and intricate networks ofdependencies linking
different parts of those structures are straightforward projections of lexical
valence, in tandem with very general rules regulating the sharing of feature values.
Featuring integrated exercises and problems throughout each chapter, this book
equips students with the analytical tools for recognizing and assessing linguistic
patterns.
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