Universal grammar and iconicity:
An interface theory of universal grammar and iconocity. The central question : when and how of UG-I -- Putting UG-I in more perspectives -- The serial verb constructions. Linear iconicity in the SVC : facts and non-facts -- Un-deriving the derivational efforts on linear iconicity -- De-uni...
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Zusammenfassung: | An interface theory of universal grammar and iconocity. The central question : when and how of UG-I -- Putting UG-I in more perspectives -- The serial verb constructions. Linear iconicity in the SVC : facts and non-facts -- Un-deriving the derivational efforts on linear iconicity -- De-unifying a uniform treatment of the SVCs -- Linear iconicity and its company -- Analyzing the SVCs with the FICH and the USM -- Linearization vs. fear : a biological analogy -- The connectors. The void of roots -- Coordination : a large collection of puzzling behaviors -- Formulating a theory of coordination -- The linkers -- From the external argument onward. Why external? More facts and their implications -- Linearizing ArgE and its cohorts -- Conclusion -- Meta-theoretical reflections. When theories differ -- The role models from linguistics -- Final words "Within linguistics, the formal and functional approaches each offer insight into what language might be and how it operates, but so far, there have been hardly any systematic attempts to integrate them into a single theory. This book explores the relationship between universal grammar - the theory that we have an innate mechanism for generating sentences - and iconicity - the resemblance between form and meaning in language. It offers a new theory of their interactions, 'UG-iconicity interface' (UG-I), which shows that not only do universal grammar and iconicity coexist, but in fact collaborate in intricate and predictable ways. The theory explains various recalcitrant cross-linguistic facts surrounding the serial verb constructions, coordination, semantically and categorically obscure "linkers", the multiple grammatical aspects of the external argument, and non-canonical arguments. This groundbreaking work is essential reading for researchers and postgraduate students in linguistics, as well as scholars in psychology and cognitive science"-- |
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adam_text | Universal Grammar and Iconicity
Yafei Li
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Cambridge
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures page x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xiv
1 An Interface Theory of Universal Grammar and Iconicity 1
1 1 The Central Question: When and How of UG-I 2
1 2 Putting UG-I in More Perspectives 6
121 Related Works 7
122 On Grammaticalization 10
123A Biological Perspective 12
124A UG-Heavy Approach 13
125 Further Clarifying the UG-I Interface 15
2 The Serial Verb Constructions 17
2 1 Linear Iconicity in the SVC: Facts and Non-Facts 19
211 The Basic Pattern 19
212 Newmeyer on the Causative Construction 21
213 Baker on the Purposive SVC 23
214 Another “Problem” with Linear Iconicity from the Purposive SVC 24
215 Carstens’ Objections to Linear Iconicity 27
2 2 Un-deriving the Derivational Efforts on Linear Iconicity 29
221 Baker’s Multiple-Headed VP 29
222 Carstens’ Antisymmetric Structure for the SVC 34
223 Other Efforts to Derive the Iconic Word Order of the SVCs 35
2 3 De-unifying a Uniform Treatment of the SVCs 37
231 Tate It to Vary 38
232 An Unwitting Argument against the Uniform Analysis of the SVCs 43
233 Cleft or No Cleft? That Is the Question 47
234A Compound Support 51
235 In Sum 53
2 4 Linear Iconicity and Its Company 53
241A Serial Verb Construction Must Involve Only Verbs 55
242 Neither Verb Is the Thematic Argument of the Other 58
243 No Relational Words Around 60
244 Argument-Sharing 61
245 Summing Up the SVC Traits 66
vii
viii Contents
2 5 Analyzing the SVC with the FICH and the USM
251 The Serial Verb Parameter
252 Verbs Only, No Relational Words and the Iconic Word Order
253 No Uniform Structure for SVCs
254 Argument-Sharing
255 More Facts Explained: When and How VI Is Ditransitive
256 More Facts Explained: When and Why Resultative SVCs Act
Differently
257 More Facts Explained: Revisiting Dagaare PCC, etc
258 Back to Grammaticalization
2 6 Linearization vs Fear: A Biological Analogy and a Conclusion
3 The Connectors
3 1 The Void of Roots
311 Distributed Morphology
312 The Exo-Skeletal Model (XSM)
3 2 Coordination: A Large Collection of Puzzling Behaviors
321 The Linear Position of Conjunctions
322 The (Suggested) X -Compliant Properties of Coordination
323 Known Facts of Coordination Unfriendly to X -Theoretic Attempts
324A Closer Look at Non-Constituent Conjuncts
325 In Sum
3 3 Formulating a Theory of Coordination
331A Depth-Based Explanation for the Marginality Spectrum of NCCs
332 The Syntax of Coordination under the Depth Theory and Its Origin
333 Application 1: The NCCs
334 Application 2: More on the Prominence of ct
335 Application 3: Last-Conjunct Agreement
336 More Factual and Theoretical Facets of Coordination
3 4 The Linkers
341 Cross-Linguistic Facts
342 What -de Is and Does in Mandarin Chinese (Preliminary)
343 On Alternative Analyses of -de
344 What -de Is and Does in Mandarin Chinese (Final)
4 From the External Argument Onward
4 1 Why External?
411 Sampling the Facts behind ArgE
412 Understanding the Structural Origin of ArgE
4 2 More Facts and Their Implications
421 -ee vs Noncanonical Arguments
422 More on V=r+ sh
423 Mapping Morphology to Syntax
4 3 Linearizing ArgE and Its Cohorts
431 The Locations of ArgE and the Theoretical Challenge
432 Deriving (57): The Theory
433 On Word Order Typology
434 The CUDH Theorem
435 On the IPA-adverbs and UTi-subject
436 On the JWi-possessor
Contents
437 The Functional Domain Island
4 4 Conclusion
5 Meta-Theoretical Reflections
5 1 When Theories Differ
5 2 The Role Models for Linguistics
521 How Complex Is UG?
522 Let Things Be Gradient
523 Observable Facts vs Galilean Idealization
5 3 Final Words
Notes
References
Index
ix
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Universal Grammar and Iconicity
Yafei Li
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Cambridge
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures page x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xiv
1 An Interface Theory of Universal Grammar and Iconicity 1
1 1 The Central Question: When and How of UG-I 2
1 2 Putting UG-I in More Perspectives 6
121 Related Works 7
122 On Grammaticalization 10
123A Biological Perspective 12
124A UG-Heavy Approach 13
125 Further Clarifying the UG-I Interface 15
2 The Serial Verb Constructions 17
2 1 Linear Iconicity in the SVC: Facts and Non-Facts 19
211 The Basic Pattern 19
212 Newmeyer on the Causative Construction 21
213 Baker on the Purposive SVC 23
214 Another “Problem” with Linear Iconicity from the Purposive SVC 24
215 Carstens’ Objections to Linear Iconicity 27
2 2 Un-deriving the Derivational Efforts on Linear Iconicity 29
221 Baker’s Multiple-Headed VP 29
222 Carstens’ Antisymmetric Structure for the SVC 34
223 Other Efforts to Derive the Iconic Word Order of the SVCs 35
2 3 De-unifying a Uniform Treatment of the SVCs 37
231 Tate It to Vary 38
232 An Unwitting Argument against the Uniform Analysis of the SVCs 43
233 Cleft or No Cleft? That Is the Question 47
234A Compound Support 51
235 In Sum 53
2 4 Linear Iconicity and Its Company ' 53
241A Serial Verb Construction Must Involve Only Verbs 55
242 Neither Verb Is the Thematic Argument of the Other 58
243 No Relational Words Around 60
244 Argument-Sharing 61
245 Summing Up the SVC Traits 66
vii
viii Contents
2 5 Analyzing the SVC with the FICH and the USM
251 The Serial Verb Parameter
252 Verbs Only, No Relational Words and the Iconic Word Order
253 No Uniform Structure for SVCs
254 Argument-Sharing
255 More Facts Explained: When and How VI Is Ditransitive
256 More Facts Explained: When and Why Resultative SVCs Act
Differently
257 More Facts Explained: Revisiting Dagaare PCC, etc
258 Back to Grammaticalization
2 6 Linearization vs Fear: A Biological Analogy and a Conclusion
3 The Connectors
3 1 The Void of Roots
311 Distributed Morphology
312 The Exo-Skeletal Model (XSM)
3 2 Coordination: A Large Collection of Puzzling Behaviors
321 The Linear Position of Conjunctions
322 The (Suggested) X'-Compliant Properties of Coordination
323 Known Facts of Coordination Unfriendly to X'-Theoretic Attempts
324A Closer Look at Non-Constituent Conjuncts
325 In Sum
3 3 Formulating a Theory of Coordination
331A Depth-Based Explanation for the Marginality Spectrum of NCCs
332 The Syntax of Coordination under the Depth Theory and Its Origin
333 Application 1: The NCCs
334 Application 2: More on the Prominence of ct
335 Application 3: Last-Conjunct Agreement
336 More Factual and Theoretical Facets of Coordination
3 4 The Linkers
341 Cross-Linguistic Facts
342 What -de Is and Does in Mandarin Chinese (Preliminary)
343 On Alternative Analyses of -de
344 What -de Is and Does in Mandarin Chinese (Final)
4 From the External Argument Onward
4 1 Why External?
411 Sampling the Facts behind ArgE
412 Understanding the Structural Origin of ArgE
4 2 More Facts and Their Implications
421 -ee vs Noncanonical Arguments
422 More on V=r+ sh
423 Mapping Morphology to Syntax
4 3 Linearizing ArgE and Its Cohorts
431 The Locations of ArgE and the Theoretical Challenge
432 Deriving (57): The Theory
433 On Word Order Typology
434 The CUDH Theorem
435 On the IPA-adverbs and UTi-subject
436 On the JWi-possessor
Contents
437 The Functional Domain Island
4 4 Conclusion
5 Meta-Theoretical Reflections
5 1 When Theories Differ
5 2 The Role Models for Linguistics
521 How Complex Is UG?
522 Let Things Be Gradient
523 Observable Facts vs Galilean Idealization
5 3 Final Words
Notes
References
Index
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