The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs :: cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering /
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Zusammenfassung: | Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi. |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.3.1 Inference: the key to syntactic computation 1.3.2 Syntax as iconic mapping ; 1.3.3 Accounting for syntactic variation and "negative exceptions" ; 1.3.4 Analytic implications ; 1.4 The non-arbitrary compositionality of Spanish clitic clusters ; Notes to Ch. 1 ; The morphological roots of Spanish clitic syntax ; The problem ; 2.1 The problematic clusters ; 2.1.1 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, with clitic alternative: *le lo4 ; 2.1.2 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, lacking clitic alternative: *se se. ; 2.1.3 Interpretation-dependent unacceptable clusters ; 2.1.3.1 *me le. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1.3.2 *se le 2.1.3.3 *se me lo ; 2.2 The nature of the problem ; 2.3 Previous handling of the issue(s) ; 2.3.1 *le lo vs. OK spur. se lo ; 2.3.2 *se se ; 2.3.3 *me (Acc) le (Dat) + non-coreferential subject ; 2.3.4 *spur. se + le vs. OK refl. se + le ; 2.3.5 * spur. se + me (Dat) + lo (Acc) ; 2.4 The challenge ; Notes to Ch. 2 ; The communicative value of clitic reference ; 3.1 The verbal complex (= VC) ; 3.2 The participancy oppositions ; 3.2.1 Focus ; 3.2.2 Case ; 3.2.3 Case and the nature of the event ; 3.3 Case-categorization ; 3.3.1. Central vs. peripheral case. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.2 Variably peripheral involvements Notes to Ch. 3 ; Basic clitic syntax ; 4.1 Double mention, role-levelling, and event-introversion ; 4.1.1 Introversion of transitive events ; 4.1.2 Introversion of intransitive events ; 4.1.3 Semantic versatility of double mention ; 4.2 Clitic vs. non-clitic reference ; 4.2.1 Lexical reference: Bare noun phrases ; 4.2.2 Prepositional Phrases, a-phrases ; 4.2.3 "Understood" participants ; 4.3 Cumulation of clitic and extra-verbal reference ; 4.3.1 (Im)possibility of duplicate reference ; 4.3.2 Pragmatic motivation of clitic duplication. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.3 Factors conditioning reference-duplication 4.3.3.1 Lexical vs. pronominal a-phrase ; 4.3.3.2 Variable obligatoriness of clitic reference with diverse Dat roles ; 4.3.4 Clitic duplication as an inferential manoeuvre ; Notes to Ch. 4 ; Variable clitic-cluster acceptability ; 5.1 Participancy and case-categorization ; 5.1.1 Participant vs. non-participant involvement ; 5.1.2 Central vs. peripheral participation ; 5.1.3 Interpretation of case-neutral clitics ; 5.2 The interpretation of clitic clusters ; 5.3 Centrifugal events: Dative + Accusative participants. | |
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spelling | Garcia, Erica C. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004066497 The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / Erica C. García. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2009. 1 online resource (xiv, 335 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; v. 61 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Print version record. The Motivated Syntax of Arbitrary Signs; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Dedication ; Table of contents ; Erica C. García: In memoriam ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; 1.1 Absolute non-occurrences and the arbitrariness of syntax ; 1.1.1 Pinker's account of "negative" exceptions11 ; 1.1.2 Syntactic and morphological non-occurrences ; 1.2 Arbitrariness and conventionality in Usage-based Grammar ; 1.2.1 Constructions and syntactic arbitrariness ; 1.2.2 Usage-based Grammar and relative frequency of use ; 1.3 Syntax as compositional routines. 1.3.1 Inference: the key to syntactic computation 1.3.2 Syntax as iconic mapping ; 1.3.3 Accounting for syntactic variation and "negative exceptions" ; 1.3.4 Analytic implications ; 1.4 The non-arbitrary compositionality of Spanish clitic clusters ; Notes to Ch. 1 ; The morphological roots of Spanish clitic syntax ; The problem ; 2.1 The problematic clusters ; 2.1.1 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, with clitic alternative: *le lo4 ; 2.1.2 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, lacking clitic alternative: *se se. ; 2.1.3 Interpretation-dependent unacceptable clusters ; 2.1.3.1 *me le. 2.1.3.2 *se le 2.1.3.3 *se me lo ; 2.2 The nature of the problem ; 2.3 Previous handling of the issue(s) ; 2.3.1 *le lo vs. OK spur. se lo ; 2.3.2 *se se ; 2.3.3 *me (Acc) le (Dat) + non-coreferential subject ; 2.3.4 *spur. se + le vs. OK refl. se + le ; 2.3.5 * spur. se + me (Dat) + lo (Acc) ; 2.4 The challenge ; Notes to Ch. 2 ; The communicative value of clitic reference ; 3.1 The verbal complex (= VC) ; 3.2 The participancy oppositions ; 3.2.1 Focus ; 3.2.2 Case ; 3.2.3 Case and the nature of the event ; 3.3 Case-categorization ; 3.3.1. Central vs. peripheral case. 3.3.2 Variably peripheral involvements Notes to Ch. 3 ; Basic clitic syntax ; 4.1 Double mention, role-levelling, and event-introversion ; 4.1.1 Introversion of transitive events ; 4.1.2 Introversion of intransitive events ; 4.1.3 Semantic versatility of double mention ; 4.2 Clitic vs. non-clitic reference ; 4.2.1 Lexical reference: Bare noun phrases ; 4.2.2 Prepositional Phrases, a-phrases ; 4.2.3 "Understood" participants ; 4.3 Cumulation of clitic and extra-verbal reference ; 4.3.1 (Im)possibility of duplicate reference ; 4.3.2 Pragmatic motivation of clitic duplication. 4.3.3 Factors conditioning reference-duplication 4.3.3.1 Lexical vs. pronominal a-phrase ; 4.3.3.2 Variable obligatoriness of clitic reference with diverse Dat roles ; 4.3.4 Clitic duplication as an inferential manoeuvre ; Notes to Ch. 4 ; Variable clitic-cluster acceptability ; 5.1 Participancy and case-categorization ; 5.1.1 Participant vs. non-participant involvement ; 5.1.2 Central vs. peripheral participation ; 5.1.3 Interpretation of case-neutral clitics ; 5.2 The interpretation of clitic clusters ; 5.3 Centrifugal events: Dative + Accusative participants. Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi. Spanish language Syntax. Spanish language Grammar. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077213 Espagnol (Langue) Syntaxe. Espagnol (Langue) Grammaire. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Spanish. bisacsh Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) fast Spanish language Grammar fast Spanish language Syntax fast Electronic book. has work: The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG9qjGcrB9CJxGR6qWbJH3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Garcia, Erica C. Motivated syntax of arbitrary signs. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Company, ©2009 9789027215703 (DLC) 2009019498 (OCoLC)326547916 Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; v. 61. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96104819 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=284019 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Garcia, Erica C. The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; The Motivated Syntax of Arbitrary Signs; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Dedication ; Table of contents ; Erica C. García: In memoriam ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; 1.1 Absolute non-occurrences and the arbitrariness of syntax ; 1.1.1 Pinker's account of "negative" exceptions11 ; 1.1.2 Syntactic and morphological non-occurrences ; 1.2 Arbitrariness and conventionality in Usage-based Grammar ; 1.2.1 Constructions and syntactic arbitrariness ; 1.2.2 Usage-based Grammar and relative frequency of use ; 1.3 Syntax as compositional routines. 1.3.1 Inference: the key to syntactic computation 1.3.2 Syntax as iconic mapping ; 1.3.3 Accounting for syntactic variation and "negative exceptions" ; 1.3.4 Analytic implications ; 1.4 The non-arbitrary compositionality of Spanish clitic clusters ; Notes to Ch. 1 ; The morphological roots of Spanish clitic syntax ; The problem ; 2.1 The problematic clusters ; 2.1.1 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, with clitic alternative: *le lo4 ; 2.1.2 Absolutely non-occurring cluster, lacking clitic alternative: *se se. ; 2.1.3 Interpretation-dependent unacceptable clusters ; 2.1.3.1 *me le. 2.1.3.2 *se le 2.1.3.3 *se me lo ; 2.2 The nature of the problem ; 2.3 Previous handling of the issue(s) ; 2.3.1 *le lo vs. OK spur. se lo ; 2.3.2 *se se ; 2.3.3 *me (Acc) le (Dat) + non-coreferential subject ; 2.3.4 *spur. se + le vs. OK refl. se + le ; 2.3.5 * spur. se + me (Dat) + lo (Acc) ; 2.4 The challenge ; Notes to Ch. 2 ; The communicative value of clitic reference ; 3.1 The verbal complex (= VC) ; 3.2 The participancy oppositions ; 3.2.1 Focus ; 3.2.2 Case ; 3.2.3 Case and the nature of the event ; 3.3 Case-categorization ; 3.3.1. Central vs. peripheral case. 3.3.2 Variably peripheral involvements Notes to Ch. 3 ; Basic clitic syntax ; 4.1 Double mention, role-levelling, and event-introversion ; 4.1.1 Introversion of transitive events ; 4.1.2 Introversion of intransitive events ; 4.1.3 Semantic versatility of double mention ; 4.2 Clitic vs. non-clitic reference ; 4.2.1 Lexical reference: Bare noun phrases ; 4.2.2 Prepositional Phrases, a-phrases ; 4.2.3 "Understood" participants ; 4.3 Cumulation of clitic and extra-verbal reference ; 4.3.1 (Im)possibility of duplicate reference ; 4.3.2 Pragmatic motivation of clitic duplication. 4.3.3 Factors conditioning reference-duplication 4.3.3.1 Lexical vs. pronominal a-phrase ; 4.3.3.2 Variable obligatoriness of clitic reference with diverse Dat roles ; 4.3.4 Clitic duplication as an inferential manoeuvre ; Notes to Ch. 4 ; Variable clitic-cluster acceptability ; 5.1 Participancy and case-categorization ; 5.1.1 Participant vs. non-participant involvement ; 5.1.2 Central vs. peripheral participation ; 5.1.3 Interpretation of case-neutral clitics ; 5.2 The interpretation of clitic clusters ; 5.3 Centrifugal events: Dative + Accusative participants. Spanish language Syntax. Spanish language Grammar. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077213 Espagnol (Langue) Syntaxe. Espagnol (Langue) Grammaire. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Spanish. bisacsh Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) fast Spanish language Grammar fast Spanish language Syntax fast |
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title_full | The motivated syntax of arbitrary signs : cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering / Erica C. García. |
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