Norwegian discourse ellipsis :: clausal architecture and licensing conditions /
This book develops a grammar model for discourse ellipses in spoken Norwegian. Two major questions are addressed. Firstly, is there active syntactic structure in the ellipsis site? Secondly, how are discourse ellipses licensed? It is argued that both structural and semantic restrictions are required...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in Germanic linguistics (SIGL),
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Zusammenfassung: | This book develops a grammar model for discourse ellipses in spoken Norwegian. Two major questions are addressed. Firstly, is there active syntactic structure in the ellipsis site? Secondly, how are discourse ellipses licensed? It is argued that both structural and semantic restrictions are required to account for the empirical patterns. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789027264374 9027264376 |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.5 Collection of data1.6 Overview of the book; Chapter 2. Null arguments in generative theory; 2.1 Pro drop and zero topic; 2.2 German subject/object asymmetries; 2.3 The null constant; 2.4 Null subjects in abbreviated registers -- structural truncation?; 2.5 Fundament ellipsis in Swedish; 2.6 Towards a uniform approach to null arguments; 2.7 The need for an empirical and theoretical broadening; Chapter 3. Foundations of a grammar model; 3.1 A selective approach to meaning: Grammar semantics; 3.2 A weak interpretation of the principle of full identification. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3 Endoskeletal versus exoskeletal theories3.3.1 Lexically driven grammars; 3.3.2 The exoskeletal alternative; 3.3.3 Five syntactic frames in Norwegian; Chapter 4. A g-semantic syntax with insertion slots; 4.1 Syntactic terminals -- the building blocks; 4.2 Empty slots for insertion; 4.3 Separationism in the functional domain; 4.4 Clausal architecture; 4.4.1 CP -- Illocutionary force and speech acts; 4.4.2 TP -- a tense operator; 4.4.3 A predication operator in PrP; 4.4.4 An exoskeletal approach to VP; 4.4.5 The ontology of lexical semantics; 4.5 Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 5. Silent structure and feature construal5.1 The structure question; 5.2 Agreement and valuation of phi-features; 5.2.1 Active agreement features in the ellipsis site; 5.2.2 Checking by valuation; 5.2.3 Semantic agreement; 5.2.4 An alternative analysis: Feature construal; 5.2.5 Feature construal in discourse ellipses; Chapter 6. Semantic licensing restrictions; 6.1 Phonological deletion; 6.2 Deletion through movement; 6.3 Semantic identity and structural licensing restrictions; 6.4 Recoverability of deletion; 6.4.1 The original principle. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.4.2 Expanded use of the principle -- recoverability in context6.4.3 Strategies for identification; 6.5 Shortcomings of the recoverability condition; 6.5.1 Expletive subjects and copula verbs; 6.5.2 Structural licensing; 6.6 Processing discourse ellipses; Chapter 7. Structural licensing conditions; 7.1 The vulnerability of the C-domain; 7.1.1 The C-domain as an interface to discourse; 7.1.2 Preposed elements in [spec, CP]: topic and focus; 7.1.3 Non-sentence initial discourse ellipses; 7.1.4 Person restrictions on topic drop; 7.1.5 Interacting syntactic and semantic restrictions. | |
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contents | Intro; Norwegian Discourse Ellipsis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Characteristics of spontaneous speech; 1.2 Types of fragments and ellipses; 1.2.1 Structural ellipses; 1.2.2 Performance governed apocopes in spoken language; 1.2.3 Freestanding constituents; 1.2.4 Discourse ellipses; 1.2.5 Elliptical data from written registers; 1.3 A distinct grammar for spontaneous speech?; 1.3.1 Same grammar or different grammars?; 1.3.2 Dialogism versus monologism; 1.4 Well-formedness in discourse ellipses. 1.5 Collection of data1.6 Overview of the book; Chapter 2. Null arguments in generative theory; 2.1 Pro drop and zero topic; 2.2 German subject/object asymmetries; 2.3 The null constant; 2.4 Null subjects in abbreviated registers -- structural truncation?; 2.5 Fundament ellipsis in Swedish; 2.6 Towards a uniform approach to null arguments; 2.7 The need for an empirical and theoretical broadening; Chapter 3. Foundations of a grammar model; 3.1 A selective approach to meaning: Grammar semantics; 3.2 A weak interpretation of the principle of full identification. 3.3 Endoskeletal versus exoskeletal theories3.3.1 Lexically driven grammars; 3.3.2 The exoskeletal alternative; 3.3.3 Five syntactic frames in Norwegian; Chapter 4. A g-semantic syntax with insertion slots; 4.1 Syntactic terminals -- the building blocks; 4.2 Empty slots for insertion; 4.3 Separationism in the functional domain; 4.4 Clausal architecture; 4.4.1 CP -- Illocutionary force and speech acts; 4.4.2 TP -- a tense operator; 4.4.3 A predication operator in PrP; 4.4.4 An exoskeletal approach to VP; 4.4.5 The ontology of lexical semantics; 4.5 Conclusion. Chapter 5. Silent structure and feature construal5.1 The structure question; 5.2 Agreement and valuation of phi-features; 5.2.1 Active agreement features in the ellipsis site; 5.2.2 Checking by valuation; 5.2.3 Semantic agreement; 5.2.4 An alternative analysis: Feature construal; 5.2.5 Feature construal in discourse ellipses; Chapter 6. Semantic licensing restrictions; 6.1 Phonological deletion; 6.2 Deletion through movement; 6.3 Semantic identity and structural licensing restrictions; 6.4 Recoverability of deletion; 6.4.1 The original principle. 6.4.2 Expanded use of the principle -- recoverability in context6.4.3 Strategies for identification; 6.5 Shortcomings of the recoverability condition; 6.5.1 Expletive subjects and copula verbs; 6.5.2 Structural licensing; 6.6 Processing discourse ellipses; Chapter 7. Structural licensing conditions; 7.1 The vulnerability of the C-domain; 7.1.1 The C-domain as an interface to discourse; 7.1.2 Preposed elements in [spec, CP]: topic and focus; 7.1.3 Non-sentence initial discourse ellipses; 7.1.4 Person restrictions on topic drop; 7.1.5 Interacting syntactic and semantic restrictions. 7.2 The CP-TP connection -- silence under agree. |
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spelling | Nygård, Mari, author. Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / Mari Nygård. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Studies in Germanic linguistics (SIGL), 2452-2120 ; Volume 2 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Intro; Norwegian Discourse Ellipsis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Characteristics of spontaneous speech; 1.2 Types of fragments and ellipses; 1.2.1 Structural ellipses; 1.2.2 Performance governed apocopes in spoken language; 1.2.3 Freestanding constituents; 1.2.4 Discourse ellipses; 1.2.5 Elliptical data from written registers; 1.3 A distinct grammar for spontaneous speech?; 1.3.1 Same grammar or different grammars?; 1.3.2 Dialogism versus monologism; 1.4 Well-formedness in discourse ellipses. 1.5 Collection of data1.6 Overview of the book; Chapter 2. Null arguments in generative theory; 2.1 Pro drop and zero topic; 2.2 German subject/object asymmetries; 2.3 The null constant; 2.4 Null subjects in abbreviated registers -- structural truncation?; 2.5 Fundament ellipsis in Swedish; 2.6 Towards a uniform approach to null arguments; 2.7 The need for an empirical and theoretical broadening; Chapter 3. Foundations of a grammar model; 3.1 A selective approach to meaning: Grammar semantics; 3.2 A weak interpretation of the principle of full identification. 3.3 Endoskeletal versus exoskeletal theories3.3.1 Lexically driven grammars; 3.3.2 The exoskeletal alternative; 3.3.3 Five syntactic frames in Norwegian; Chapter 4. A g-semantic syntax with insertion slots; 4.1 Syntactic terminals -- the building blocks; 4.2 Empty slots for insertion; 4.3 Separationism in the functional domain; 4.4 Clausal architecture; 4.4.1 CP -- Illocutionary force and speech acts; 4.4.2 TP -- a tense operator; 4.4.3 A predication operator in PrP; 4.4.4 An exoskeletal approach to VP; 4.4.5 The ontology of lexical semantics; 4.5 Conclusion. Chapter 5. Silent structure and feature construal5.1 The structure question; 5.2 Agreement and valuation of phi-features; 5.2.1 Active agreement features in the ellipsis site; 5.2.2 Checking by valuation; 5.2.3 Semantic agreement; 5.2.4 An alternative analysis: Feature construal; 5.2.5 Feature construal in discourse ellipses; Chapter 6. Semantic licensing restrictions; 6.1 Phonological deletion; 6.2 Deletion through movement; 6.3 Semantic identity and structural licensing restrictions; 6.4 Recoverability of deletion; 6.4.1 The original principle. 6.4.2 Expanded use of the principle -- recoverability in context6.4.3 Strategies for identification; 6.5 Shortcomings of the recoverability condition; 6.5.1 Expletive subjects and copula verbs; 6.5.2 Structural licensing; 6.6 Processing discourse ellipses; Chapter 7. Structural licensing conditions; 7.1 The vulnerability of the C-domain; 7.1.1 The C-domain as an interface to discourse; 7.1.2 Preposed elements in [spec, CP]: topic and focus; 7.1.3 Non-sentence initial discourse ellipses; 7.1.4 Person restrictions on topic drop; 7.1.5 Interacting syntactic and semantic restrictions. 7.2 The CP-TP connection -- silence under agree. This book develops a grammar model for discourse ellipses in spoken Norwegian. Two major questions are addressed. Firstly, is there active syntactic structure in the ellipsis site? Secondly, how are discourse ellipses licensed? It is argued that both structural and semantic restrictions are required to account for the empirical patterns. Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian. Norwegian language Ellipsis. Norwegian language Syntax. Norwegian language Clauses. Generative grammar. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053821 Discourse analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038362 Norvégien (Langue) Ellipse. Norvégien (Langue) Syntaxe. Norvégien (Langue) Propositions. Grammaire générative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Scandinavian Languages (Other) bisacsh Discourse analysis fast Generative grammar fast Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian fast Norwegian language Syntax fast Electronic book. Print version: Nygård, Mari. Norwegian discourse ellipsis. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 9789027200396 (DLC) 2017055477 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1793255 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Nygård, Mari Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / Intro; Norwegian Discourse Ellipsis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Characteristics of spontaneous speech; 1.2 Types of fragments and ellipses; 1.2.1 Structural ellipses; 1.2.2 Performance governed apocopes in spoken language; 1.2.3 Freestanding constituents; 1.2.4 Discourse ellipses; 1.2.5 Elliptical data from written registers; 1.3 A distinct grammar for spontaneous speech?; 1.3.1 Same grammar or different grammars?; 1.3.2 Dialogism versus monologism; 1.4 Well-formedness in discourse ellipses. 1.5 Collection of data1.6 Overview of the book; Chapter 2. Null arguments in generative theory; 2.1 Pro drop and zero topic; 2.2 German subject/object asymmetries; 2.3 The null constant; 2.4 Null subjects in abbreviated registers -- structural truncation?; 2.5 Fundament ellipsis in Swedish; 2.6 Towards a uniform approach to null arguments; 2.7 The need for an empirical and theoretical broadening; Chapter 3. Foundations of a grammar model; 3.1 A selective approach to meaning: Grammar semantics; 3.2 A weak interpretation of the principle of full identification. 3.3 Endoskeletal versus exoskeletal theories3.3.1 Lexically driven grammars; 3.3.2 The exoskeletal alternative; 3.3.3 Five syntactic frames in Norwegian; Chapter 4. A g-semantic syntax with insertion slots; 4.1 Syntactic terminals -- the building blocks; 4.2 Empty slots for insertion; 4.3 Separationism in the functional domain; 4.4 Clausal architecture; 4.4.1 CP -- Illocutionary force and speech acts; 4.4.2 TP -- a tense operator; 4.4.3 A predication operator in PrP; 4.4.4 An exoskeletal approach to VP; 4.4.5 The ontology of lexical semantics; 4.5 Conclusion. Chapter 5. Silent structure and feature construal5.1 The structure question; 5.2 Agreement and valuation of phi-features; 5.2.1 Active agreement features in the ellipsis site; 5.2.2 Checking by valuation; 5.2.3 Semantic agreement; 5.2.4 An alternative analysis: Feature construal; 5.2.5 Feature construal in discourse ellipses; Chapter 6. Semantic licensing restrictions; 6.1 Phonological deletion; 6.2 Deletion through movement; 6.3 Semantic identity and structural licensing restrictions; 6.4 Recoverability of deletion; 6.4.1 The original principle. 6.4.2 Expanded use of the principle -- recoverability in context6.4.3 Strategies for identification; 6.5 Shortcomings of the recoverability condition; 6.5.1 Expletive subjects and copula verbs; 6.5.2 Structural licensing; 6.6 Processing discourse ellipses; Chapter 7. Structural licensing conditions; 7.1 The vulnerability of the C-domain; 7.1.1 The C-domain as an interface to discourse; 7.1.2 Preposed elements in [spec, CP]: topic and focus; 7.1.3 Non-sentence initial discourse ellipses; 7.1.4 Person restrictions on topic drop; 7.1.5 Interacting syntactic and semantic restrictions. 7.2 The CP-TP connection -- silence under agree. Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian. Norwegian language Ellipsis. Norwegian language Syntax. Norwegian language Clauses. Generative grammar. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053821 Discourse analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038362 Norvégien (Langue) Ellipse. Norvégien (Langue) Syntaxe. Norvégien (Langue) Propositions. Grammaire générative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Scandinavian Languages (Other) bisacsh Discourse analysis fast Generative grammar fast Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian fast Norwegian language Syntax fast |
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title | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / |
title_auth | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / |
title_exact_search | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / |
title_full | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / Mari Nygård. |
title_fullStr | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / Mari Nygård. |
title_full_unstemmed | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : clausal architecture and licensing conditions / Mari Nygård. |
title_short | Norwegian discourse ellipsis : |
title_sort | norwegian discourse ellipsis clausal architecture and licensing conditions |
title_sub | clausal architecture and licensing conditions / |
topic | Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian. Norwegian language Ellipsis. Norwegian language Syntax. Norwegian language Clauses. Generative grammar. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053821 Discourse analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038362 Norvégien (Langue) Ellipse. Norvégien (Langue) Syntaxe. Norvégien (Langue) Propositions. Grammaire générative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Scandinavian Languages (Other) bisacsh Discourse analysis fast Generative grammar fast Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian fast Norwegian language Syntax fast |
topic_facet | Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian. Norwegian language Ellipsis. Norwegian language Syntax. Norwegian language Clauses. Generative grammar. Discourse analysis. Norvégien (Langue) Ellipse. Norvégien (Langue) Syntaxe. Norvégien (Langue) Propositions. Grammaire générative. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Scandinavian Languages (Other) Discourse analysis Generative grammar Norwegian language Spoken Norwegian Norwegian language Syntax Electronic book. |
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