14.2910, Books: Syntax/Morphology: Junghanns, Szucsich (eds)

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Subject: 14.2910, Books: Syntax/Morphology: Junghanns, Szucsich (eds)

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Date:  Tue, 21 Oct 2003 03:23:42 +0000
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Syntactic Structures and Morphological Information: Junghanns, Szucsich

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Date:  Tue, 21 Oct 2003 03:23:42 +0000
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Syntactic Structures and Morphological Information: Junghanns, Szucsich


Title: Syntactic Structures and Morphological Information
Series Title: Interface Explorations 7
			
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
           http://www.mouton-publishers.com		
			
Editor: Uwe  Junghanns, University of Leipzig, Germany
Editor: Luka  Szucsich, University of Leipzig, Germany

Hardback: ISBN: 3110178249, Pages: xxxi, 394, Price: Euro 98.00 /
	  approx. US$ 108.00
			
Abstract:

The book contains ten papers discussing issues of the relation between
syntax and morphology from the perspective of morphologically rich
languages including, among others, Indo-European languages, indigenous
languages of the Americas, Turkish, and Hungarian. The overall
question discussed in this book is to what extent morphological
information shows up in syntactic structures and how this information
is represented.

The authors adopt different theoretical frameworks such as the
Derivational Theory of Morphology, Distributed Optimality, Head-driven
Phrase Structure Grammar, Lexical-Functional Grammar, Lexical
Decomposition Grammar combined with Linking Theory and OT-like
constraints, Paradigm-Based Morphosyntax as well as the Principles and
Parameters Approach of Generative Grammar.


FROM THE CONTENTS:

Introduction
LUKA SZUCSICH AND UWE JUNGHANNS

Metagrammar of systematic relations: a study with special references
to Slavic morphosyntax
TANIA AVGUSTINOVA

On-line morphology: The morphosyntax of Hungarian verbal inflection
HUBA BARTOS

Verbal morphology and agreement in Urdu
MIRIAM BUTT AND LOUISA SADLER

Particles and sentence structure: a historical perspective
GISELLA FERRARESI AND MARIA GOLDBACH

Subject Case in Turkish nominalized clauses
JAKLIN KORNFILT

On the licensing of null subjects in Old French
ESTHER RINKE

Periphrastic paradigms in Bulgarian
ANDREW SPENCER

Transparent, restricted and opaque affix orders
BARBARA STIEBELS

Direction marking as agreement
JOCHEN TROMMER

On the semantics of cases
ILSE ZIMMERMANN

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Lingfield(s):   Morphology
		Syntax
		Typology
			
Written In:  English (Language Code: ENG)


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