17.2932, Books: Syntax: Fanselow, Fery, Schlesewsky, Vogel (Eds)

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Date: 04-Oct-2006
From: Jenny Breaker < jenny.breaker at oup.com >
Subject: Gradience in Grammar: Fanselow, Fery, Schlesewsky, Vogel (Eds) 

	
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Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 22:07:40
From: Jenny Breaker < jenny.breaker at oup.com >
Subject: Gradience in Grammar: Fanselow, Fery, Schlesewsky, Vogel (Eds) 
 



Title: Gradience in Grammar 
Subtitle: Generative Perspectives 
Publication Year: 2006 
Publisher: Oxford University Press
	   http://www.oup.com/us
	

Book URL: http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199274796 


Editor: Gisbert Fanselow, University of Potsdam
Editor: Caroline Fery, University of Potsdam
Editor: Matthias Schlesewsky, Philipps University Marburg
Editor: Ralf Vogel, Philipps University Marburg

Hardback: ISBN: 0199274797 Pages: 416 Price: U.K. £ 65.00


Abstract:

This book represents the state of the art in the study of gradience in
grammar: the degree to which utterances are acceptable or grammatical, and
the relationship between acceptability and grammaticality. Part I seeks to
clarify the nature of gradience from the perspectives of phonology,
generative syntax, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics. Parts II and
III examine issues in phonology and syntax. Part IV considers long movement
from different methodological perspectives.

The data discussed comes from a wide range of languages and dialects, and
includes tone and stress patterns, word order variation, and question
formation. The book will interest linguists concerned with the
understanding of syntax, phonology, language variation and acquisition,
discourse, and the operations of language within the mind. 



Linguistic Field(s): Syntax


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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