Arabic-L:LING:New Book:Of Grammar, Words and Verses

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Date: 15 May 2012
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Subject:New Book:Of Grammar, Words and Verses

Date: Wed, 09 May 2012 14:50:00
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: Of Grammar, Words, and Verses: Torrego (Ed)

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Title: Of Grammar, Words, and Verses
Subtitle: In honor of Carlos Piera
Series Title: Language Faculty and Beyond 8

Publication Year: 2012
Publisher: John Benjamins
          http://www.benjamins.com/


Book URL: http://benjamins.com/catalog/lfab.8


Editor: Esther Torrego

Electronic: ISBN:  9789027274564 Pages:  Price: Europe EURO 105.00
Electronic: ISBN:  9789027274564 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 158.00
Hardback: ISBN:  9789027208255 Pages:  Price: U.K. £ 105.00
Hardback: ISBN:  9789027208255 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 158.00
Hardback: ISBN:  9789027208255 Pages:  Price: Europe EURO 111.30


Abstract:

This book offers new work by some major figures in the field of linguistics,
addressing old debates from the perspective of current explanatory grammatical
theory. These include paradigmatic relations among words, and agreeing
adjectives and their grammatical source. Covering a broad range of empirical
domains, the contributors of this volume examine the role of Economy in syntax
and in syntactic interfaces with phonology and semantics, and their implications
for processing. The evidence is taken from a great variety of languages,
including Arabic dialects, Basque, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German,
Latin, and Spanish. Two chapters on metrics complete honoring Carlos Piera's
longstanding scholarship in linguistic theory within Spain and abroad.

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