9.1326, Books: Syntax

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Subject: 9.1326, Books: Syntax

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Date:  Sat, 19 Sep 1998 21:55:10 +0200
From:  Rint Sybesma <rint at hagpub.com>
Subject:  SYNTAX: J. Quer, Mood at the interface

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Date:  Sat, 19 Sep 1998 21:55:10 +0200
From:  Rint Sybesma <rint at hagpub.com>
Subject:  SYNTAX: J. Quer, Mood at the interface


SYNTAX

New From Holland Academic Graphics:

Mood at the interface
by Josep Quer

Mood at the interface offers a unified study of the grammatical
contribution of mood in the whole spectrum of subordination. The basic
hypothesis of the work is that indicative/subjunctive alternations
constitute the overt marking of a shift in the model where a prop-
osition is evaluated. It is shown that such an account in terms of
mood shift succeeds in providing a wide empirical coverage for this
rather murky domain and supplies a strong argument for the interac-
tion of this verbal category with the different components of the
grammar. The study concentrates on Romance languages, with special
emphasis on Catalan and Spanish.

Contents: 1. Subjunctive a dependent mood  2. Subjunctive types and
argument clauses  3. Mood and the interpretation of relative clauses
4. Free relatives and free choice readings  5. Adjuncts as restrictors:
Mood shifts in concessives and concessive conditionals  6. Concluding
remarks

1998. xvi+296 pp. ISBN 90-5569-044-9. Paperback.
[LOT International Series 1. UiL OTS dissertation.]
Price for individuals ordering directly from
HAG: NLG 46,20 (excl. P&P and VAT).

Holland Academic Graphics, The Hague <http://www.hag.nl>

Rint Sybesma
Holland Academic Graphics

PO Box 53292
2505 AG The Hague
The Netherlands

fax: +31 70 448 0177


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