E-Book, Englisch, Band 94, 401 Seiten, eBook
Bartos / den Dikken / Bánréti Boundaries Crossed, at the Interfaces of Morphosyntax, Phonology, Pragmatics and Semantics
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-90710-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 94, 401 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
ISBN: 978-3-319-90710-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Marcel den Dikken: Introduction.- Part I: The lexicon and morphophonology.- Zoltán Bánréti: Lexical recursion in aphasia: Case studies.- Ferenc Kiefer & Boglárka Németh: Aspectual constraints on noun incorporation in Hungarian.- Károly Bibok: Instrument–subject alternation from a lexical-pragmatic perspective.- Marianne Bakró-Nagy: Mansi loanword phonology: A historical approach to the typology of repair strategies of Russian loanwords in Mansi.- Robert Vago: The epistemic/deontic suffix -hat/het in Hungarian: Derivational or inflectional?.- Part II: Morphology and syntax.- Katalin É. Kiss: Possessive agreement turned into a derivational suffix.- Veronika Hegedus: The rise of the modifier suffix -i with PPs.- Henk van Riemsdijk: Hybrid categories and the CIT.- Marta Ruda: Local operations deriving long-distance relations: Object agreement in Hungarian and the genitive of negation in Polish.- Marcel den Dikken: An integrated perspective on Hungarian nominal andverbal inflection.- Christina Tortora: Evidence for generalized verbal periphrasis in English.- Part III: Morphosyntax and meaning.- Julia Bacskai-Atkari: Marking finiteness and low peripheries.- Beáta Gyuris: Ugye in Hungarian: Towards a unified analysis.- László Kálmán: Neo-Lockean semantics.- Anna Szabolcsi: Strict and non-strict negative concord in Hungarian: A unified analysis.- Balázs Surányi: Focus in focus.- Gábor Alberti & Judit Farkas: The relationship in Hungarian of animacy features to information-structural functions, degrees of referentiality and number.- Krisztina Szécsényi: Control and the left periphery: The scope and information structure properties of Hungarian infinitival clauses with nominative, dative and covert subjects.- Part IV: Morphosyntax and phonology.- Jaklin Kornfilt: Sounds are not equal, nor is all silence.- Michael Brody: Two advantages of precedence syntax.- Anikó Lipták: Dissecting adpositional particle constructions: Remarks from ellipsis.- Tim Mckinnon, Gabriella Hermon, Yanti & Peter Cole: From phonology to syntax: Insights from Jangkat Malay.- Judit Gervain: Gateway to language: The perception of prosody at birth.- Irene Vogel: The morpho-syntax-phonology interface in complex compounds