Freezing theoretical approaches and empirical domains
Displacement is a fundamental property of human language, and the restrictions on displacement have been a central concern in generative grammar ever since Ross' (1967) ground-breaking observations of island constraints. While island phenomena have been investigated in detail from various persp...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; Boston
De Gruyter,
2018.
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| Series: | Studies in generative grammar ;
volume 130 |
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Table of Contents:
- Exploring the concepts of Freezing: Theoretical and empirical perspectives. Theoretical advancement. Ur Shlonsky and Luigi Rizzi: Criterial Freezing in small clauses and the cartography of copular constructions
- Angel J. Gallego: Freezing Effects in a free-Merge System
- Gereon Maller: Freezing in complex prefields. Empirical domains. Norbert Corver: The Freezing points of the (Dutch) adjectival system
- Jutta M. Hartmann: Freezing in it-clefts: Movement and focus
- Josef Bayer: Criterial Freezing in the syntax of particles
- Michael S. Rochemont: Only syntax
- Maria Polinsky: Freezing and phi-feature agreement: On the role of [PERSON]
- BalÃízs SurÃínyi and Gerg Turi: Freezing, Topic Opacity and Phase-based Cyclicity in Subject Islands. Interface extensions. Peter W. Culicover and Susanne Winkler: Freezing: Between grammar and processing
- Andreas Konietzko: Heavy NP shift in context: On the interaction of information structure and subextraction from shifted constituents
- Rui P. Chaves: Freezing as a probabilistic phenomenon
- Marion Jaeger: An experimental study on freezing and topicalization in English.
