Reconstruction Effects in Relative Clauses
Reconstruction effects in relative clauses are a class of phenomena where the external head of the relative clause seems to behave as if it occupied a position within the relative clause, as far as some commonly accepted principle of grammar is concerned. An often cited type of example is "The...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; Boston
De Gruyter (A),
[2018]
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| Series: | Studia grammatica ;
75. |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- An introduction to reconstruction effects in relative clauses / Schenner, Mathias
- A Direct Compositionality approach to Condition C effects under reconstruction and their exceptions / Krifka, Manfred
- Relative reconstructions / Heycock, Caroline
- A calculus for reconstruction and anti-reconstruction / Lechner, Winfried
- Notes on stress reconstruction and syntactic reconstruction / Truckenbrodt, Hubert
- A new version of the Matching Analysis of relative clauses / Salzmann, Martin
- Idioms as evidence for the proper analysis of relative clauses / Webelhuth, Gert / Bargmann, Sascha / Götze, Christopher
- Some notes on connectivity and predicational copular sentences / Romero, Maribel
- Functional readings without type-shifted noun phrases / Heim, Irene
- Deconstructing reconstruction / Jacobson, Pauline
- Evaluation order, crossover, and reconstruction / Barker, Chris
- Telescoping by continuations / Sternefeld, Wolfgang
- Telescoping in relative clauses / Radó, Janina / Konietzko, Andreas / Sternefeld, Wolfgang
- Intensional relative clauses and the semantics of variable objects / Moltmann, Friederike
