Issues in Germanic Syntax ( Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM )

Publication series :Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM

Author: Werner Abraham   Wim Kosmeijer   Erich Reuland  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1990

E-ISBN: 9783110847277

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110122053

Subject: H76 日耳曼语族

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introduction

pp.:  1 – 11

Part 1 Phrase structure

pp.:  11 – 21

Null subjects and expletives in Romance and Germanic languages

pp.:  43 – 59

The phrasal nature of double object clusters

pp.:  59 – 77

On the role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax

pp.:  77 – 103

On the division of labour between the grammar and the parser

pp.:  103 – 129

Syntactic nominalization

pp.:  129 – 145

Part 2 Word order

pp.:  145 – 171

Word order variation in a configurational language: against a uniform scrambling account in German

pp.:  171 – 173

Verb second, nominative Case and scope

pp.:  173 – 207

Functional uncertainty and verb-raising dependencies

pp.:  207 – 233

Some implications from an analysis of German word order

pp.:  233 – 261

Part 3 Binding

pp.:  261 – 285

Nominative anaphors in Icelandic: morphology or syntax?

pp.:  285 – 287

“To be” and indices

pp.:  287 – 317

The syntax of floating alles in German

pp.:  317 – 337

Binding, ditransitives and the structure of the VP

pp.:  337 – 361

Be is selected over have if and only if it is part of an A-chain

pp.:  361 – 375

Index of Names

pp.:  375 – 393

General Index

pp.:  393 – 398

LastPages

pp.:  398 – 409

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