Description
Die Buchreihe Linguistische Arbeiten (LA) trägt wesentlich zur aktuellen linguistischen Theoriebildung im Bereich der allgemeinen und einzelsprachlichen Linguistik bei. Veröffentlicht werden hochwertige Arbeiten, die aktuelle Fragestellungen bearbeiten und die Entwicklung der Sprachwissenschaft, synchron oder diachron, empirisch oder theoretisch orientiert, vorantreiben.
Chapter
2.1. Different Underlying Structures
2.11. Different Matrix Verbs
2.12. Different Complementizers
2.13. Different Complement Clauses
2.14. Different Overall Sentential Structures
2.2. Identical Underlying Structures
2.21. Conditions on Rules
2.22. Rules of Complementization
3.1. Unexpected Indicatives
3.2. Unexpected Subjunctives
Chapter II. THE RULE OF SUBJECT-RAISING
2.1. The Raising Analysis
2.2. The Equi-NP Deletion Analysis
2.3. The Subjectless Infinitive Analysis
2.4. Chomsky's Latest Analysis
2.5. The Simple Clause Analysis
3. Arguments in favor of Subject-raising
3.1. Subject-raising into Object
3.11. Some Remarks about Equi-NP Deletion
3.12. The Inclusion Constraint
3.13. Negation of Quantifiers
3.14. Pronominalization Constraint
3.16. Speaker-oriented Adverbs
3.2. Subject-raising into Subject
3.21. Nouns without Determiner
3.22. Selectional Restrictions
3.23. Non-referential NP's
3.26. Duality of Structures
4. The Problem of Meaning
Chapter III. THE RULE OF NEGATIVE-RAISING
2.2. (Interpretive) Semantic Account
3. Status of the Arguments for the Spanish Data
3.1. Negative Polarity Items
3.4. A Classical Argument against Interpretivism
4. Meaning and the Rule of Neg-raising
4.1. Classes of Neg-raising Verbs
4.2. Unexpected Neg-raisers
Chapter IV. OPTIONAL RULES, PRAGMATICS AND MOOD
1. Pragmatic Differences are also Semantic Differences
2. The Problem of Meaning-preservingness of Transformations
3. Towards Explaining the Relationship among the Optional Transformations
3.1. Assertion and Complementation
3.2. The Negation of Assertion and Indicative Mood
3.3. The Problem of Semi-factives
3.4. A Possible Solution to the Problem of Mood
3.5. Indicative vs. Non-Indicative
3.6. Resistance to Transformations
Chapter V. EPILOGUE AND PROLOGUE
1. Mental Status of the Rules
2.1. Indicative vs. Subjunctive Insertion
3. Towards Developing a "Recognition" Mechanism