The structure of words at the interfaces / Heather Newell, Máire Noonan, Glyne Piggott, and Lisa deMena Travis
- Published:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
- Additional Creators:
- Newell, Heather, 1975-, Noonan, Máire, Piggott, G. L., 1942-, and Travis, Lisa deMena
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- Oxford scholarship online: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
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- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1.1.What is a word? / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 1.2.Approaches to word formation within a syntactic framework / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 1.3.A typology of word formation approaches / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 1.4.The chapters / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 1.5.Conclusion / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 1.6.Some outstanding questions / Lisa deMena Travis / Heather Newell / Maire Noonan / Glyne Piggott -- 2.1.Against the PIC / Heather Newell -- 2.1.1.Phase domains / Heather Newell -- 2.1.2.PIC evidence / Heather Newell -- 2.2.Evidence against the PIC / Heather Newell -- 2.2.1.Late Adjunction / Heather Newell -- 2.2.2.Agree and Move / Heather Newell -- 2.2.3.Post-spell-out movement / Heather Newell -- 2.3.Implications of the elimination of the PIC for the PF branch / Heather Newell -- 2.3.1.Late Adjunction revisited / Heather Newell -- 2.3.2.Lower-copy spell-out / Heather Newell -- 2.4.Pure phonology and the PIC / Heather Newell -- 2.4.1.Phonosyntactic mismatches in Ojibwe / Heather Newell -- 2.4.2.Infixation / Heather Newell -- 2.4.3.Phonological conclusions / Heather Newell -- 2.5.Conclusion / Heather Newell -- 3.1.Introduction / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.Spell-out and head movement / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.1.Background / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.2.Post-spell-out head movement: Malagasy / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.3.Phases and inalienable DPs / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.4.Phases and floated quantifiers / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.5.Phases and cyclicity / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.5.1.Internal Merge of heads / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.5.2.External Merge of heads / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.5.3.Merge of two heads with no projection / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.2.6.Wordhood and the nature of words / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.3.Reconciling some syntax-phonology mismatches / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.3.1.Introduction of PF movement / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.3.2.PF movement in Maybrat / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.3.3.PF movement in Mangap-Mbula / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.3.4.PF movement in Ojibwe / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 3.4.Conclusion / Glyne Piggott / Lisa deMena Travis -- 4.1.Introduction / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.2.Syntactic phases / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.Phonological evidence for phases in Ojibwe / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.1.Intermediate/word-internal phases / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.1.1.Footing and secondary stress assignment / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.1.2.Vowel hiatus resolution / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.2.Final phases / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.2.1.Independent prosodic word boundaries / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.3.2.2.Main stress assignment / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.4.Apocope and T-Palatalization: An ordering paradox / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.4.1.Apocope and T-Palatalization / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.4.2.Animate intransitive verb -i (T-Pal>FLVD) / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.4.3.Participle -i (FLVD>T-Pal) / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.4.4.Derivation of participle clauses / Bethany Lochbihler -- 4.5.Conclusion / Bethany Lochbihler -- 5.1.Introduction / Neil Myler -- 5.2.Calculating depth of embedding and temporal order of Vocabulary Insertion / Neil Myler -- 5.3.Case studies / Neil Myler -- 5.3.1.Spirantization in Nyakusa / Neil Myler -- 5.3.2.Optionality in Ndebele reduplication and the order of Vocabulary Insertion / Neil Myler -- 5.3.2.1.Ndebele reduplication: An introduction / Neil Myler -- 5.3.2.2.The interaction between reduplication and affix order in Ndebele / Neil Myler -- 5.3.3.Sanskrit: Prefixal particles, the past tense augment, and ruki at a distance / Neil Myler -- 5.3.4.Conclusion to section 5.3 / Neil Myler -- 5.4.Phonological wordhood: On squishing, head-banging, and glomming / Neil Myler -- 5.5.Conclusion / Neil Myler -- 6.1.Introduction: Quantitative component interaction / Kie Zuraw -- 6.2.Tagalog nasal substitution background / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.Morphological differences / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.1.Distinctions among mav-X verbs / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.2.Possible mechanisms / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.3.What kind of variation? / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.4.pav-RED-X gerunds / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.5.mav-RED-X nominals / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.6.pav-X adjectives, reservational vs instrumental / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.7.pau-X nominalizations / Kie Zuraw -- 6.3.8.pau-X verbs / Kie Zuraw -- 6.4.Conclusion / Kie Zuraw -- 7.1.Introduction / Jonathan David Bobaljik / Heidi Harley -- 7.2.Hiaki suppletive verbs / Heidi Harley / Jonathan David Bobaljik -- 7.2.1.Suppletion and structure / Jonathan David Bobaljik / Heidi Harley -- 7.2.2.Locality refined / Jonathan David Bobaljik / Heidi Harley -- 7.3.Beyond Hiaki / Jonathan David Bobaljik / Heidi Harley -- 7.4.Suppletion and agreement / Heidi Harley / Jonathan David Bobaljik -- 7.5.Conclusion / Jonathan David Bobaljik / Heidi Harley -- 8.1.Introduction / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 8.2.A brief overview of Mebengokre morphosyntax / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 9.3.o= as a postposition / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 9.4.An analysis involving verb serialization / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 9.5.The analysis of true causatives / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 9.6.Conclusions and further questions / Andres Pablo Salanova -- Appendix 9.A o= as an applicative / Andres Pablo Salanova -- 9.1.Introduction / Thomas Leu -- 9.2.Metamorphology / Thomas Leu -- 9.3.That is that / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.Ein is ein / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.1.Article and numeral ein / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.2.N-ein and n-on / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.3.Mein and m-on / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.4.Pronominal ein and on / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.5.A note on French verbal inflection AV / Thomas Leu -- 9.4.6.Overt and non-overt ein / Thomas Leu -- 9.5.Some consequences and concerns / Thomas Leu -- 10.1.Introduction / Maire Noonan -- 10.1.1.Syntax all the way up and down / Maire Noonan -- 10.1.2.The data: R-pronouns and P-stranding / Maire Noonan -- 10.1.3.The data: Place adpositions / Maire Noonan -- 10.2.r- in Dutch versus r- in German / Maire Noonan -- 10.3.The shadow construction: First pass / Maire Noonan -- 10.4.Deconstructing R-pronouns and shadow-Ps / Maire Noonan -- 10.4.1.R-pronoun stranding in Dutch and CG PPs / Maire Noonan -- 10.4.2.Formal German locational PPs / Maire Noonan -- 10.4.3.'P-stranding' analysed as R-pronoun stranding / Maire Noonan -- 10.4.4.Further properties of the shadow construction in CG / Maire Noonan -- 10.5.Directional PPs in German and CG / Maire Noonan -- 10.5.1.Formal German directional PPs / Maire Noonan -- 10.5.2.'P-stranding' in FG directional PPs / Maire Noonan -- 10.5.3.Colloquial German directional PPs / Maire Noonan -- 10.6.Conclusion / Maire Noonan -- 11.1.Introduction / Michael Barrie / Eric Mathieu / Brandon J. Fry -- 11.2.Adjunction of complex heads inside a word / Michael Barrie / Brandon J. Fry / Eric Mathieu -- 11.3.Theoretical problems / Brandon J. Fry / Michael Barrie / Eric Mathieu -- 11.4.Empirical problems / Michael Barrie / Brandon J. Fry / Eric Mathieu -- 11.5.The alternative: Phrasal Merge / Brandon J. Fry / Michael Barrie / Eric Mathieu -- 11.6.Conclusion / Brandon J. Fry / Eric Mathieu / Michael Barrie -- 12.1.The Oji-Cree verb stem and the problem of the left-edge requirement / Tanya Slavin -- 12.1.1.The left-edge requirement / Tanya Slavin -- 12.2.Event composition in the literature / Tanya Slavin -- 12.3.Proposal / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.Evidence for event composition / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.1.Speaker-oriented preverbs / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.2.Sentence-level preverbs / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.3.Aspectual preverbs / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.3.1.nihtaa- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.3.2.kiiwe- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.3.3.maacii- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.3.4.pooni- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.4.Agent-oriented preverbs / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.5.pi- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.6.Restrictions on relative preverbs / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.6.1.Onci- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.6.2.Ishi- / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.7.Quantifier caaki- 'all' / Tanya Slavin -- 12.4.8.Summary: The LER and event composition / Tanya Slavin -- 12.5.Conclusion / Tanya Slavin -- 13.1.Introduction / Richard Compton -- 13.2.Background / Richard Compton -- 13.3.Inuit adverbs / Richard Compton -- 13.3.1.Evidence for a category of adverbs / Richard Compton -- 13.3.2.Adverb ordering in word formation / Richard Compton -- 13.3.3.Phrasal adverbs within a fixed hierarchy / Richard Compton -- 13.3.4.Right-headedness within a fixed hierarchy / Richard Compton -- 13.4.'Suffixal' adverbs without a hierarchy / Richard Compton -- 13.4.1.An unresolved issue involving scope / Richard Compton -- 13.5.Conclusion / Richard Compton.
- Summary:
- This volume takes a variety of approaches to the question 'what is a word?', with particular emphasis on where in the grammar wordhood is determined. The study of the interface between the syntactic and phonological modules of Universal Grammar underpins the discussion in this volume.
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- ISBN:
- 9780191823770 (ebook)
- Audience Notes:
- Specialized.
- Note:
- This edition previously issued in print: 2017.
- Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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