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On the Position of Preposed PPs in English and Spanish
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Paula Kempchinsky✝
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Seemingly Ergative and Ergatively Seeming 1
- On the Weight of Light Predicates 23
- On the Interpretation of Focus Features 39
- “Dequeísmo” in Spanish and the Structure and Features of CP 49
- Evaluative Suffixation in Spanish and the Syntax of Derivational Processes 71
- The Lower Operator Position with Parasitic Gaps 85
- NP Movement and Adjective Position in the DP Phases 107
- Reflections on A Phonological Grammar of Spanish 133
- The Long Fall: An intonational melody of Argentinian Spanish 147
- On the Position of Preposed PPs in English and Spanish 161
- The Morphologization and Grammaticalization of French Liaison 175
- Determining the Acquisition of Determiners: On the innateness of functional categories 189
- Sonority as a Primitive Phonological Feature: Evidence from Spanish complex onset phonotactics 203
- Weak Subject Pronouns in Caribbean Spanish and XP Pied-Piping 223
- The Realization of Number in Italian and Spanish 239
- Discourse Topic Constraints on Left Dislocated Subjects and CLLD Structures 255
- The Puzzle of Restrictive Relative Clauses with Conjoined DP Antecedents 267
- Definite Determiners in French and Spanish: Features and extraction 279
- Subject Index 293
- Name Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Seemingly Ergative and Ergatively Seeming 1
- On the Weight of Light Predicates 23
- On the Interpretation of Focus Features 39
- “Dequeísmo” in Spanish and the Structure and Features of CP 49
- Evaluative Suffixation in Spanish and the Syntax of Derivational Processes 71
- The Lower Operator Position with Parasitic Gaps 85
- NP Movement and Adjective Position in the DP Phases 107
- Reflections on A Phonological Grammar of Spanish 133
- The Long Fall: An intonational melody of Argentinian Spanish 147
- On the Position of Preposed PPs in English and Spanish 161
- The Morphologization and Grammaticalization of French Liaison 175
- Determining the Acquisition of Determiners: On the innateness of functional categories 189
- Sonority as a Primitive Phonological Feature: Evidence from Spanish complex onset phonotactics 203
- Weak Subject Pronouns in Caribbean Spanish and XP Pied-Piping 223
- The Realization of Number in Italian and Spanish 239
- Discourse Topic Constraints on Left Dislocated Subjects and CLLD Structures 255
- The Puzzle of Restrictive Relative Clauses with Conjoined DP Antecedents 267
- Definite Determiners in French and Spanish: Features and extraction 279
- Subject Index 293
- Name Index 297