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Main Clause Phenomena

New Horizons
  • Edited by: Lobke Aelbrecht , Liliane Haegeman and Rachel Nye
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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Main Clause Phenomena: New Horizons takes the study of Main Clause Phenomena (MCP) into the 21st century, without neglecting the origins of the topic. It brings together work by both established and up-and-coming scholars, who present analyses for a wide range of MCP, from a variety of languages, with a particular focus on particles and agreement markers, complementizers and verb second, and the licensing of MCP in different types of clauses. Besides enriching the empirical domain, this volume also engages with the theoretical question of how best to capture the distribution of MCP and, in particular, to what extent they are embeddable and why. The diverse patterns and analyses presented challenge the idea that MCP constitute a homogeneous class. Main Clause Phenomena: New Horizons is of interest not just to scholars specializing in the study of MCP, but to all linguists interested in the syntax and/or semantics of the clause.

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Francesc González i Planas, Universitat de Girona, on Linguist List 24.1030 (2013):
The papers collected in “Main clause phenomena: New horizons” map out new ways in the research on Main Clause Phenomena. I believe that this volume will become an important reference on the matter.


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Introduction

Lobke Aelbrecht, Liliane Haegeman and Rachel Nye
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PART I. Explaining Main Clause Phenomena: The bigger picture

Joseph E. Emonds
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Richard K. Larson and Miyuki Sawada
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Shigeru Miyagawa
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Deriving the truncation account
Liliane Haegeman
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Cécile De Cat
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David W. Lightfoot
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On appositives and quasi-relatives
Mark de Vries
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PART II. The Phenomena
A. Particles and agreement markers

Norio Nasu
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Evidence from discourse particles
Marco Coniglio and Iulia Zegrean
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Barbara Tomaszewicz
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B. Complementizers and verb-second

Virginia Hill
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Maria Rita Manzini
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Irene Franco
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Krzysztof Migdalski
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C. Adverbial clauses

Yoshio Endo
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Vesselina Laskova
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Werner Frey
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