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Finiteness Matters
On finiteness-related phenomena in natural languages
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Kristin Melum Eide
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English
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2016
About this book
"Although standardly recognized by linguists of many diverse theoretical persuasions, finiteness continues to figure among [...] the most poorly understood concepts of linguistic theory”. This was eloquently stated by Ledgeway (2000, 2007) and remains true even today. The present volume thus aims to shed some much needed light on this area of linguistic theorizing, with eleven chapters approaching finiteness phenomena from the fields of syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and Creole studies, and providing data from a range of different languages. Traditionally, approaches to finiteness within the Principles and Parameters framework have seen as their main aim to understand the relation between the morphological exponents of finiteness and the syntactic operations seemingly depending on these exponents. The papers in this volume mostly take their point of departure from this more traditional view on finiteness, before elaborating on, modifying and diverging from this tradition in novel and interesting ways.
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David Adger, Queen Mary University London:
Integrating syntactic theory, cross-linguistic variation, and acquisition, this is the most wide ranging and up-to-date set of studies available on the concept of finiteness.
Integrating syntactic theory, cross-linguistic variation, and acquisition, this is the most wide ranging and up-to-date set of studies available on the concept of finiteness.
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Part I: Finiteness: underlying relations
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Elizabeth Cowper Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Encoding anaphoric dependencies Eric J. Reuland Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Part II: Morphosyntactic exponents of (non-)finiteness
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Evidence from impersonal sentences in Norwegian dialects and in English Tor A. Åfarli Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Marleen Susanne van de Vate and Tonjes Veenstra Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Liliane Haegeman and Andrew Weir Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Part III: Finiteness in language acquisition
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A study of Norwegian and English Wh-questions Marit Westergaard Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Elma Blom and Nada Vasić Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A case study of a Mandarin-Norwegian bilingual’s acquisition of finiteness and V2 in Norwegian Fufen Jin and Kristin Melum Eide Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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9789027266972
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346
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