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Current Issues in Syntactic Cartography
A crosslinguistic perspective
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2021
About this book
This book illustrates recent developments in cartographic studies, seen from a comparative perspective. The different chapters explore various aspects of theoretical and descriptive syntax, bearing on such topics as selection, causativity, binding, light verb constructions, the structure of the high and low peripheral zones. Syntactic issues in the study of dialects and ancient languages are also addressed. The languages investigated include French, Hebrew, Standard Dutch and the Ghent dialect, Etruscan, Japanese, English, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese and the Teochew dialect. The intended readers of this book include researchers and students working on natural language syntax, the interface between syntax and semantics/pragmatics, and comparative and typological linguistics, as well as scholars interested in particular languages such as East Asian and Romance languages.
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Table of contents
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1 - Section I. Theoretical and descriptive issues in syntactic cartography
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Chapter 2. Cartography and selection in subjunctives and interrogatives
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Chapter 3. The syntax and information-structural semantics of negative inversion in English and their implications for the theory of focus
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Chapter 4. Invariant die and adverbial resumption in the Ghent dialect
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Chapter 5. Uncovering the left periphery of Etruscan
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Chapter 6. Subject drop in how come questions in English
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Chapter 7. Causativity alternation in the lower field
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Chapter 8. Another argument for the differences among wa -marked phrases
161 - Section II. Theoretical and descriptive issues in syntactic cartography
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Chapter 9. Quantifictional binding without surface c-command in Mandarin Chinese
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Chapter 10. Towards a cartography of light verbs
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Chapter 11. Attitudinal applicative in action
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Chapter 12. Multiple counterparts of Mandarin qu (go) in Teochew and their cartographic distributions
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Chapter 13. On the syntactic representation of Chinese you ( 有 ) in “ you + VP” construction
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Index
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