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Negating Right Boundary Achievements (Comments on Malink)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
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Section I: Underspecification in the lexicon
- Underspecification in the Lexicon: The Indo-European Root Cconcept 3
- Multiple suffixes and nominal word formation in Indo-European languages 21
- The Structure of the Indo-European Lexicon: Nominal Word Formation and the Secondary Lexicon 45
- Underspecification and the noun/verb distinction: Late Archaic Chinese and Khmer 55
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Section II: Underspecification and coercion
- Underspecification and Coercion: Nouns and Nominalizations in German 85
- What Kind of Events Do Achievements Describe? 109
- Right Boundary Achievements under Conative Negation 145
- Negating Right Boundary Achievements (Comments on Malink) 163
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Section III: Empirical evidence on the linearization of German
- Comparing Linguistic Judgments and Corpus Frequencies as Windows on Grammatical Competence: A Study of Argument Linearization in German Clauses 179
- Effects of Local Context on Argument Number and Verb Type Expectations 193
- Prosody in Speech Production and Perception: The Case of Right Node Raising in English 207
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Section IV: Underspecification in information– and discourse structure
- Russian Interrogatives and Intonational Categories 227
- Prosody and Information Structure of Factive Embeddings in Russian 271
- The Prosody of Adversative Constructions in West Slavic Languages 301
- The Syntax of Contrast and Correction Readings of Polish Adversative Coordinate Structures 321
- When the Negative Goes Missing: The Role of the Information Structure in Gapping Coordinations with but 359
- Focus and Emphasis in Tone and Intonational Languages 389
- Studies on the Acceptability of Object Movement to Spec,CP 413
- Focus Particles in the German Middlefield 439
- Word order, Clitics, and Agreement in Arabic Information Structure 461
- Information Structure in Ancient Greek 487
- Semantic Composition of German Information Structures with Operators 513
- Semantic Contributions of the Left Periphery to Discourse Linking: The Case of Topics in the Prefield and Middlefield in German 533
- Dimensions of Discourse: Presuppositions of (German) Connectors 551
- Implicated Presuppositions 581
- Backmatter 601
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
-
Section I: Underspecification in the lexicon
- Underspecification in the Lexicon: The Indo-European Root Cconcept 3
- Multiple suffixes and nominal word formation in Indo-European languages 21
- The Structure of the Indo-European Lexicon: Nominal Word Formation and the Secondary Lexicon 45
- Underspecification and the noun/verb distinction: Late Archaic Chinese and Khmer 55
-
Section II: Underspecification and coercion
- Underspecification and Coercion: Nouns and Nominalizations in German 85
- What Kind of Events Do Achievements Describe? 109
- Right Boundary Achievements under Conative Negation 145
- Negating Right Boundary Achievements (Comments on Malink) 163
-
Section III: Empirical evidence on the linearization of German
- Comparing Linguistic Judgments and Corpus Frequencies as Windows on Grammatical Competence: A Study of Argument Linearization in German Clauses 179
- Effects of Local Context on Argument Number and Verb Type Expectations 193
- Prosody in Speech Production and Perception: The Case of Right Node Raising in English 207
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Section IV: Underspecification in information– and discourse structure
- Russian Interrogatives and Intonational Categories 227
- Prosody and Information Structure of Factive Embeddings in Russian 271
- The Prosody of Adversative Constructions in West Slavic Languages 301
- The Syntax of Contrast and Correction Readings of Polish Adversative Coordinate Structures 321
- When the Negative Goes Missing: The Role of the Information Structure in Gapping Coordinations with but 359
- Focus and Emphasis in Tone and Intonational Languages 389
- Studies on the Acceptability of Object Movement to Spec,CP 413
- Focus Particles in the German Middlefield 439
- Word order, Clitics, and Agreement in Arabic Information Structure 461
- Information Structure in Ancient Greek 487
- Semantic Composition of German Information Structures with Operators 513
- Semantic Contributions of the Left Periphery to Discourse Linking: The Case of Topics in the Prefield and Middlefield in German 533
- Dimensions of Discourse: Presuppositions of (German) Connectors 551
- Implicated Presuppositions 581
- Backmatter 601