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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-vi i
- Table of Contents vii
- List of contributors xiii
- Hi Morris, this is Henk! xvii
- An intersubjective note on the notion of ‘subjectification’ 1
- A note on non-canonical passives: the case of the get-passive 13
- Displaced and misplaced genitives 22
- Preposition stranding and locative adverbs in German 31
- Moving verbal complexes in Spanish 43
- Unbearably light verbs versus finite auxiliary drop 53
- Extraction from subjects: some remarks on Chomsky’s On phases 59
- A Chinese relative 69
- Approximative of zo as a diagnostic tool 77
- A note on interpretable features and idiosyncratic categorial selection 87
- Transparent, free... and polarised: the (poli)tics of polarity in transparent free relatives 97
- The inverse agreement constraint in Hungarian: a relic of a Uralic-Siberian Sprachbund? 108
- Syntactic conditions on phonetically empty morphemes 116
- Long-distance reciprocals 127
- The notion of topic and the problem of quantification in Hungarian 137
- Questions of complexity 146
- Functional heads, lexical heads and hybrid categories 152
- Concatenation and interpretation 162
- As time goes by: a digressive discourse 171
- There’s that: unifying existential and list readings 186
- Extended projections - extended analogues: a note on Hungarian PPs 197
- Against the sonority scale: evidence from Frankish tones 206
- Classifiers, agreement and honorifics in Japanese 222
- What stranded adjectives reveal about Split-NP Topicalization 230
- Past tense interpretations in Dutch 241
- Why phonology is the same 252
- Recursively linked Case-Agreement: from accidents to principles and beyond 263
- Enfoldment as Economy 275
- “GP, I'll have to put your flat feet on the ground” 283
- On parameters and on principles of pronunciation 289
- What to do with those fools of a crew? 300
- Why indefinite pronouns are different 310
- Seeing the forest despite the tree 319
- When to pied-pipe and when to strand in San Dionicio Octotepec Zapotec 331
- Free relatives as light-headed relatives in Turkish 340
- Is linguistics a natural science? 350
- Two asymmetries between Clitic Left and Clitic Right Dislocation in Bulgarian 359
- On dative subjects in Russian 365
- On the nature of case in Basque: structural or inherent? 374
- Examining the scope of Principles-and-Parameters Theory 383
- Clitics and adjacency in Greek PPs 390
- A minimalist program for parametric linguistics? 407
- A syntactic approach to negated focus questions in Bulgarian 415
- The case of midpositions 424
- Quechua P-soup 434
- Semantic compositionality of the way-construction 439
- Soft mutation at the interface 447
- Abracadabra, the relation between stress and rhythm 458
- What do we learn when we acquire a language? 466
- A prosodic contrast between Northern and Southern Dutch: a result of a Flemish-French sprachbund 474
- The object of verbs like help and an apparent violation of UTAH 483
- A note on relative pronouns in Standard German 495
- Agreeing to bind 505
- Positive polarity and evaluation 514
- Phase theory and the privilege of the root 529
- On the role of parameters in Universal Grammar: a reply to Newmeyer 538
- Welsh VP-ellipsis and the representation of aspect 554
- A new perspective on event participants in psychological states and events 563
- A glimpse of doubly-filled COMPS in Swiss German 572
- Missing prepositions in Dutch free relatives 582
- Final sonorant devoicing in early Yokuts field-records 592
- Cyclic NP structure and trace interpretation 599
- Appositive and parenthetical relative clauses 608
- Overt infinitival subjects (if that's what they are) 618
- Wanna and the prepositional complementizers of English 625
- A note on asymmetric coordination and subject gaps 633
- The representation of focus and its implications: towards an alternative account of some 'intervention effects' 641
- Circumstantial evidence for Dative Shift 661
- Why should diminutives count? 669
- Adjacency, PF, and extraposition 679
- A note on functional adpositions 689
- Bibliography of Henk C. van Riemsdijk 696
- Index 707
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-vi i
- Table of Contents vii
- List of contributors xiii
- Hi Morris, this is Henk! xvii
- An intersubjective note on the notion of ‘subjectification’ 1
- A note on non-canonical passives: the case of the get-passive 13
- Displaced and misplaced genitives 22
- Preposition stranding and locative adverbs in German 31
- Moving verbal complexes in Spanish 43
- Unbearably light verbs versus finite auxiliary drop 53
- Extraction from subjects: some remarks on Chomsky’s On phases 59
- A Chinese relative 69
- Approximative of zo as a diagnostic tool 77
- A note on interpretable features and idiosyncratic categorial selection 87
- Transparent, free... and polarised: the (poli)tics of polarity in transparent free relatives 97
- The inverse agreement constraint in Hungarian: a relic of a Uralic-Siberian Sprachbund? 108
- Syntactic conditions on phonetically empty morphemes 116
- Long-distance reciprocals 127
- The notion of topic and the problem of quantification in Hungarian 137
- Questions of complexity 146
- Functional heads, lexical heads and hybrid categories 152
- Concatenation and interpretation 162
- As time goes by: a digressive discourse 171
- There’s that: unifying existential and list readings 186
- Extended projections - extended analogues: a note on Hungarian PPs 197
- Against the sonority scale: evidence from Frankish tones 206
- Classifiers, agreement and honorifics in Japanese 222
- What stranded adjectives reveal about Split-NP Topicalization 230
- Past tense interpretations in Dutch 241
- Why phonology is the same 252
- Recursively linked Case-Agreement: from accidents to principles and beyond 263
- Enfoldment as Economy 275
- “GP, I'll have to put your flat feet on the ground” 283
- On parameters and on principles of pronunciation 289
- What to do with those fools of a crew? 300
- Why indefinite pronouns are different 310
- Seeing the forest despite the tree 319
- When to pied-pipe and when to strand in San Dionicio Octotepec Zapotec 331
- Free relatives as light-headed relatives in Turkish 340
- Is linguistics a natural science? 350
- Two asymmetries between Clitic Left and Clitic Right Dislocation in Bulgarian 359
- On dative subjects in Russian 365
- On the nature of case in Basque: structural or inherent? 374
- Examining the scope of Principles-and-Parameters Theory 383
- Clitics and adjacency in Greek PPs 390
- A minimalist program for parametric linguistics? 407
- A syntactic approach to negated focus questions in Bulgarian 415
- The case of midpositions 424
- Quechua P-soup 434
- Semantic compositionality of the way-construction 439
- Soft mutation at the interface 447
- Abracadabra, the relation between stress and rhythm 458
- What do we learn when we acquire a language? 466
- A prosodic contrast between Northern and Southern Dutch: a result of a Flemish-French sprachbund 474
- The object of verbs like help and an apparent violation of UTAH 483
- A note on relative pronouns in Standard German 495
- Agreeing to bind 505
- Positive polarity and evaluation 514
- Phase theory and the privilege of the root 529
- On the role of parameters in Universal Grammar: a reply to Newmeyer 538
- Welsh VP-ellipsis and the representation of aspect 554
- A new perspective on event participants in psychological states and events 563
- A glimpse of doubly-filled COMPS in Swiss German 572
- Missing prepositions in Dutch free relatives 582
- Final sonorant devoicing in early Yokuts field-records 592
- Cyclic NP structure and trace interpretation 599
- Appositive and parenthetical relative clauses 608
- Overt infinitival subjects (if that's what they are) 618
- Wanna and the prepositional complementizers of English 625
- A note on asymmetric coordination and subject gaps 633
- The representation of focus and its implications: towards an alternative account of some 'intervention effects' 641
- Circumstantial evidence for Dative Shift 661
- Why should diminutives count? 669
- Adjacency, PF, and extraposition 679
- A note on functional adpositions 689
- Bibliography of Henk C. van Riemsdijk 696
- Index 707