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In Situ, Ex Situ and (Non) Echo Questions

  • Anna Roussou , Christos Vlachos and Dimitris Papazachariou
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Foreword 9
  4. Reviewers 15
  5. Part I Invited Papers 17
  6. Q: Natural Language’s only Functional Head 19
  7. Growth and Decline: How Grammar has Been Changing in Recent English 47
  8. Towards a Constructional Account of Indefinite Uses of Proper Names in Modern Greek 67
  9. Aspect and Aktionsart: A Study on the Nature of Grammatical Categories 99
  10. Asking the Right Questions in “New School” EFL Curriculum Design 121
  11. Part II Selected Conference Papers / Section 1: Phonology - Phonetics 139
  12. The Acquisition of English Intonation by Native Greek Speakers 141
  13. The Greek Rhotic in /rC/ Sequences: An Acoustic and Electropalatographic Study 157
  14. Where the Glide Meets the Palatals 177
  15. The Production of English Aspirated Stops in Foreign Language Acquisition 197
  16. Section 2: Syntax - Morphology - Semantics 213
  17. The Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Common Typological Feature: An Active Alignment (?) 215
  18. A Conceptual Metonymy Account of Count and Non-Count Nouns: A Study of Modern Greek Nouns from the Domains of Eating and Drinking 233
  19. Basic Illocutions of the Modern Greek Subjunctive 249
  20. Pride Concepts 273
  21. Case Attraction in Free Relative Clauses of Ancient Greek: A Study of the Syntax–Morphology Interface 289
  22. Τα διαθεσιακά επιρρήματα: Επιμέρους υποκατηγορία προτασιακών επιρρημάτων της Νέας Ελληνικής 305
  23. The Role of Repetition in the Rise of Concessivity 319
  24. Τα ρήματα σε -άμαι της Νεοελληνικής Κοινής 335
  25. The Syntax-IS Interface: On the Functional Discrepancies between Clitic Left Dislocation and ‘Bare Left Dislocation’ in Modern Greek 353
  26. Distributivity and Genericity in Greek: The Case of kathe with the Definite Article 369
  27. Adjectival Participles Bearing on Unaccusativity Identification. Evidence from Modern Greek 385
  28. Stranded Quantifiers, Reconstruction and QR 393
  29. On Scalar Predicative PPs in Spanish 401
  30. Measuring the Productivity of Noun-Deriving Suffixes across Languages: Greek -tita vs. English -ness 421
  31. Result Clauses in Modern Greek and Spanish: A Contrastive Study 439
  32. A vs. en in Spanish Locatives 459
  33. In Situ, Ex Situ and (Non) Echo Questions 475
  34. Semantic Clusters Combined with Kinematics: The Case of English and Modern Greek Motion Verbs 495
  35. Dativus Ethicus in the Balkan Languages 511
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