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This book contains a selection of papers on issues of current interest in syntax and morpho-syntax. Most topics pertain to the question of the relation between word order and syntactic structure. The discussion starts with a proposal of extending the theory of relativization to reason clauses. It continues with the analysis of the realization of focus in Basque and the discussion of current views on the syntax of cleft constructions. Next, an inquiry into the rigidity of sentence left-periphery is offered in a cross-linguistic perspective. The two final contributions discuss feature-free derivations in syntax applied to a single morpho-syntactic problem, and the question of gradient acceptability of Polish sentences featuring possessive items in the context of the competition between their reflexive and pronominal forms.



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syntax – morpho-syntax – comparative linguistics – minimalism – word order – reason clauses – relative clauses – focus – topic – cleft sentences – information structure – left-periphery – sentence cartography – lexical features – derivation – phase – introspective judgments – gradient acceptability – reflexives – pronouns

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    A Hardback by Jacek Witkoś, Jacek Witkoś, Przemysław Tajsner

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 14/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631879528, 978-3631879528
      ISBN10: 3631879520

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book contains a selection of papers on issues of current interest in syntax and morpho-syntax. Most topics pertain to the question of the relation between word order and syntactic structure. The discussion starts with a proposal of extending the theory of relativization to reason clauses. It continues with the analysis of the realization of focus in Basque and the discussion of current views on the syntax of cleft constructions. Next, an inquiry into the rigidity of sentence left-periphery is offered in a cross-linguistic perspective. The two final contributions discuss feature-free derivations in syntax applied to a single morpho-syntactic problem, and the question of gradient acceptability of Polish sentences featuring possessive items in the context of the competition between their reflexive and pronominal forms.



      Table of Contents

      syntax – morpho-syntax – comparative linguistics – minimalism – word order – reason clauses – relative clauses – focus – topic – cleft sentences – information structure – left-periphery – sentence cartography – lexical features – derivation – phase – introspective judgments – gradient acceptability – reflexives – pronouns

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