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monografia Rebiun25677765 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25677765 m o d cr ||||||||||| 180103s2018 ne ob 001 0 eng 9789027264374 pdf) 9027264376 9789027200396 hardcover ; alk. paper) UPCT u550643 UAM 991008017611504211 CBUC 991001021410206712 UPVA 997928169203706 CBUC 991010895062406709 DLC eng pn DLC NT YDX EBLCP DLC OCLCF EZ9 INT OCLCQ UKAHL UNAV 439.8/215 23 Nygard, Mari Norwegian discourse ellipsis Recurso electrónico] clausal architecture and licensing conditions Mari Nygard Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2018] Amsterdam Philadelphia Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Studies in Germanic linguistics 2 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Intro; Norwegian Discourse Ellipsis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Characteristics of spontaneous speech; 1.2 Types of fragments and ellipses; 1.2.1 Structural ellipses; 1.2.2 Performance governed apocopes in spoken language; 1.2.3 Freestanding constituents; 1.2.4 Discourse ellipses; 1.2.5 Elliptical data from written registers; 1.3 A distinct grammar for spontaneous speech?; 1.3.1 Same grammar or different grammars?; 1.3.2 Dialogism versus monologism; 1.4 Well-formedness in discourse ellipses 1.5 Collection of data1.6 Overview of the book; Chapter 2. Null arguments in generative theory; 2.1 Pro drop and zero topic; 2.2 German subject/object asymmetries; 2.3 The null constant; 2.4 Null subjects in abbreviated registers -- structural truncation?; 2.5 Fundament ellipsis in Swedish; 2.6 Towards a uniform approach to null arguments; 2.7 The need for an empirical and theoretical broadening; Chapter 3. Foundations of a grammar model; 3.1 A selective approach to meaning: Grammar semantics; 3.2 A weak interpretation of the principle of full identification 3.3 Endoskeletal versus exoskeletal theories3.3.1 Lexically driven grammars; 3.3.2 The exoskeletal alternative; 3.3.3 Five syntactic frames in Norwegian; Chapter 4. A g-semantic syntax with insertion slots; 4.1 Syntactic terminals -- the building blocks; 4.2 Empty slots for insertion; 4.3 Separationism in the functional domain; 4.4 Clausal architecture; 4.4.1 CP -- Illocutionary force and speech acts; 4.4.2 TP -- a tense operator; 4.4.3 A predication operator in PrP; 4.4.4 An exoskeletal approach to VP; 4.4.5 The ontology of lexical semantics; 4.5 Conclusion Chapter 5. Silent structure and feature construal5.1 The structure question; 5.2 Agreement and valuation of phi-features; 5.2.1 Active agreement features in the ellipsis site; 5.2.2 Checking by valuation; 5.2.3 Semantic agreement; 5.2.4 An alternative analysis: Feature construal; 5.2.5 Feature construal in discourse ellipses; Chapter 6. Semantic licensing restrictions; 6.1 Phonological deletion; 6.2 Deletion through movement; 6.3 Semantic identity and structural licensing restrictions; 6.4 Recoverability of deletion; 6.4.1 The original principle 6.4.2 Expanded use of the principle -- recoverability in context6.4.3 Strategies for identification; 6.5 Shortcomings of the recoverability condition; 6.5.1 Expletive subjects and copula verbs; 6.5.2 Structural licensing; 6.6 Processing discourse ellipses; Chapter 7. Structural licensing conditions; 7.1 The vulnerability of the C-domain; 7.1.1 The C-domain as an interface to discourse; 7.1.2 Preposed elements in [spec, CP]: topic and focus; 7.1.3 Non-sentence initial discourse ellipses; 7.1.4 Person restrictions on topic drop; 7.1.5 Interacting syntactic and semantic restrictions 7.2 The CP-TP connection -- silence under agree Forma de acceso: World Wide Web