Order and structure in syntax I
Word order and syntactic structure
Contributor(s)
Sheehan, Michelle (editor)
R. Bailey, Laura (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103531Language
EnglishAbstract
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such as word order and grammatical functions. The first group of papers in the collection asks what word order can tell us about syntactic structure, using evidence from V2, object shift, word order gaps and different kinds of movement. The second group of papers all address the issue of subjecthood in some way, and examine how certain subject properties vary across languages: expression of subjects, expletive subjects, quirky and locative subjects. All of the papers address in some way the tension between modelling what can vary across languages whilst improving our understanding of what might be universal to human language.
Keywords
universals in language; order in syntax; grammatical functions; object shift; structure in syntax; word order; subjecthood; movement; v2; Head-directionality parameter; Morphology (linguistics); Periphrasis; Preposition and postposition; Pronoun; Swedish language; VerbDOI
10.5281/zenodo.1117686ISBN
9783961100279OCN
1030818085Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
2017Series
Open Generative Syntax, 1Classification
Linguistics