One-to-many-relations in morphology, syntax, and semantics (Volume 7)
Contributor(s)
Sailer, Manfred (editor)
Crysmann, Berthold (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
The standard view of the form-meaning interfaces, as embraced by the great majority of contemporary grammatical frameworks, consists in the assumption that meaning can be associated with grammatical form in a one-to-one correspondence. Under this view, composition is quite straightforward, involving concatenation of form, paired with functional application in meaning. In this book, we discuss linguistic phenomena across several grammatical sub-modules (morphology, syntax, semantics) that apparently pose a problem to the standard view, mapping out the potential for deviation from the ideal of one-to-one correspondences, and develop formal accounts of the range of phenomena. We argue that a constraint-based perspective is particularly apt to accommodate deviations from one-to-many correspondences, as it allows us to impose constraints on full structures (such as a complete word or the interpretation of a full sentence) instead of deriving such structures step by step.
Keywords
Language Arts & Disciplines; LinguisticsDOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4638824ISBN
9783985540037Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
2021Imprint
Language Science PressClassification
Linguistics