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Mapping the Left Periphery Paola Beninca (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Padua)

Mapping the Left Periphery By Paola Beninca (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Padua)

Summary

The papers in this volume develop and challenge our understanding of the fine structure of the left periphery, and of the theory of sentence structure in general.

Mapping the Left Periphery Summary

Mapping the Left Periphery: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 5 by Paola Beninca (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Padua)

Mapping the Left Periphery, the fifth volume in The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, is entirely devoted to the functional articulation of the so-called complementizer system, the highest part of sentence structure. The papers collected here identify, on the basis of substantial empirical evidence, new atoms of functional structure, which encode specific features that are typically expressed in the left periphery. The volume also submits the richly articulated CP structure to further crosslinguistic checking. The research presented here has led to the identification of new, important restrictions in the relative sequence of elements appearing in the left periphery. With contributions from African languages, Chinese, Hungarian, Romance languages, and Italian dialects, Mapping the Left Periphery will be of interest to syntacticians working on comparative syntax, and more specifically on Romance grammar.

Mapping the Left Periphery Reviews

The book is a great source of useful data and interesting proposals, analysing a wide range of phenomena and making important contributions to the research in comparative syntax. It will prove helpful for all those who are interested in the fine-grained structure of the left periphery and, more generally, in cartographic syntax. * Silvio Cruschina, Journal of Linguistics *

About Paola Beninca (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Padua)

Paola Beninca is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Padua. Nicola Munaro is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Venice.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; PAOLA BENINCA AND NICOLA MUNARO; ASSERTIVE BIEN IN SPANISH AND THE LEFT PERIPHERY; M. LLUISA HERNANZ; ON THE SYNTAX OF TOPIC AND FOCUS IN CHINESE; LINDA BADAN AND FRANCESCA DEL GOBBO; WHAT'S A WH-WORD GOT TO DO WITH IT?; ENOCH O. ABOH AND ROLAND PFAU; TOWARDS A HIERARCHY OF CLAUSE TYPES; NICOLA MUNARO; THE STRUCTURE OF THE TOPIC FIELD IN HUNGARIAN; ANIKO LIPTAK; SENTENTIAL PARTICLES AND REMNANT MOVEMENT; CECILIA POLETTO AND RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI; MATCHING MOODS - MOOD CONCORD BETWEEN CP AND IP IN SALENTINO AND SOUTHERN CALABRIAN SUBJUNCTIVE COMPLEMENTS; FEDERICO DAMONTE; SUBJECT LICENSING IN CP: THE NEAPOLITAN DOUBLE-SUBJECT CONSTRUCTION; ADAM LEDGEWAY; EVIDENTIAL MOOD, RESTRUCTURING, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNCTIONAL SEMBRARE; LILIANE HAEGEMAN

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NLS9780199740369
9780199740369
0199740364
Mapping the Left Periphery: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 5 by Paola Beninca (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of Padua)
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2011-03-03
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