In this book leading scholars address the issues surrounding the syntax-phonology interface. These principally concern whether the phonological component can influence syntax and if so how far and in what ways. INDICE: 1: Introduction; 2: Tor Åfarli: Adjunction and 3D Phrase Structure: a Study of Norwegian Adverbials; 3: Nomi Erteschik-Shir: The Phonology ofAdverb Placement, Object Shift, and V-2; The Case of Danish 'MON'; 4: KatalinE. Kiss: Is Free Postverbal Order in Hungarian a Syntactic or a PF Phenomenon?; 5: Lisa Rochman: Why Float: Floating Quantifiers and Focus Marking; 6: JoãoCosta: Prosodic Prominence: A Syntactic Matter?; 7: Steven Franks: On the Mechanics of Spell-Out; 8: Mamoru Saito: Semantic and Discourse Interpretation ofthe Japanese Left Periphery; 9: Mohinish Shukla and Marina Nespor: Rhythmic Patterns Cue Word Order; 10: Hubert Truckenbrodt and Isabelle Darcy: Object Clauses and Phrasal Stress; 11: Charles W. Kisseberth: Optimality Theory and the Theory of phonological Phrasing: The Chimwiini Evidence; 12: Sam Hellmuth: Functional Complementarity is Only Skin Deep: Evidence From Etyptian Arabic for the Autonomy fo Syntax and Phonology in the Expression of Focus; 13: Caroline Féry: Syntax, Information Structure, Embedded Prosodic Phrasing, and the Relational Scaling of Pitch Accents; 14: Emily Nava and maria Luisa Zubizarreta: Deconstructing the Nuclear Stress Algorithm: Evidence From Second Language Speech; 15: Kriszta Szendroi: Focus as a Grammatical Notion: A Case Study in Autism;16: Tobias Scheer: Intermodular Argumentation: Morpheme-specific Phonologies are out of Business in a Phase-based Architecture
- ISBN: 978-0-19-955686-1
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 400
- Fecha Publicación: 18/02/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés