Lexical and Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation
edited by Gert Webelhuth, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Andreas Kathol
CSLI, 1999 eISBN: 978-1-57586-972-8 | Paper: 978-1-57586-152-4 | Cloth: 978-1-57586-153-1 Library of Congress Classification P158.4.L49 1999 Dewey Decimal Classification 415
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I. Lexical Argument Structure: 1. Kinds of objecthood in Chamorro grammar
2. A composition approach to Modern Greek 'weak form' possessives
3. West Greenlandic noun incorporation in a monohierarchical theory of grammar
4. Dissociations between ARG-ST and grammatical relations
Part II. Lexical and Syntactic Constructions: 5. A lexical approach to quantifier floating in French
6. German Pied-Piper infinitives
7. Inversion and constructional inheritance
8. German partial-VP topicalization revisited
9. English number names in HPSG
Part III. Binding Theory: 10. Long-distance reflexives and the binding square of opposition
11. HPSG, GB, and the Balinese bind
Part IV. Case and Agreement: 12. Peripheral constructions and core phenomena
13. Locus agreement in American sign language
14. On case assignment and 'adjuncts as complements'
Part IV. Formal and Computational Issues: 15. The importance of being lazy
16. Inside-out constraints and description languages for HPSG
16. Strong generative capacity in HPSG
17. Off-line constraint propagation for efficient HPSG processing
17. Conjunctive semantics for semantically transparent adverbials
18. Antecedent contained ellipsis in HPSG
19. The scope-marking construction in German
20. Lexicalization of context
Name index
Subject index.
Introduction
Part I. Lexical Argument Structure: 1. Kinds of objecthood in Chamorro grammar
2. A composition approach to Modern Greek 'weak form' possessives
3. West Greenlandic noun incorporation in a monohierarchical theory of grammar
4. Dissociations between ARG-ST and grammatical relations
Part II. Lexical and Syntactic Constructions: 5. A lexical approach to quantifier floating in French
6. German Pied-Piper infinitives
7. Inversion and constructional inheritance
8. German partial-VP topicalization revisited
9. English number names in HPSG
Part III. Binding Theory: 10. Long-distance reflexives and the binding square of opposition
11. HPSG, GB, and the Balinese bind
Part IV. Case and Agreement: 12. Peripheral constructions and core phenomena
13. Locus agreement in American sign language
14. On case assignment and 'adjuncts as complements'
Part IV. Formal and Computational Issues: 15. The importance of being lazy
16. Inside-out constraints and description languages for HPSG
16. Strong generative capacity in HPSG
17. Off-line constraint propagation for efficient HPSG processing
17. Conjunctive semantics for semantically transparent adverbials
18. Antecedent contained ellipsis in HPSG
19. The scope-marking construction in German
20. Lexicalization of context
Name index
Subject index.