Exploring Nanosyntax

Author:   Lena Baunaz (Post-doc, Post-doc, University of Zurich, Romanisches Seminar) ,  Liliane Haegeman (Professor of English Linguistics, Professor of English Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Ghent University) ,  Karen De Clercq (Postdoctoral researcher, Postdoctoral researcher, Ghent University) ,  Eric Lander (Postdoctoral researcher, Postdoctoral researcher, University of Gothenburg)
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Pages:   360
Publication Date:   24 May 2018
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Author:   Lena Baunaz (Post-doc, Post-doc, University of Zurich, Romanisches Seminar) ,  Liliane Haegeman (Professor of English Linguistics, Professor of English Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Ghent University) ,  Karen De Clercq (Postdoctoral researcher, Postdoctoral researcher, Ghent University) ,  Eric Lander (Postdoctoral researcher, Postdoctoral researcher, University of Gothenburg)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.30cm
Weight:   0.635kg
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9780190876746


ISBN 10:   0190876743
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   24 May 2018
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Contributors Preface PART I: Background 1. Nanosyntax: The Basics, Lena Baunaz & Eric Lander 2. Notes on Insertion in Distributed Morphology and Nanosyntax, Pavel Caha 3. Spanning vs. Constituent Lexicalization: The Case of Portmanteau Prefixes, Tarald Taraldsen PART II: Empirical Investigations 4. A Note on Kim's Korean Question Particles Seen as Pronouns, Michal Starke 5. Syncretism and Containment in Spatial Deixis, Eric Lander & Liliane Haegeman 6. Decomposing Complementizers : The fseq of French, Modern Greek, Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian Complementizers, Lena Baunaz 7. Syncretisms and the Morphosyntax of Negation, Karen De Clercq 8. The Nanosyntax of Russian Verbal Prefixes, Inna Tolskaya PART III: Theoretical Explorations 9. Complex Left Branches, Spellout, and Prefixes, Michal Starke 10. Word Order and Nanosyntax: Preverbal Subjects and Interrogatives across Spanish Varieties, Antonio Fábregas 11. The Feature Structure of Pronouns: A Probe into Multidimensional Paradigms, Guido Vanden Wyngaerd 12. Fseq Zones and Slavic L>T>N Participles, Lucie Taraldsen Medová & Bartosz Wiland Glossary Index

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Lena Baunaz is a postdoctoral assistant at the University of Zurich. She holds a PhD from the University of Geneva, which she published as The Grammar of French Quantification (Springer, 2011). Her recent research interests include the nano-syntax of the subjunctive mood, complementizers, and ontological categories. She has published in Probus, Studia Linguistica and others. Liliane Haegeman was professor of English Linguistics at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) from 1984-1999. Between 2000 and 2009 she was full professor of English linguistics at the University of Lille III. Since 2009 she has held a research position at Ghent University. She has worked extensively on the syntax of English and Flemish. Karen De Clercq is a postdoctoral researcher funded by the FWO and working at Ghent University. She wrote her PhD on the nanosyntax of negative markers under the supervision of Prof. Liliane Haegeman. She is currently working on the fine-grained morpho-syntax of Quantity-words (many/much; few/little), adjectives, degree comparison, and negation. Eric Lander is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Gothenburg, currently working on negation in the history of Scandinavian. His research interests include Germanic philology, the NP/DP parameter, demonstratives, complementizers, and ontological categories. He has earned degrees from Harvard, Leuven, and Ghent.

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