Contiguity Theory

An argument that the word order of a given language is largely predictable from independently observable facts about its phonology and morphology. Languages differ in the types of overt movement they display. For example, some languages (including English) require subjects to move to a preverbal pos...

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Hlavní autor: Richards, Norvin
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cambridge, Mass The MIT Press 2016
MIT Press
Vydání:1
Edice:Linguistic inquiry monographs
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ISBN:9780262034425, 9780262528825, 0262528827, 0262034425
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  • Index References Notes 8. Conclusion 7. Further Topics in Head Movement: V2, vP, and Infinitives 6. Head Movement 5. Selectional Contiguity 4. Probe-Goal Contiguity 3. Match Theory and Contiguity 2. Affix Support and the EPP 1. Introduction Acknowledgments Series Foreword Contents Title Page, Copyright Cover
  • Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Affix Support and the EPP -- 3. Match Theory and Contiguity -- 4. Probe-Goal Contiguity -- 5. Selectional Contiguity -- 6. Head Movement -- 7. Further Topics in Head Movement: V2, vP, and Infinitives -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index