Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

This book develops a unified theory of non-canonical case and agreement patterns that have remained elusive so far. Drawing from a wide range of typologically non-related languages, it sets forth the claim that the phenomena under discussion involve abstract deletion operations which interact with other grammatical operations in intricate but highly systematic ways. This interplay is shown to give rise to seemingly non-related surface phenomena, thus integrating these phenomena within a more general framework of argument encoding.

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Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

This book develops a unified theory of non-canonical case and agreement patterns that have remained elusive so far. Drawing from a wide range of typologically non-related languages, it sets forth the claim that the phenomena under discussion involve abstract deletion operations which interact with other grammatical operations in intricate but highly systematic ways. This interplay is shown to give rise to seemingly non-related surface phenomena, thus integrating these phenomena within a more general framework of argument encoding.

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Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

by Stefan Keine
Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

Case and Agreement from Fringe to Core: A Minimalist Approach

by Stefan Keine

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This book develops a unified theory of non-canonical case and agreement patterns that have remained elusive so far. Drawing from a wide range of typologically non-related languages, it sets forth the claim that the phenomena under discussion involve abstract deletion operations which interact with other grammatical operations in intricate but highly systematic ways. This interplay is shown to give rise to seemingly non-related surface phenomena, thus integrating these phenomena within a more general framework of argument encoding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110234404
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/27/2010
Series: Linguistische Arbeiten Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Stefan Keine,University of Leipzig, Germany.

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