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9783110169546

The First Glot International State-Of-The-Article Book

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    9783110169546

  • ISBN10:

    3110169541

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-03-01
  • Publisher: Mouton De Gruyter

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The Glot International State-of-the-Article books constitute the ideal solution for everyone who wants to have a good idea of what the others are doing but does not have time to follow the developments in all other parts of the field on a day to day basis. All articles were previously published in Glot International and have been revised and updated, and special attention was given to the extensive bibliography, which constitutes an important part of each overview article.Among the essays in the first volume are overview articles dealing with VP ellipsis (by Kyle Johnson), Ergativity (by Alana Johns), tone (by San Duanmu), acquisition of phonology (by Paula Fikkert), and semantic change (by Elizabeth Closs Traugott).The second volume offers articles on subjects ranging from the development of grammars (by David Lightfoot) and markedness in phonology (by Keren Rice) to the syntactic representation of linguistic events (by Sara Thomas Rosen), optionality in Optimality syntax (by Gereon Müller) and the nature of coordination (by Ljiljana Progovac).

Table of Contents

Preface ix
The function of Functional Categories
1(26)
Teun Hoekstra
Control in GB and Minimalism
27(20)
Norbert Hornstein
Ergativity: A perspective on recent work
47(28)
Alana Johns
When verb phrases go missing
75(30)
Kyle Johnson
Topic and focus
105(26)
Henriette de Swart
Helen de Hoop
Recent research on the acquisition of L2 competence: Morphosyntax and argument structure
131(40)
Lynn Eubank
Alan Juffs
Model Theoretic Syntax
171(28)
Tom Cornell
James Rogers
The rise of Optimality Theory
199(22)
Luigi Burzio
Acquisition of phonology
221(30)
Paula Fikkert
Tone: an overview
251(36)
San Duanmu
The phonology-morphology interface
287(20)
Geert Booij
Metrical phonology
307(22)
Harry van der Hulst
Generative metrics
329(20)
Curt Rice
One phonology or two? Sign language and phonological theory
349(36)
Wendy Sandler
Semantic change: An overview
385(22)
Elizabeth Closs Traugott
Affiliations and addresses 407

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