Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics

Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics

From Uni- to Bidirectional Optimization

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Oxford University Press

03/2018

384

Mole

Inglês

9780198808954

15 a 20 dias

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1: Geraldine Legendre, Michael T. Putnam, Henriette de Swart, and Erin Zaroukian: Introduction PART I: Issues in Optimality-Theoretic Syntax 2: Marc van Oostendorp, Michael T. Putnam, and Laura Catharine Smith: Intersecting constraints: Why certain constraint-types overlap while others don't 3: Ralf Vogel: Optimal constructions 4: Fabian Heck and Gereon Muller: On accelerating and decelerating movement: From Minimalist preference principles to harmonic serialism 5: Ellen Woolford: Two types of portmanteau agreement: Syntactic and morphological 6: Hans Broekhuis: Feature inheritance versus extended projections 7: Joshua Bousquette, Michael T. Putnam, Joseph Salmons, Benjamin Frey, and DRDaniel Nutzel: Multiple grammars, dominance, and optimization PART II: Issues in Optimality-Theoretic Semantics and Pragmatics 8: Sander Lestrade, Geertje van Bergen, and Peter de Swart: On the origin of constraints 9: Lotte Hogeweg: Optimality Theory and lexical interpretation and selection 10: Jet Hoek and Helen de Hoop: On the optimal interpretation of yes and no in Dutch 11: Henriette de Swart: Telicity features of bare nominals 12: Geraldine Legendre, Paul Smolensky, and Jennifer Culbertson: Blocking effects at the lexicon/semantics interface and bidirectional optimization in French 13: Petra Hendriks: Unfaithful conduct: A competence-based explanation of asymmetries between production and comprehension References Index
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