Resumptivity in Mandarin Chinese : : a minimalist account / / Victor Junnan Pan.

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Superior document:Trends in Linguistics:Studies and monographs, volume 298
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Germany : : De Gruyter Mouton,, [2016]
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Trends in Linguistics:Studies and monographs. volume 298.
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490 1 |a Trends in Linguistics:Studies and monographs,  |x 1861-4302 ;  |v volume 298 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t List of abbreviations --  |t Resumptivity : an overview --  |t Introduction --  |t Resumptivity --  |t Resumptive pronouns --  |t Two types of resumptive pronouns --  |t Two different points of view --  |t Syntactic level : to move, or not to move, that is the question! --  |t Period of GB --  |t Period of MP --  |t Semantic level : to move, or not to move, that is still the question! --  |t Main proposals in this study --  |t Against the macro : variation hypothesis --  |t Against the "spelled out traces" analysis --  |t Main proposals --  |t Organization of the argumentation --  |t Syntactic derivation : two types of A'-dependencies --  |t Introduction --  |t Distribution of resumptive pronouns in relatives and in dislocation structures --  |t Islands --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Crossover effects --  |t Weak crossover effects --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Strong crossover effect --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Summary --  |t Analyses --  |t In the framework of government and binding theory --  |t In the minimalist program --  |t Match, agree and move --  |t Deriving resumptive constructions by agree --  |t Adger & Ramchand (2001, 2005) --  |t Rouveret (2002, 2008, to appear) --  |t Resumption in Chinese --  |t Island effects --  |t Crossover effects --  |t Resumptive distocationstructures --  |t Differences between relatives and dislocation structures --  |t Locality --  |t Summary --  |t Conclusion --  |t Reconstruction and internal structures of resumptive pronouns --  |t Introduction --  |t Reconstruction effects and movement --  |t Two types of reconstruction effects --  |t Reconstruction of anaphoric binding --  |t Reconstruction of the scope of a quantifier --  |t Reconstruction effects and movement --  |t Two types of resumptivities --  |t Two generalizations of Aoun et al. (2001) --  |t Against the generalizations of Aoun et al. (2001) --  |t Against the first generalization of Aoun et al. : absence of island --  |t Against the second generalization of Aoun et al. : presence of islands --  |t Conclusion --  |t Reconstruction effects and internal structures of resumptive pronouns --  |t Two types of resumptive pronouns : strong pronouns, epithets and weak pronouns --  |t Two types of copies : indefinite and definite (Guilliot 2006) --  |t Two internal structures of resumptive pronouns : Rouveret (1994, 2002, 2008, to appear) --  |t Choice of internal structure of a resumptive pronoun --  |t Summary --  |t Reconstruction effects in Chinese --  |t Reconstruction and quantifier scope --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Possibility to take a quantificational antecedent --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Reconstruction of anaphoric binding --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Condition C effects under reconstruction --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Summary --  |t Summary --  |t Analysis --  |t Correlation between types of syntactic constructions and forms of resumptives --  |t Interaction of different components of grammar --  |t Argument : two types of pronouns in Chinese --  |t Distribution of the pronoun qi --  |t Reconstruction of a quantifier scope --  |t Possibility to take a quantificational antecedent --  |t Anaphoric binding reconstruction --  |t Condition C effects under reconstruction --  |t Summary --  |t Differences between ta and qi --  |t Conclusion --  |t A mysterious problem is solved! --  |t Conclusion --  |t Specificity effects --  |t Introduction --  |t Derive individual reading and distributive reading --  |t Two types of specificities --  |t Non-specific reading (de dicto) vs. specific reading (de re) --  |t Individual reading vs. pair-list reading --  |t Resumptivlty and semantic readings --  |t Sharvit (1999) --  |t Guilliot (2006, 2011) --  |t Malkawi (2009) : competition of the readings --  |t Rouveret (2002, 2008, to appear) --  |t General distribution of different readings in Chinese --  |t Individual readings : non-specific (de dicto) vs. specific (de re) --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Distributive readings : natural function vs. pair-list --  |t Relatives --  |t Dislocation structures --  |t Resumptive pronouns --  |t Intrusive pronouns --  |t Summary --  |t Analysis --  |t Conclusion --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Syntactic level --  |t Semantic level --  |t Architecture of resumptivity --  |t Interaction of different factors involved in the derivation of an A'- dependency --  |t Two predictions --  |t What Chinese tells us about resumptivity --  |t Appendix : General distribution of the resumptive pronouns in Mandarin Chinese --  |t Introduction --  |t Personal pronouns in Chinese --  |t Syntactic constructions Involving A'-dependencies in Chinese --  |t Wh-dependency --  |t Relatlvizatlon --  |t Topicallzation --  |t Ex-situ cleft-focus structures --  |t Wh-ex-situ constructions --  |t ATB-constructions --  |t Summary --  |t General distribution of the resumptive pronouns in Chinese --  |t Cases in which the presence of the resumptive pronouns is obligatory --  |t Cases in which the presence of the resumptive pronouns is optional or prohibited --  |g References --  |g Subject index. 
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650 0 |a Mandarin dialects. 
650 0 |a Grammar, Comparative and general  |x Pronoun. 
650 0 |a Chinese language. 
655 4 |a Electronic books. 
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