Symmetric Coordination : : An Alternative Theory of Phrase Structure / / Birgit Wesche.

Hitherto, the three symmetric coordination types Phrasal Coordination, Right Node Raising, and Gapping have been mostly treated in isolation. This book presents a successful attempt at developing a uniform approach - couched in a transformational framework, but also applicable to other grammatical a...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I. Transformational Approaches to Coordination -- Chapter 1. The Grammatical Framework -- Chapter 2. Coordination Types -- Chapter 3. Past and Present Analyses -- Chapter 4. Neither Deletion Nor Reconstruction -- Part II. Shared Constituent Coordination -- Chapter 5. German Conjunctions -- Chapter 6 The Domain of Coordination -- Part III. An Alternative Theory of Phrase Structure -- Chapter 7. The Generalized X-scheme -- Chapter 8. Linearization -- Chapter 9. Modes of Interpretation -- Chapter 10. Linearization with Adjuncts -- Chapter 11. Closed versus Open Type Categories -- Chapter 12. Related Phenomena -- Chapter 13. Summary -- Bibliography
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Hitherto, the three symmetric coordination types Phrasal Coordination, Right Node Raising, and Gapping have been mostly treated in isolation. This book presents a successful attempt at developing a uniform approach - couched in a transformational framework, but also applicable to other grammatical approaches. But the account not only provides a common frame for coordination. In effect, it does away with the strict distinction between simplex and coordinate structures. The proposed approach - based on a natural extension to the classical X-scheme - is equally valid for both simplex and coordinate structures, and, thus, it presents a significant contribution to grammars of phrasal structures in general.
This book presents a successful attempt at developing a uniform approach to symmetric coordination phenomena (Phrasal Coordination, Right Node Raising, and Gapping). But the account not only provides a common frame for coordination. In effect, it even provides a common frame for phrasal structures in general, since the proposed direct phrase structure approach is equally valid for both simplex and coordinate structures.
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Generative grammar.
German language Coordinate constructions.
Grammar, Comparative and general Coordinate constructions.
Phrase structure grammar.
Phrasenstruktur.
Theorie.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Part I. Transformational Approaches to Coordination --
Chapter 1. The Grammatical Framework --
Chapter 2. Coordination Types --
Chapter 3. Past and Present Analyses --
Chapter 4. Neither Deletion Nor Reconstruction --
Part II. Shared Constituent Coordination --
Chapter 5. German Conjunctions --
Chapter 6 The Domain of Coordination --
Part III. An Alternative Theory of Phrase Structure --
Chapter 7. The Generalized X-scheme --
Chapter 8. Linearization --
Chapter 9. Modes of Interpretation --
Chapter 10. Linearization with Adjuncts --
Chapter 11. Closed versus Open Type Categories --
Chapter 12. Related Phenomena --
Chapter 13. Summary --
Bibliography
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Part I. Transformational Approaches to Coordination --
Chapter 1. The Grammatical Framework --
Chapter 2. Coordination Types --
Chapter 3. Past and Present Analyses --
Chapter 4. Neither Deletion Nor Reconstruction --
Part II. Shared Constituent Coordination --
Chapter 5. German Conjunctions --
Chapter 6 The Domain of Coordination --
Part III. An Alternative Theory of Phrase Structure --
Chapter 7. The Generalized X-scheme --
Chapter 8. Linearization --
Chapter 9. Modes of Interpretation --
Chapter 10. Linearization with Adjuncts --
Chapter 11. Closed versus Open Type Categories --
Chapter 12. Related Phenomena --
Chapter 13. Summary --
Bibliography
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Part I. Transformational Approaches to Coordination --
Chapter 1. The Grammatical Framework --
Chapter 2. Coordination Types --
Chapter 3. Past and Present Analyses --
Chapter 4. Neither Deletion Nor Reconstruction --
Part II. Shared Constituent Coordination --
Chapter 5. German Conjunctions --
Chapter 6 The Domain of Coordination --
Part III. An Alternative Theory of Phrase Structure --
Chapter 7. The Generalized X-scheme --
Chapter 8. Linearization --
Chapter 9. Modes of Interpretation --
Chapter 10. Linearization with Adjuncts --
Chapter 11. Closed versus Open Type Categories --
Chapter 12. Related Phenomena --
Chapter 13. Summary --
Bibliography
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