• Fri frakt över 249 kr
  • •
  • Snabba leveranser
  • •
  • Billiga böcker
Kundservice

Du är på sajten för privatpersoner.

Företag, bibliotek eller offentlig verksamhet?

Du handlar på classic.bokus.com, där alla dina funktioner finns intakta.
Till classic.bokus.com
Bokus logotyp. Gå till startsidan.
  • Erbjudanden
  • Student
  • Topplistor
  • Barn & ungdom
  • Bokus Play
  • E-böcker
  • Ljudböcker
  • Pocketböcker
  • Spel och pussel

Pocketfynda! Hundratals böcker för 49 kr/st →

Sidfot

Mina sidor

    Hjälp

    • Kundservice
    • Vanliga frågor och svar
    • Frakt och leverans
    • Retur vid ångerrätt
    • Reklamera vara
    • Betalning
    • Köpvillkor
    • Allmänna villkor
    • Information om webbplatsens tillgänglighet

    Om Bokus

    • Om oss
    • Pressrum
    • För studenter
    • För företag
    • För bibliotek och offentlig verksamhet
    • För leverantörer
    • Hållbarhet

    Populärt

    • Aktuella erbjudanden
    • Presentkort
    • Studentlitteratur
    • Nya böcker
    • Topplistor
    • Signerade böcker
    • Engelska böcker

    Inspiration

    • Boktips
    • BookTok
    • Barnbokskaraktärer
    • Populära författare
    Logotyp för Bokus
    Följ oss på Facebook (extern länk)Följ oss på Instagram (extern länk)Följ oss på YouTube (extern länk)Följ oss på TikTok (extern länk)
    bokus @ CookiesAnpassa cookiesIntegritetspolicyKöpvillkor
    Till Citymail hemsida (extern länk)Till Budbee hemsida (extern länk)Till Postnord hemsida (extern länk)Till Schenker hemsida (extern länk)Till Early Bird hemsida (extern länk)Till Walleys hemsida (extern länk)
    1. Språk och ordböcker
    2. Språkvetenskap och lingvistik

    Locality in Grammar

    From Narrow Syntax to Interfaces

    AvXiaoshi Hu

    Häftad, Engelska, 2025

    Del i serien Routledge Studies in Chinese Linguistics

    698 kr

    Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt över 249 kr.

    Fler format och utgåvor

    Inbunden

    2 482 kr

    E-bok

    829 kr

    E-bok

    829 kr

    Beskrivning

    Locality in Grammar: From Narrow Syntax to Interfaces investigates the operation of locality conditions in syntax and semantics from a cross-linguistic perspective.It is claimed that there are two different types of locality conditions. One is the Generalized Minimality Condition (GMC), and the other is the Phase Impenetrability Condition (PIC). This book demonstrates that these locality conditions play different roles in different computational components of human language, and, therefore, cannot be unified as one constraint as proposed in the literature.The main idea of the book is that the two different locality conditions are sensitive to the difference between syntactic derivation and semantic interpretation and that of overt and covert syntactic derivations. Further investigation shows a more fine-grained distinction must be made between syntactic computations. It is true that GMC does not constrain overt syntactic derivations and PIC does not play a role in semantic interpretations; however, they both regulate covert syntactic computations.This book will inform postgraduate students and scholars in the field of linguistics.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2025-09-29
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 10 mm
    • Vikt:320 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Routledge Studies in Chinese Linguistics
    • Antal sidor:156
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • ISBN:9781032126791

    Utforska kategorier

    • Språkvetenskap och lingvistik inom Språk och ordböcker

    Mer om författaren

    Xiaoshi Hu is Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Tsinghua University. He specializes in formal syntax, syntax-semantics interface, and French and Chinese linguistics. His research interests include various topics of the syntax of French and Chinese and other Romance and East-Asian languages.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Theoretical Foundations: Two Concepts of Locality2.1 Locality constraints in the Extended Standard Framework2.1.1 Cyclicity2.1.2 Superiority2.2 Locality Constraints in the Government and Binding Framework2.2.1 Subjacency2.2.2 Empty Category Principle2.2.3 Condition on Extraction Domain2.2.4 Barrier2.2.5 Relativized Minimality2.3 Locality Constraints in Minimalist Program2.3.1 Minimal Link Condition2.3.2 Phase Impenetrability Condition2.4 The Unification or Disjunction of Locality Constraints2.4.1 The Unification of Localities in the Government and Binding Framework2.4.2 The Unification of Locality Constraints in Minimalist Program2.4.2.1 Subsumption under MLC2.4.2.2 Subsumption under PIC2.4.2.3 Objections to the Unification2.5 SummaryChapter 3 Locality in Incorporation: Evidence from Cliticization in French3.1 Morphological Forms and Feature Content of French Clitics3.2 Cliticization in Mono-Clausal Constructions in French3.3 Cliticization in Bi-Clausal Constructions in French3.3.1 Cliticization in Control and Completive Constructions3.3.2 Cliticization in Raising and ECM Constructions3.4 Causative Constructions in French3.3.1 A Bi-Clausal Analysis3.3.2 Deriving the VOS Order3.5 Cliticization in the Faire-Causatives3.5.1 Argument Clitics3.5.2 Adjunct Clitics3.5.3 Reflexive Clitics3.6 SummaryChapter 4 Locality in Phrasal Movement: Evidence from Passivization in Chinese4.1 Previous Studies on Bèi-Passives4.1.1 Non-Unified Analysis4.1.2 Unified Analysis4.1.3 Summary4.2 The Syntactic Status of the Passivized NP4.3 The Syntactic Derivation of Passivization in Chinese4.3.1 On the Covert Agent in Short Passives4.3.2 Passivization as Topicalization4.3.3 Indirect Passives and Dangling Topic4.4 Locality Conditions in Passivization4.4.1 Locality Conditions in Indirect Passives4.4.2 Locality Conditions in Causative-Passive Correlation4.5 SummaryChapter 5 Locality at Covert Syntax: Evidence from Quantifier Raising5.1 Quantifier Raising and the Covert Syntactic Computation5.1.1 Quantifier Raising and Feature Valuation5.1.2 Landing Site of Quantifier Raising5.2 Scope Interactions in Double Object and Dative Constructions5.3 Quantificational Relations in the Bi-Clausal Constructions5.3.1 Quantificational Relations in the Raising Construction5.3.2 Quantificational Relations in the ECM Construction5.3.3 Quantificational Relations in the Completive Construction5.3.4 Quantificational Relations in the Faire-Causatives5.4 Further discussion on locality effects5.4.1 Syntactic movements as reference-set computation5.4.2 Syntactic movements reinterpreted by locality5.4.3 Semantic Interpretation of Quantifiers as Reference-Set Computation5.4.4 Semantic Interpretation of Quantifiers Reinterpreted by Locality5.5 SummaryChapter 6 Locality in the Semantic Component: Evidence from the Respectively-Interpretation6.1 The Bijective Distributive Interpretation of Fēnbié6.2 Pivotal Constructions in Chinese, English, and French6.2.1 The Bi-Clausal Constructions in English and French6.2.2 The Pivotal Constructions in Chinese6.2.2.1 Finiteness in Chinese6.2.2.2 Chinese as a Tenseless Language6.2.2.3 The Internal Structure of the Pivotal Constructions in Chinese6.3 The Respectively-Interpretation in Chinese Pivotal Constructions6.3.1 The Interpretation of Fēnbié in Mono-Clausal Constructions6.3.2 The Interpretation of Fēnbié in Control Constructions6.3.3 The Interpretation of Fēnbié in Non-Control Constructions6.4 The Respectively-Interpretation in French6.5 Further Discussion on Locality in Semantic Computations: Indexical Shift6.6 SummaryChapter 7 Conclusions7.1 Localities in French and Chinese7.2 On the Two Concepts of LocalitiesReferencesIndex