Syntactic anchors : on semantic structuring / Juan Uriagereka.

Uriagereka, juan
Call Number
415
Author
Uriagereka, juan, author.
Title
Syntactic anchors : on semantic structuring / Juan Uriagereka.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxv, 340 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 118
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
In defence of D-structure -- So what's in a word -- Relational nouns, reference and grammatical relations -- Online conditions and parametric variation -- Prepositional case throughout -- Iteration and related matters -- (Re)interpreting the Chomsky Hierarchy -- Naturalizing meaning.
Summary
One of the major arenas for debate within generative grammar is the nature of paradigmatic relations among words. Intervening in key debates at the interface between syntax and semantics, this book examines the relation between structure and meaning, and analyzes how it affects the internal properties of words and corresponding syntactic manifestations. Adapting notions from the Evo-Devo project in biology (the idea of 'co-linearity' between structural units and behavioural manifestations) Juan Uriagereka addresses a major puzzle: how words can be both decomposable so as to be acquired by children, and atomic, so that they do not manifest themselves as modular to adults.
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax.
SEMANTICS.
GENERATIVE GRAMMAR.
Multimedia
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Summary
One of the major arenas for debate within generative grammar is the nature of paradigmatic relations among words. Intervening in key debates at the interface between syntax and semantics, this book examines the relation between structure and meaning, and analyzes how it affects the internal properties of words and corresponding syntactic manifestations. Adapting notions from the Evo-Devo project in biology (the idea of 'co-linearity' between structural units and behavioural manifestations) Juan Uriagereka addresses a major puzzle: how words can be both decomposable so as to be acquired by children, and atomic, so that they do not manifest themselves as modular to adults.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
In defence of D-structure -- So what's in a word -- Relational nouns, reference and grammatical relations -- Online conditions and parametric variation -- Prepositional case throughout -- Iteration and related matters -- (Re)interpreting the Chomsky Hierarchy -- Naturalizing meaning.
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax.
SEMANTICS.
GENERATIVE GRAMMAR.
Multimedia