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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish: A Minimalist Account (Paperback) (2013)
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ISBN: 9783639134018 bzw. 363913401X, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K. Taschenbuch, neu.
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Language: English . Brand New Book. This work discusses the syntactic properties of nominals in Turkish, their Case properties and the implications of a theory of grammar in which the dislocation of arguments is not motivated by the Extended Projection Principle (EPP), but by structural Case checking. It is proposed that Turkish referential nominals possess a Determiner Phrase (DP) layer where Dº assigns referentiality. DP is argued to select a Number Phrase (NumP)/Classifer Phrase (ClP) both subcategorizing for an NP. Non-referential nominals are argued to be bare NPs without the functional categories that referential nominals bear. It is argued that DPs undergo dislocation from their base-generated positions to Spec positions of higher functional heads with which they form a ?-Agree relation, whereas NPs remain in their merge positions. In terms of Case properties, NPs bear weak Case feature and they undergo adhesion to the verb to be licensed; whereas DPs bear strong Case feature. It is argued that the analysis where dislocation is motivated by the EPP feature of the functional heads faces economy problems. This study claims that it is the strong Case feature of nominals which forces them to undergo dislocation.
Language: English . Brand New Book. This work discusses the syntactic properties of nominals in Turkish, their Case properties and the implications of a theory of grammar in which the dislocation of arguments is not motivated by the Extended Projection Principle (EPP), but by structural Case checking. It is proposed that Turkish referential nominals possess a Determiner Phrase (DP) layer where Dº assigns referentiality. DP is argued to select a Number Phrase (NumP)/Classifer Phrase (ClP) both subcategorizing for an NP. Non-referential nominals are argued to be bare NPs without the functional categories that referential nominals bear. It is argued that DPs undergo dislocation from their base-generated positions to Spec positions of higher functional heads with which they form a ?-Agree relation, whereas NPs remain in their merge positions. In terms of Case properties, NPs bear weak Case feature and they undergo adhesion to the verb to be licensed; whereas DPs bear strong Case feature. It is argued that the analysis where dislocation is motivated by the EPP feature of the functional heads faces economy problems. This study claims that it is the strong Case feature of nominals which forces them to undergo dislocation.
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish - A Minimalist Account
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ISBN: 9783639134018 bzw. 363913401X, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller E.K. Taschenbuch, neu.
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish: This work discusses the syntactic properties ofnominals in Turkish, their Case properties and the implications of a theory of grammar in which the dislocation of arguments is not motivated by the Extended Projection Principle (EPP), but by structural Case checking. It is proposed that Turkish referential nominals possess a Determiner Phrase (DP) layer where Dº assigns referentiality. DP is argued to select a Number Phrase (NumP)/Classifer Phrase (ClP) both subcategorizing for an NP. Non-referential nominals are argued to be bare NPs without the functional categories that referential nominals bear. It is argued that DPs undergo dislocation from their base-generated positions to Spec positions of higher functional heads with which they form a -Agree relation, whereas NPs remain in their merge positions. In terms of Case properties, NPs bear weak Case feature and they undergo adhesion to the verb to be licensed whereas DPs bear strong Case feature. It is argued that the analysis where dislocation is motivated by the EPP feature of the functional heads faces economy problems. This study claims that it is the strong Case feature of nominals which forces them to undergo dislocation. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish: This work discusses the syntactic properties ofnominals in Turkish, their Case properties and the implications of a theory of grammar in which the dislocation of arguments is not motivated by the Extended Projection Principle (EPP), but by structural Case checking. It is proposed that Turkish referential nominals possess a Determiner Phrase (DP) layer where Dº assigns referentiality. DP is argued to select a Number Phrase (NumP)/Classifer Phrase (ClP) both subcategorizing for an NP. Non-referential nominals are argued to be bare NPs without the functional categories that referential nominals bear. It is argued that DPs undergo dislocation from their base-generated positions to Spec positions of higher functional heads with which they form a -Agree relation, whereas NPs remain in their merge positions. In terms of Case properties, NPs bear weak Case feature and they undergo adhesion to the verb to be licensed whereas DPs bear strong Case feature. It is argued that the analysis where dislocation is motivated by the EPP feature of the functional heads faces economy problems. This study claims that it is the strong Case feature of nominals which forces them to undergo dislocation. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783639134018 bzw. 363913401X, in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K. Taschenbuch, neu.
A Minimalist Account, This work discusses the syntactic properties of
nominals in Turkish, their Case properties and the
implications of a theory of grammar in which the
dislocation of arguments is not motivated by the
Extended Projection Principle (EPP), but by
structural Case checking. It is proposed that Turkish
referential nominals possess a Determiner Phrase (DP)
layer where Dº assigns referentiality. DP is argued
to select a Number Phrase (NumP)/Classifer Phrase
(ClP) both subcategorizing for an NP. Non-referential
nominals are argued to be bare NPs without the
functional categories that referential nominals bear.
It is argued that DPs undergo dislocation from their
base-generated positions to Spec positions of higher
functional heads with which they form a Ï-Agree
relation, whereas NPs remain in their merge
positions. In terms of Case properties, NPs bear weak
Case feature and they undergo adhesion to the verb to
be licensed; whereas DPs bear strong Case feature. It
is argued that the analysis where dislocation is
motivated by the EPP feature of the functional heads
faces economy problems. This study claims that it is
the strong Case feature of nominals which forces them
to undergo dislocation.
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish: A Minimalist Account (2009)
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ISBN: 9783639134018 bzw. 363913401X, in Englisch, 164 Seiten, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish
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Determiner Phrase and Case in Turkish (2013)
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