Syntax and Discourse at the Crossroads
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (246 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Society and Social Sciences
- Accessibility Theory
- Italian Dialects
- Old English
- Role and Reference Grammar
- Romance
- Speech Act Phrase
- aboutness
- aboutness topic
- agreement
- anchoring to the discourse
- applicatives
- argument roles
- clitic left dislocation
- clitic movement
- code-switching
- comitative constructions
- complementizer agreement
- confirmationals
- context values
- dative possessors
- deictic inversion
- dialectal variation
- discourse anaphors
- discourse categories
- dislocations
- ellipsis
- evidential interrogatives
- evidentiality
- exclamatives
- expletive
- expletives
- finiteness
- head lexicalizations
- historical linguistics
- information structure
- information–structure
- interfaces
- interrogative flip
- interrogatives
- intonation
- left periphery
- light verbs
- locative inversion
- microvariation
- middle-passive sentences
- minimality
- morpho-syntax
- null subject
- parallel architecture
- phi-features
- presentational construction
- pro-drop parameter
- pronouns
- scrambling
- shift
- speech act
- subject clitic
- subject pronouns
- subordination
- syntax
- syntax-pragmatics interface
- topic
- weak and strong
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This volume brings together cutting-edge research on the syntax–discourse interface, featuring eleven studies by prominent scholars that address the widely debated issue of the relationship between syntax and pragmatics. The focus is on which pragmatic features and categories should be projected in syntax in order to provide formal explanations for constructions whose structural properties are influenced by the discursive status of the sentence. The papers furnish data from languages such as English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, amongst others, as well as from different historical and geographic varieties. Undoubtedly, this volume will be of great interest to those seeking empirical generalizations alongside compelling analyses of intriguing but understudied grammatical phenomena related to syntax–discourse interplay.
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