Linguistic perspectives on the romance languages : selected papers from the 21st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL XXI), Santa Barbara, California, 21-24 February 1991

edited by William J. Ashby ... [et al.]

This volume presents a selection of the best papers from the 1991 Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, held in Santa Barbara. In addition, the volume contains revised versions of three of the keynote papers. A welcome aspect of this collection, reflective of the conference itself, is the recurrent incorporation of historical and social factors into explanations of linguistic form.

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This volume presents a selection of the best papers from the 1991 Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, held in Santa Barbara. In addition, the volume contains revised versions of three of the keynote papers. A welcome aspect of this collection, reflective of the conference itself, is the recurrent incorporation of historical and social factors into explanations of linguistic form.

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[目次]

  • 1. Acknowledgments, pv
  • 2. Introduction, pxi
  • 3. Summaries of Part one: keynote addresses, pxi
  • 4. Summaries of Part two: phonology and morphology, pxiii
  • 5. Summaries of part three: syntax, discourse and semantics, pxvii
  • 6. I. Keynote addresses
  • 7. The centers of gravity in nineteenth-century Romance linguistics (by Malkiel, Yakov), p3
  • 8. On the permeability of grammars: Evidence from Spanish and English contact (by Silva-Corvalan, Carmen), p19
  • 9. Operateurs argumentatifs et analyse de textes (by Ducrot, Oswald), p45
  • 10. II. Phonology and morphology
  • 11. Palatalization processes in the history of Romance languages: a theoretical study (by Calabrese, Andrea), p65
  • 12. The PA effect of coronals on vowels in Romance (by Prieto, Pilar), p85
  • 13. Moriac theory and French liaison (by Tranel, Bernard), p97
  • 14. French rhythm and French segments (by Mazzola, Michael L.), p113
  • 15. Sociophonological aspects of montreal French liaison (by De Jong, Daan), p127
  • 16. Closed communities and nasal enhancement in northern Italy (by Tuttle, Edward F.), p139
  • 17. The phonology of enclisis and preclisis in Gallo-Romance and old French (by Jacobs, Haike), p149
  • 18. On the evolution of Latin verbal inflection into Romance: Change in parameter setting? (by Klausenburger, Jurgen), p165
  • 19. III. Syntax, discourse and semantics
  • 20. More evidence for verbal agreement-marking in colloquial French (by Auger, Julie), p177
  • 21. Spec of IP and Spec of CP in Spanish Wh-questions (by Goodall, Grant), p199
  • 22. Full NPs in spoken Spanish: a discourse profile (by Bentivoglio, Paola), p211
  • 23. The distribution of pronouns and Null elements in object position in Brazilian Portuguese (by Kato, Mary Aizawa), p225
  • 24. A postfunctionalist perspective on French psych unaccusatives (by Herschensohn, Julia), p237
  • 25. A new look at Parasitis Gaps (by Garcia Mayo, Maria del Pilar), p249
  • 26. From old French to modern French: the evolution of the inflectional system (by Champagne, Mariette), p259
  • 27. On the semantic structure of the French subjunctive (by Winters, Margaret E.), p271
  • 28. Multiple clitic linearization principles (by Wanner, Dieter), p281
  • 29. On the extraction from NPs in Spanish (by Martin, Juan), p303
  • 30. Negative fronting in Romance: movement to <greek>SIGMA (by Laka, Itziar), p315
  • 31. Catalan as VOS: evidence from information packaging (by Vallduvi, Enric), p335
  • 32. The introduction of new referents in French and Spanish discourse: one constraint, two strategies (by Ocampo, Francisco), p351
  • 33. The role of syntax in tracing the development of Old Spanish (by Blake, Robert J.), p363
  • 34. Complex monolingualism in Early Romance (by Wright, Roger), p377
  • 35. Index of names, p389
  • 36. Index of subjects, p395

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[目次]

  • 1. Acknowledgments, pv
  • 2. Introduction, pxi
  • 3. Summaries of Part one: keynote addresses, pxi
  • 4. Summaries of Part two: phonology and morphology, pxiii
  • 5. Summaries of part three: syntax, discourse and semantics, pxvii
  • 6. I. Keynote addresses
  • 7. The centers of gravity in nineteenth-century Romance linguistics (by Malkiel, Yakov), p3
  • 8. On the permeability of grammars: Evidence from Spanish and English contact (by Silva-Corvalan, Carmen), p19
  • 9. Operateurs argumentatifs et analyse de textes (by Ducrot, Oswald), p45
  • 10. II. Phonology and morphology
  • 11. Palatalization processes in the history of Romance languages: a theoretical study (by Calabrese, Andrea), p65
  • 12. The PA effect of coronals on vowels in Romance (by Prieto, Pilar), p85
  • 13. Moriac theory and French liaison (by Tranel, Bernard), p97
  • 14. French rhythm and French segments (by Mazzola, Michael L.), p113
  • 15. Sociophonological aspects of montreal French liaison (by De Jong, Daan), p127
  • 16. Closed communities and nasal enhancement in northern Italy (by Tuttle, Edward F.), p139
  • 17. The phonology of enclisis and preclisis in Gallo-Romance and old French (by Jacobs, Haike), p149
  • 18. On the evolution of Latin verbal inflection into Romance: Change in parameter setting? (by Klausenburger, Jurgen), p165
  • 19. III. Syntax, discourse and semantics
  • 20. More evidence for verbal agreement-marking in colloquial French (by Auger, Julie), p177
  • 21. Spec of IP and Spec of CP in Spanish Wh-questions (by Goodall, Grant), p199
  • 22. Full NPs in spoken Spanish: a discourse profile (by Bentivoglio, Paola), p211
  • 23. The distribution of pronouns and Null elements in object position in Brazilian Portuguese (by Kato, Mary Aizawa), p225
  • 24. A postfunctionalist perspective on French psych unaccusatives (by Herschensohn, Julia), p237
  • 25. A new look at Parasitis Gaps (by Garcia Mayo, Maria del Pilar), p249
  • 26. From old French to modern French: the evolution of the inflectional system (by Champagne, Mariette), p259
  • 27. On the semantic structure of the French subjunctive (by Winters, Margaret E.), p271
  • 28. Multiple clitic linearization principles (by Wanner, Dieter), p281
  • 29. On the extraction from NPs in Spanish (by Martin, Juan), p303
  • 30. Negative fronting in Romance: movement to <greek>SIGMA (by Laka, Itziar), p315
  • 31. Catalan as VOS: evidence from information packaging (by Vallduvi, Enric), p335
  • 32. The introduction of new referents in French and Spanish discourse: one constraint, two strategies (by Ocampo, Francisco), p351
  • 33. The role of syntax in tracing the development of Old Spanish (by Blake, Robert J.), p363
  • 34. Complex monolingualism in Early Romance (by Wright, Roger), p377
  • 35. Index of names, p389
  • 36. Index of subjects, p395

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書名 Linguistic perspectives on the romance languages : selected papers from the 21st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL XXI), Santa Barbara, California, 21-24 February 1991
著作者等 Ashby, William J.
Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages
Perissinotto Giorgio
Raposo Eduardo
Mithun Marianne
シリーズ名 Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science
出版元 J. Benjamins Pub. Co.
刊行年月 1993
ページ数 xxii, 404 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 9027236054
1556195575
NCID BA20798149
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言語 英語
出版国 オランダ
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