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Exploring Interfaces

Exploring Interfaces

Exploring Interfaces

Mónica Cabrera, Loyola Marymount University, California
José Camacho, Rutgers University, New Jersey
June 2022
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9781108458115

    Models of theoretical linguistics now emphasize the meeting points, or interfaces, between different aspects of our language capacity. Syntactic operations include structure-building, checking long-distance relationships between units, and connecting alternative word orders. This volume presents a collection of original studies that explore the mapping between these operations and other language-related areas such as word meanings, discourse contexts, the construction of meaning for larger units, and the alternative expressions of word order. It differs from previous traditional research on interfaces by bringing together studies and analyses from a range of languages, using monolingual varieties that include second language phenomena. Case studies of different types of interfaces, as well as studies based on lesser known sets of linguistic data, provide important examples that propose a new view of the connections between syntactic processes and other areas of grammar.

    • Presents linguistic interface through the lenses of different methodologies, different fields of study, and a variety of linguistic data
    • Includes studies on linearization, syntax-semantics and syntax-lexicon
    • Crosses the traditional boundaries of 'theoretical' analyses based on monolingual varieties to include second language phenomena

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    June 2022
    Paperback
    9781108458115
    318 pages
    227 × 151 × 17 mm
    0.47kg
    11 b/w illus. 22 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the road to interfaces Mónica Cabrera and José Camacho
    • Part I. Syntax-Lexicon Interface:
    • 1. The L2 acquisition of English anticausative structures by L1 Spanish speakers Mónica Cabrera
    • 2. Dispositional evaluative adjectives: lexical alternations, behaviors and sideward movement Violeta Demonte
    • 3. The role of P in unaccusative constructions Roberto Mayoral Hernández
    • 4. Degree achievements of color Mythili Menon and Roumyana Pancheva
    • Part II. Syntax-Semantics Interface:
    • 5. Negative idioms José Camacho
    • 6. Scope, syntax and prosody in Russian as a second or heritage language Tania Ionin and Tatiana Luchkina
    • 7. On the syntax of pronominal clitics: a view from Greek Patricia Schneider-Zioga
    • Part III. Linearization:
    • 8. Merge, restructuring and clitic climbing in Spanish Pascual José Masullo
    • 9. Linearization when multiple orderings are possible: adjective ordering restrictions and focus Katy McKinney-Bock
    • 10. Dialectal variation in VOS word order in Spanish Liliana Sánchez and Pablo Zdrojewski.
      Contributors
    • Mónica Cabrera, José Camacho, Violeta Demonte, Roberto Mayoral Hernández, Mythili Menon, Roumyana Pancheva, José Camacho, Tania Ionin, Tatiana Luchkina, Patricia Schneider-Zioga, Pascual José Masullo, Katy McKinney-Bock, Liliana Sánchez, Pablo Zdrojewski

    • Editors
    • Mónica Cabrera , Loyola Marymount University, California

      Mónica Cabrera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Loyola Marymount University. She is author of The L2 Acquisition of English and Spanish Causative Structures: A Bidirectional Study (2008) and Overgeneralized Lexical Causatives in Adult English and Spanish L2 Acquisition (2015), as well as several articles in international collections and journals.

    • José Camacho , Rutgers University, New Jersey

      José Camacho is a Professor of Spanish Linguistics at Rutgers University. He is author of three books including Null Subjects (Cambridge, 2013) and Introducción a la sintaxis del Español (Cambridge, 2018) and over forty articles in international collections and journals.