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E-raamat: Edges, Heads, and Projections: Interface properties

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This collection deals with central issues in the syntax of clauses and their interfaces with the conceptual-intentional system. The book targets the syntactic properties that have an impact on the interpretation of discourse and temporal dependencies, functional fields including CP, pragmatic markers at the syntax-pragmatic interface, and on the possible parameterization of these properties. The papers in this volume bring to the fore the role of the edges (specifier and adjuncts), heads and projections in the grammar and at the interfaces. They address the question to what extent the relevant configurations at the level of edges, head, and projections determine the syntax/semantic, semantic/pragmatic connections. The contributions clarify the notion of edge and bring evidence that this notion is core to the analysis of various phenomena at the left periphery of clauses and phrases. This volume also discusses functional heads and their projections, particularly insofar as the properties of these heads determine the composition of the CP field, and cases where a CP may or may not be projected.

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The effort of the editors of this volume is highly commendable. The editors not only made a careful and insightful selection of relevant papers for this volume, but also ensured that the papers met the goals of the volume. Indeed, the papers are able to put into clear perspective the notion of phrase and the importance of heads, edges, and projections on interface legibility conditions that underlie development in linguistic minimalism. These ideas allow for a systematic parameterization of phasal heads cross-linguistically. [ ...] This volume is a useful resource for linguists and cognitive scientists who are interested in advances in minimalism and situating language within or outside human cognitive systems. Although the volume presupposes familiarity with the basics of linguistic minimalism, as espoused in Chomsky (1995), and more recently in Chomsky (2008), among others, it is also meant for interested members of the public with a more than casual interest in developments in theoretical linguistics, particularly, in minimalist linguistics. -- Lengji Nudiya Danjuma, University of Jos, on Linguist List 23.5104, 2012

1. List of contributors;
2. Introduction (by Di Sciullo, Anna Maria);
3.
Part I. Edges;
4. Why edges are needed (by Boeckx, Cedric);
5. Bare nouns
with different edges (by Ihsane, Tabea);
6. Implicit agentivity without
agents in the syntax: A crosslinguistic analysis of SE-verbs (by Cabredo
Hofherr, Patricia);
7. On the edge-feature of particles, interjections, and
short answers (by Munaro, Nicola);
8. The grammar of polarity particles in
Romanian (by Farkas, Donka F.);
9. Part II. Heads and projections;
10.
Evidentials as generalized functional heads (by Speas, Peggy);
11. On the
pre-theoretical notion phrasal head: Ignoring the left periphery is always at
your own risk (by Grosu, Alexander);
12. Predication and the nature of
non-finite relatives in Romance (by Giurgea, Ion);
13. On the asymmetry of
root versus embedded clauses: Evidence from Shipibo second position clitics
(by Camacho, Jose);
14. The cartography of phases: Facts and inference in
Meiteilon (by Kidwai, Ayesha);
15. Index