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E-raamat: Rethinking Syntactocentrism: Architectural issues and case studies at the syntax-pragmatics interface

(University of Konstanz)
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The term syntactocentrism has been used to criticize the claim that syntax, as regarded in generative linguistics, plays the central role in modeling the mental architecture of the human language faculty. This research monograph explores the conjecture that many of the objections to the generative perspective, as they are formulated in alternative frameworks such as construction grammar, disappear once the consequences of recent minimalist theory are taken seriously. To show this, the book applies recent concepts of minimalist grammar to phenomena like the syntactic flexibility of idioms, the pragmatics of left-periphery-movement, or opacity effects involved in subextraction patterns. The book makes a new contribution to the field, as existing monographs on architectural matters in minimalism neither discuss alternative frameworks at length nor place a premium on pragmatic explanations for syntactic facts. The primary audience of this book are researchers and graduate students interested in a state-of-the-art discussion of grammatical architecture.
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(4)
Chapter 2 Syntactocentrism: Foundations and minimalist implementation
5(36)
2.1 The syntactic component
7(9)
2.1.1 The formal complexity of natural language
7(4)
2.1.2 Merge-based syntax
11(5)
2.2 The syntax-phonology interface
16(13)
2.2.1 Cyclicity-based phonology
16(5)
2.2.2 Merge-based phonology
21(8)
2.3 The syntax-semantics interface
29(12)
2.3.1 Cyclicity-based semantics
30(5)
2.3.2 Merge-based semantics
35(6)
Chapter 3 The syntactocentric approach to the syntax-pragmatics interface
41(24)
3.1 Levels of representation and `understanding' a sentence
41(6)
3.2 The representation of pragmatics: The cartographic approach
47(18)
3.2.1 A cartographic analysis of LP-movement in German
52(7)
3.2.2 Conceptual and empirical problems
59(6)
Chapter 4 Minimalist approaches to the syntax-pragmatics interface
65(38)
4.1 Level-free syntax and the focus on the numeration
65(14)
4.1.1 Eliminating S- and D-Structure
65(8)
4.1.2 Level-free syntax and subnumerations
73(6)
4.2 Minimalist approaches to LP-movement
79(13)
4.2.1 Cyclic linearization and LP-movement
80(5)
4.2.2 An alternative approach to LP-movement
85(7)
4.3 How pragmatics constrains syntactic domains: A case study in opacity
92(11)
Chapter 5 Alternatives to syntactocentrism
103(30)
5.1 Cognitive Linguistics
103(4)
5.2 The Parallel Architecture
107(5)
5.3 Syntactocentrism and its alternatives: Perspectives of convergence
112(21)
5.3.1 Syntactocentrism and the Parallel Architecture
113(7)
5.3.2 Syntactocentrism and Cognitive Linguistics
120(13)
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Rethinking syntactocentrism
133(2)
References 135(12)
Index 147