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Author Broekhuis, Hans

Title Derivations and Evaluations : Object Shift in the Germanic Languages
Published Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (396 pages)
Series Studies in Generative Grammar, v. 97
Studies in Generative Grammar, v. 97
Contents Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1 Derivations (MP) and Evaluations (OT) -- Chapter 2 Short object shiftThis -- Chapter 3 Regular object shift -- Chapter 4 Object shift and other movement types -- Chapter 5 Predicate movement -- Chapter 6 Summary and conclusion -- Backmatter
Summary This study shows that Scandinavian object shift and so-called A-scrambling in the continental Germanic languages are the same, and aims at providing an account of the variation that we find with respect to this phenomenon by combining certain aspects of the Minimalist Program and Optimality Theory. More specifically, it is claimed that representations created by a simplified version of the computational system of human language CHL are evaluated in an optimality theoretic fashion by taking recourse to a very small set of output constraints
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Subject Germanic languages -- Syntax
Germanic languages -- Grammar, Generative
Germanic languages -- Direct object
Germanic languages -- Indirect object
Minimalist theory (Linguistics)
Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Germanic languages -- Grammar, Generative.
Germanic languages -- Syntax.
Minimalist theory (Linguistics)
Optimality theory (Linguistics)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783110207200
3110207206