From Sounds to Structures : : Beyond the Veil of Maya / / ed. by Roberto Petrosino, Pietro Cerrone, Harry van der Hulst.

The term ‘Maya’, in Indian traditions, refers to our sensory perception of the world and, as such, to a superficial reality (or ‘un–reality’) that we must look beyond to find the inner reality of things. Applied to the study of language, we perceive sounds, a superficial reality, and then we seek st...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2018]
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Дата издания:2018
Язык:English
Серии:Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] , 135
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Part I: Issues in Phonology --
The status of Italian glides in the syllable --
The phonology and phonetics of laryngeal stop contrasts in Assamese --
The phonetics-phonology relationship in the neurobiology of language --
Metaphony with unary elements --
Many sons of Aodh: Tracing multiple outcomes of the Scottish and Irish clan name MacAoidh/Ó hAodha --
Part II: Issues in Morpho-Phonology --
Disharmony and decay: Itelmen vowel harmony in the 20th century --
Deriving morphophonological (mis)applications --
Distribution of falling tones in Mabaan --
Vedic Sanskrit accentuation and readjustment rules --
Allomorphy of Italian determiners at the morphology-phonology interface --
Part III: Issues in the Morpho-Syntax --
Diachronic and synchronic aspects in the expression of temporal distance in the past: A process of grammaticalization in Italian compared with other Romance languages and English --
N inflections and their interpretation: Neuter -o and plural -a in Italian varieties --
Copying and resolution in South Slavic and South Bantu Conjunct Agreement --
Subject and impersonal clitics in northern Italian dialects --
Markedness as a condition on feature sharing --
Part IV: Issues in Syntax --
On a-marking of object topics in the Italian left periphery --
Postverbal subjects and nuclear pitch accent in Italian wh-questions --
On the Merge position of additive and associative plurals --
Subjects, topics and the interpretation of pro --
Index
Итог:The term ‘Maya’, in Indian traditions, refers to our sensory perception of the world and, as such, to a superficial reality (or ‘un–reality’) that we must look beyond to find the inner reality of things. Applied to the study of language, we perceive sounds, a superficial reality, and then we seek structures, the underlying reality in what we call phonology, morphology, and syntax. This volume starts with an introduction by the editors, which shows how the various papers contained in the volume reflect the spectrum of research interests of Andrea Calabrese, as well as his influence on the work of colleagues and his students. Contributors, united in their search for the abstract structures that underlie the appearances of languages include linguists such as Adriana Belletti, Paola Benincà, Jonathan Bobaljik, Gugliemo Cinque, David Embick, Mirko Grimaldi, Harry van der Hulst, Michael Kenstowicz, Maria Rita Manzini, Andrew Nevins, Elizabeth Pyatt, Luigi Rizzi, Leonardo Savoia, Laura Vanelli, Bert Vaux, Susi Wurmbrand, as well as a few junior researchers including Mariachiara Berizzi, Giuliano Bocci, Stefano Canalis, Silvio Cruschina, Irina Monich, Beata Moskal, Diego Pescarini, Joseph Perry, Roberto Petrosino, and Kobey Schwayder.
Формат:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501506734
9783110762488
9783110719550
9783110742978
9783110604252
9783110603255
9783110604078
9783110603170
ISSN:0167-4331 ;
DOI:10.1515/9781501506734
Доступ:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Roberto Petrosino, Pietro Cerrone, Harry van der Hulst.