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9 February 2010

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Parentheticals

Edited by Nicole Dehé and Yordanka Kavalova
Freie Universität Berlin / University College London

2007. xii, 314 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 3370 7 / EUR 115.00 / USD 173.00
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This volume offers a unique collection of articles investigating the often neglected phenomenon of parentheticals, which are commonly seen as expressions interrupting the linear structure of a host utterance, but lacking a structural relation to it. The book provides an up-to-date introduction to the subject, as well as a range of research articles addressing questions including the syntactic link between parenthetical and frame utterance, the relation between syntactic and prosodic form, the usage and interpretation of parentheticals, and many more. It embraces research findings from different European languages (English, German, Dutch, Romance) and covers an array of forms of syntactic interpolations (from one-word parentheticals to clausal) and a range of methodologies, including empirical research, corpus research, and theoretical analyses. The collection underlines the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to a multi-faceted phenomenon such as parentheticals.


Table of contents

Preface
vii
List of contributors
ix–xi
Parentheticals: An introduction
Nicole Dehé and Yordanka Kavalova
1–22
SYNTAX AND ITS INTERFACES
Spoken parenthetical clauses in English: A taxonomy
Gunther Kaltenböck
25–52
Integrated parentheticals and assertional complements
Markus Steinbach
53–87
The complement of reduced parentheticals
Christian Fortmann
89–119
Long extraction or parenthetical insertion? Evidence from judgement studies
Tanja Kiziak
121–144
And-parenthetical clauses
Yordanka Kavalova
145–172
On the syntax and semantics of appositive relative clauses
Francesca Del Gobbo
173–201
Invisible constituents? Parentheticals as b-merged adverbial phrases
Mark de Vries
203–234
SEMANTICS/PRAGMATICS AND THEIR INTERFACES
Reduced parenthetical clauses in Romance languages: A pragmatic typology
Stefan Schneider
237–258
PROSODY AND ITS INTERFACES
The relation between syntactic and prosodic parenthesis
Nicole Dehé
261–284
Quieter, faster, lower, and set off by pauses? Reflections on prosodic aspects of parenthetical constructions in modern German
Sandra Döring
285–307
Name Index
309–310
Subject Index
311–314