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5 September 2010

© John Benjamins
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Argument Structure

Edited by Eric Reuland, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Giorgos Spathas
University of Utrecht / University of Delhi/SOAS London / University of Utrecht

2007. xviii, 243 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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Recent developments in the generative tradition have created new interest in matters of argument structure and argument projection, giving prominence to the discussion on the role of lexical entries. Particularly, the more traditional lexicalist view that encodes argument structure information on lexical entries is now challenged by a syntactic view under which all properties of argument structure are taken up by syntactic structure. In the light of these new developments, the contributions in this volume provide detailed empirical investigations of argument structure phenomena in a wide range of languages. The contributions vary in their response to the theoretical questions and address issues that range from the role of specific functional heads and the relation of argument projection with syntactic processes, to the position of argument structure within a broader clausal architecture and the argument structure properties of less studied categories.


Table of contents

Preface
vii
List of contributors
ix–x
Introduction
xi–xvii
Do verbs have argument structure?
Tor A. Åfarlí
1–16
Projecting argument structure: The grammar of hitting and breaking revisited
Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport
17–35
The argument structure of the dative construction
K.A. Jayaseelan
37–48
Syntactic categories and lexical argument structure
R. Amritavalli
49–61
Adpositions, particles and the arguments they introduce
Peter Svenonius
63–103
Argument structure and aspect: The case of two imperfectives in Malayalam
M.T. Hany Babu and P. Madhavan
105–120
Argument features, clausal structure and the computation
Halldór Ármann Sigurdsson
121–158
On theta role assignment by feature checking
Tista Bagchi
159–173
Argument prominence and the nature of superiority violations
Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Andrew Simpson
175–211
Look across: The paradigmatic axis and Bangla causatives
Probal Dasgupta
213–237
Subject index
239–241