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9 February 2010

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Studies on Agreement

Edited by João Costa and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva
FCSH - Universidade Nova de Lisboa

2006. vi, 285 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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The status of agreement is a core issue in current morphological and syntactic theory. The collection of papers in this volume focuses on important issues, such as the nature of the relation between syntax and morphology in determining agreement relations; whether and which syntactic configurations are relevant for determining agreement; the relevance of verbal agreement for the purposes of EPP; the inquiry into the existence of connections between verbal and DP-internal agreement; on the morphological and syntactic distinction of person, number and gender agreement; how and why AGREE and Spec,head relations trigger different agreement effects; and the type of relation that exists between head-movement and morphological agreement. The data collected come from a wide variety of languages and the studies presented discuss innovative and thought-provoking ideas for dealing with agreement phenomena.


Table of contents

Introduction
João Costa and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva
1–9
Capeverdean DP-internal number agreement: Additional arguments for a distributed morphology approach
Ana Castro and Fernanda Pratas
11–24
Nominal and verbal agreement in Portuguese: An argument for Distributed Morphology
João Costa and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva
25–46
Proleptic agreement as a good design property
Norbert Corver
47–73
Anti-agreement: Features and locality
Anikó Csirmaz
75–98
The acquisition of the standard EPP in Dutch and French
Jacqueline van Kampen
99–119
A new view on first conjunct agreement: Evidence from Dutch dialects
Marjo van Koppen
121–140
Agreement: The (unique and local) syntactic and morphological licenser of subject Case
Jaklin Kornfilt
141–171
Probes: Lack of agreement in Romance
Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria Remberger
173–201
Syntactic agreement across language modalities: American Sign Language
Carol Neidle and Robert G. Lee
203–222
On the relation of [gender] Agreement: Evidence from Friulian
Sandra Paoli
223–242
The (dis)association of Tense, phi-features EPP and nominative Case: Case studies from Romance and Greek
Ioanna Sitaridou
243–260
Head-Level and Chain-Level constraints on spellout
Jochen Trommer
261–281
Index
283–285