The Syntax of Relative Clauses
A Unified Analysis
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- Author: Guglielmo Cinque, Università degli Studi di Venezia
- Date Published: September 2020
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108790581
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Relative clauses play a hugely important role in analysing the structure of sentences. This book provides the first evidence that a unified analysis of the different types of relative clauses is possible - a step forward in our understanding. Using careful analyses of a wide range of languages, Cinque argues that the relative clause types can all be derived from a single, double-headed, structure. He also presents evidence that restrictive, maximalizing, ('integrated') non-restrictive, kind-defining, infinitival and participial RCs merge at different heights of the nominal extended projection. This book provides an elegant generalization about the structure of all relatives. Theoretically profound and empirically rich, it promises to radically alter the way we think about this subject for years to come.
Read more- The first book to provide evidence that a unified analysis of the different types of relative clauses is possible - a step forward in our understanding of relative clauses
- Avoids overly technical language, so graduate students can follow the argumentation and theoretical points made
- Analyzes a wide range of languages, providing examples to bolster the central tenet of the book
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- Date Published: September 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108790581
- length: 320 pages
- dimensions: 150 x 230 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.59kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Preliminaries
2. Deriving the cross-linguistically attested types of restrictive/maximalizing relative clauses from a double-headed structure
3. Deriving the other types of relative clauses from a double-headed structure
4. 'Strategies' for the realization of the internal head
5. Some residual questions
Conclusion
Appendix. Possible evidence for the existence of non-'raising' derivations.
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