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Aspects of the Grammar of Focus : A Minimalist View (New ed)

Part of the Crossroads and interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature series
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The book examines the aspects of focus within the recent minimalist paradigm.

Focus is viewed here as a grammar’s response to the requirements of the systems external to (narrowly defined) language.

Thus, the properties of focus are explored at the two interfaces: syntax-phonology and syntax-semantics.

The book surveys some recent views on the interface and left-periphery status of focus.

With respect to the semantics of focus, the book argues for its tripartite division into: information, non-exhaustive identification, and exhaustive identification.

It further contains a proposal of the phase-based derivation of sentences featuring focus in English, and finally, offers an account of Polish, in which focus interestingly correlates with the phenomenon of scrambling.

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Peter Lang AG
3631579551 / 9783631579558
Paperback / softback
22/07/2008
Switzerland
398 pages
148 x 210 mm, 530 grams