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Verbal Agreement and the Grammar behind its 'Breakdown' : Minimalist feature checking (Reprint 2010)

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Rules of agreement, or concord, account for the special relationship between the verb and the 'subject' that exists in most languages.

In many traditional grammars, it is taken for granted that this agreement occurs and usually only the cases of 'lack of concord' are discussed.

The book examines rules accounting for the agreement phenomena (mostly in a recent Chomskian framework) as well as account for the instances where agreement is 'deficient' and show this is due to expletives, word order, coordination and language change.

Rather than regard the lack of agreement as 'deficient', it will be considered as indicative of syntactic structure.

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Walter de Gruyter & Co
3111819116 / 9783111819112
Mixed media product
401.41
01/01/1997
Germany
236 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More