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Coordinate Structures

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In a coordination construction, which is universally available, two or more syntactic constituents are combined, with or without an overt coordinator.

This Element examines how coordinate structures are derived syntactically, focussing on the syntactic operations involved, including constraints on both their operations and the representations they produce.

Specifically, considering the recent research development in the syntax of coordination, the Element discusses whether any special syntactic operation is required to derive various coordinate constructions, including constructions in which each conjunct has a gap, whether there is any special functional category heading coordinate constructions in general, what the morphosyntactic statuses of coordinators (i.e., conjunctions and disjunctions) are in some specific languages, whether the structure of a coordinate construction can be beyond the binary complementation structure, and whether the mobility of conjuncts and the mobility of elements in conjuncts require any construction-specific constraint on syntactic operations.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009326678 / 9781009326674
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
415
06/12/2023
England
English
75 pages
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