TY - BOOK AU - Brugè,Laura TI - Functional Heads T2 - Oxford studies in comparative syntax SN - 978-0-19-974672-9 (alk. paper) PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Sintaxis KW - Funcionalismo (Lingüística) KW - Syntaxe KW - Fonctionnalisme (linguistique) N1 - Índice; Incluye referencias bibliográficas; Introduction, The editors ; Section 1: On the cartography of functional structure ; From modal particle to interrogative marker: A study of German denn, Josef Bayer ; Lexical complementizers and headless relatives, Paola Beninca ; The theory of syntax and the representation of indexicality, Alessandra Giorgi ; Wh-Movement as topic movement, Gunther Grewendorf ; 'Je est un autre.' Subject positions, point of view and the neuter pronoun tet in West Flemish, Jacqueline Gueron and Liliane Haegeman ; Number within the DP: A view from Oceanic, Elisabeth Pearce ; Mirative and focusing uses of the Catalan particle pla, Gemma Rigau ; On the nature of the V2 system in Medieval Romance, Giampaolo Salvi ; A note on the Spanish Left Periphery, Maria Luisa Zubizarreta ; Section 2: On movements and constraints ; Moving verbal chunks in the low functional field, Adriana Belletti and Luigi Rizzi ; Articles as partitives, Ignacio Bosque and M. Carme Picallo ; Toward an analysis of French Hyper-Complex Inversion, Richard S. Kayne and Jean-Yves Pollock ; Samoan ergativity as double passives, Hilda Koopman ; Rivisiting "Suspended Affixation" and other coordinate mysteries, Jaklin Kornfilt ; Backward Binding and the C-T phase: A case of Syntactic Haplology, Christer Platzack ; On the feature composition of participial light verbs in French, Andrew Radford and Michele Vincent ; A note on dative incompatibility suppression, Henk van Riemsdijk ; Hallmarks on Portuguese syntax, Alain Rouveret ; Notes on wh in situ in French, Ur Shlonsky ; Re re again. What French re shows about VP structures, have and be raising, and the syntax/phonology interface, Dominique Sportiche ; The structural object position of verbs and nouns, Knut Tarald Taraldsen ; Section 3: On the nature of functional heads ; On the double definiteness, aspect, and word order in Old and Modern Scandinavian, Werner Abraham ; The order of verbal affixes and functional structure in Imbabura Quichua, Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon ; Number as a Feature, Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin ; Which is the extended projection above N?, Joseph Emonds ; On the lexical-functional divide: The case of negation, M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo M. Savoia ; Diachrony and cartography: Paths of grammaticalisation and the clausal hierarchy, Ian Roberts ; Silent Heads, Halldor Armann Sigurdsson and Joan Maling ; Postnominal adjectives in Greek indefinite noun phrases, Melita Stavrou ; Afterword, Giulio Lepschy and Lorenzo Renzi N2 - Over the last two decades, functional heads have been one of the privileged objects of research in generative linguistics. However, within this line of inquiry, two alternative approaches have developed: while the cartographic project considers crosslinguistic evidence as crucial for a complete mapping of functional heads in universal grammar, minimalist accounts tend to consider structural economy as literally involving a reduction in the number of available heads. In this volume, some of the most influential linguists who have participated in this long-lasting debate offer their recent work in short, self-contained case studies. The contributions cover all the main layers of recently studied syntactic structure, including such major areas of empirical research as grammaticalization and language change, standard and non-standard varieties, interface issues, and morphosyntax. Functional Heads attempts to map aspects of syntactic structure according to the cartographic approach, and in doing so demonstrates that the differences between cartography and minimalism are perhaps more superficial than substantial ER -