On the nominal nature of propositional arguments
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On the nominal nature of propositional arguments

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On the nominal nature of propositional arguments

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Die grammatische Kategorie eingebetteter Sätze zählt seit über 50 Jahren zu den zentralen Themen der theoretischen Syntax. Dabei dreht sich die Diskussion speziell um die Frage, ob manche oder vielleicht alle eingebetteten Sätze als Nominalphrasen zu behandeln sind, sei es, weil sie einen (stummen) nominalen Kopf haben (D oder N), oder sei es, weil der Satzeinleiter selbst als nominal zu betrachten ist. Die Beiträge des Sonderhefts nehmen diese Fragestellung erneut auf und explorieren sie unter verschiedenen, syntaktischen wie semantischen Aspekten im Lichte neuerer theoretischer Ansätze. Das Spektrum an Sprachen, die genauer untersucht oder argumentativ für die Zwecke der Analyse herangezogen werden, umfasst neben Deutsch – einschließlich dialektaler Varietäten wie Bairisch und Alemannisch – Englisch, Niederländisch (einschließlich der Brabanter Varietät), Alt- und Neugriechisch, Jula (Niger-Kongo), Schwedisch, Baskisch sowie eine Reihe anderer genetisch und typologisch unterschiedlicher Sprachen.Inhalt: – Katrin Axel-Tober, Lutz Gunkel, Jutta M. Hartmann & Anke Holler: IntroductionPart I: Complementation as relativization– Carlos de Cuba: Relatively nouny?– Gisela Zifonun: Sind Komplementsätze nominal? Positionen der GrammatikschreibungPart II: Complement clauses and nominal structure– Richard Faure: (H)óti-clauses from DP to NPhood. The life of a Greek nouny clause– Kalle Müller: On noun-related complementizer clauses– Alassane Kiemtoré: A syntactic account of clausal complementation in JulaPart III: Semantic aspects– Vesela Simeonova: Definitely factive– Jürgen Pafel: (Argument) clauses and definite descriptions– Patrick Brandt: The real semantic value is propositional: German particle verbs and state changePart IV: Aspects based on dependent verb-second– Andreas Blümel & Nobu Goto: Reconsidering the syntax of correlates and propositional arguments– Frank Sode: On the conditional nature of V2-clauses in desire reports of German

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Reiheninformation
  3. Titelblatt
  4. Impressum
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Part I: Complementation as relativization
  8. Part II: Complement clauses and nominal structure
  9. Part III: Semantic aspects
  10. Part IV: Aspects based on dependent verb-second