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dc.contributor.authorMiyagawa, Shigeruen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-03T08:06:24Z
dc.date.available2020-08-03T08:06:24Z
dc.date.issued2017en_US
dc.identifier.isbn9780262035880en_US
dc.identifier.otherHPU2163999en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/33120
dc.description.abstractMuch attention in theoretical linguistics in the generative and Minimalist traditions is concerned with issues directly or indirectly related to movement. The EPP (extended projection principle), introduced by Chomsky in 1981, appeared to coincide with morphological agreement, and agreement came to play a central role as the driver of movement and other narrow-syntax operations. In this book, Shigeru Miyagawa continues his investigation into a computational equivalent for agreement in agreementless languages such as Japanese. Miyagawa extends his theory of Strong Uniformity, introduced in his earlier book, Why Agree? Why Move? Unifying Agreement-Based and Discourse-Configurational Languages (MIT Press). He argues that agreement and agreementless languages are unified under an expanded view of grammatical features including both phi-features and discourse configurational features of topic and focus. He looks at various combinations of these two grammatical features across a number of languages and phenomena, including allocutive agreement, root phenomena, topicalization, "why" questions, and case alternation.en_US
dc.format.extent247p.en_US
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMIT Pressen_US
dc.subjectLinguisticsen_US
dc.subjectJapaneseen_US
dc.subjectForeign Languagesen_US
dc.titleAgreement Beyond Phien_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.size3,59 MBen_US
dc.departmentSociologyen_US


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