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Non-Projecting Words A Case Study of Swedish Particles

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Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory

Non-Projecting Words

A Case Study of Swedish Particles

I. Toivonen

Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General

Focusing primarily on Swedish, a Germanic language whose particles have not previously been studied extensively, Non-Projecting Words: A Case Study on Swedish Particles develops a theory of non-projecting words in which particles are morphologically independent words that do not project phrases.
Particles have long constituted a puzzle for Germanic syntax, as they exhibit properties of both morphological and syntactic constructs. Although non-projecting words have appeared in the literature before, it has gone largely unnoticed that such structures violate the basic tenets of X-bar theory. This work identifies these violations and develops a formally explicit revision of X-bar theory that can accommodate the requisite "weak" projections.
The resulting theory, stated in terms of Lexical-Functional Grammar, also yields a novel classification of clitics, and it sheds new light on a range of recent theoretical proposals, including economy, multi-word constructions, and the primitives of lexical semantics. At an abstract level, we see that the modular, parallel-projection architecture of LFG is essential to the description of a variety of otherwise recalcitrant facts about non-projecting words.

Publication Date: 30 September 2003
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9781402015311
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 237

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