Repairs
The Added Value of Being Wrong
Ed. by Brandt, Patrick / Fuß, Eric
Series:Interface Explorations [IE] 27
Aims and Scope
Grammatical structures connect systems of thought and articulation, the conditions of which hardly seem to fit each other. Repairs are productive mechanisms that solve translation problems between modules or levels by adapting derivations or representations to requirements that have to be met unconditionally. Compensating for derivational and interpretive defects, repairs determine core properties of natural language grammars and their interfaces.
- ix, 373 pages
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Subjects
- Linguistics, Communications > Linguistic Theories > Generative Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics > Grammaticalization
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Syntax
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Semantics
- Linguistics, Communications > Linguistic Theories > Generative Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics > Grammaticalization
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Syntax
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Semantics
- Linguistics, Communications > Linguistic Theories > Generative Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics > Grammaticalization
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Syntax
- Linguistics, Communications > Levels of Linguistic Description > Semantics
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