Studies in the Morpho-Syntax of Greek

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Studies in the Morpho-Syntax of Greek
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781443808255
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Book Synopsis Studies in the Morpho-Syntax of Greek by : Artemis Alexiadou

Book excerpt: The volume presents a collection of papers of recent generative work on Modern Greek morpho-syntax. The book is divided into three parts. Part I of the book deals with argument alternations, part II with clitics and part III with the syntax and semantics of free relatives. The book will be interesting for scholars working on Greek but also in theoretical linguistics, as it exemplifies how the study of Greek feeds the development of generative theory. The issues discussed in the book are currently highly relevant for the develop­ment of a satisfactory theory of comparative syntax as well as the interface between syntax and morphology and syntax and semantics. Thus the analyses put forth here will contribute to the elaboration of such a theory and to our understanding of cross-linguistic variation.


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