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OverviewThis state-of-the-art guide to some of the most exciting work in current linguistics explores how the core components of the language faculty interact. It examines how these interactions are reflected in linguistic and cognitive theory, considers what they reveal about the operations of language within the mind, and looks at their reflections in expression and communication. Leading international scholars present cutting-edge accounts of developments in the interfaces between phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. They bring to bear a rich variety of methods and theoretical perspectives, focus on a broad array of issues and problems, and illustrate their arguments from a wide range of the world's languages. After the editors' introduction to its structure, scope, and content, the book is divided into four parts. The first, Sound, is concerned with the interfaces between phonetics and phonology, phonology and morphology, and phonology and syntax. Part II, Structure, considers the interactions of syntax with morphology, semantics, and the lexicon, and explores the status of the word and its representional status in the mind. Part III, Meaning, revisits the syntax-semantics interface from the perspective of compositionality, and looks at issues concerned with intonation, discourse, and context. The authors in the final part of the book, General Architectural Concerns, examine work on Universal Grammar, the overall model of language, and linguistic and associated theories of language and cognition. All scholars and advanced students of language will value this book, whether they are in linguistics, cognitive science, philosophy, artificial intelligence, computational science, or informatics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gillian Ramchand (, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Tromsø) , Charles Reiss (, Associate Professor of Linguistics at Concordia University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 1.300kg ISBN: 9780199247455ISBN 10: 0199247455 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 22 February 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Gillian Ramchand and Charles Reiss: Introduction Part I Sound 2: James Scobbie: Interface and Overlap in Phonetics and Phonology 3: Charles Reiss: Modularity in the SOund Domain 4: Mark Hale and Madelyn Kissock: The Phonetics-Phonology Interface and the Acquisition of Perseverant Underspecification 5: Orhan Orgun and Andrew Dolbey: Phonology-Morphology Interaction in a COnstraint-based Framework 6: Gorka Elordieta: Segmental Phonology and Syntactic Structure Part II Structure 7: Sara Rosen: Structured Events, Structured Discourse 8: Marit Julien: On the Relation Between Morphology and Syntax 9: Peter Svenious: 1...3-2 10: David Embick and Ralf Noyer: Distributed Morphology and the Syntax/Morphology Interface 11: Peter Ackema and Ad Neeleman: Morphology does not equal Syntax 12: Edwin Williams: Dumping Lexicalism 13: Thomas Stewart and Gregory Stump: Paradigm Function Morphology and the Morphology-Syntax Part III Meaning 14: James Higginbotham: Some Consequences of Compositionality 15: Daniel Büring: Semantics, Intonation and Information Structure 16: Christopher Potts: Conventional Implicatures: A Distinguished Class of Meanings 17: David Beaver and Henk Zeevat: Accommodation Part IV Architecture 18: Cedric Boeckx and Juan Uriagereka: Minimalism 19: Mark Steedman: The Computation 20: Jonas Kuhn: Constraint Based Grammar The Authors Language Index Subject and Name IndexReviewsAuthor InformationGillian Ramchand was born in Scotland, and grew up in Britain and the Caribbean. After receiving her PhD in Linguistics from Stanford University, she worked as Lecturer in General Linguistics at Oxford University for ten years, and is now Professor of Linguistics at University of Tromsø. She is interested in issues at the syntax-semantics interface, especially in the areas of aspect and argument structure, and has worked on both the Bengali and Scottish Gaelic languages. ; Charles Reiss is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Concordia University in Montréal. He is interested in phonology, language acquisition, cognitive science and historical linguistics. His 1995 Harvard PhD dissertation A Theory of Assimilation, with special reference to Old Icelandic Phonology combined insights from all these domains, and he continues to publish journal articles and book chapters in this interdisciplinary vein. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |