TY - BOOK AU - Abels,Klaus AU - Alexiadou,Artemis AU - Anagnostopoulou,Elena AU - Bentzen,Kristine AU - Biskup,Petr AU - Cuartero,Juan AU - Gallego,Ángel J. AU - Georgi,Doreen AU - Gärtner,Hans-Martin AU - Heck,Fabian AU - Hole,Daniel AU - Iordăchioaia,Gianina AU - Kallulli,Dalina AU - Kiss,Tibor AU - Klein,Udo AU - Kobele,Gregory M. AU - Marchis,Mihaela AU - Müller,Gereon AU - Nishida,Chiyo AU - Richards,Marc AU - Sabel,Joachim AU - Schäfer,Florian AU - Unger,Christina AU - Worth,Chris AU - Yoshida,Masaya TI - Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax T2 - Linguistische Arbeiten , SN - 9783110294712 U1 - 415 22/ger PY - 2012///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Syntax KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - categorial grammar KW - constraint-based approaches KW - generative grammar KW - minimalist program N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax: An Introduction --; Long Distance Agreement in Relative Clauses --; In Support of Long Distance Agree --; Agree, Move, Selection, and Set-Merge --; Probing the Past: On Reconciling Long-Distance Agreement with the PIC --; Reflexivity and Dependency --; Derivational Binding and the Elimination of Uninterpretable Features --; German Free Datives and Knight Move Binding --; Restricted Syntax – Unrestricted Semantics? --; Local Case, Cyclic Agree and the Syntax of Truly Ergative Verbs --; A Local Derivation of Global Case Splits --; Function Composition and the Linear Local Modeling of Extended NEG-Scope --; Ellipsis and Phases: Evidence from Antecedent Contained Sluicing --; Restructuring and Clitic Climbing in Romance: A Categorial Grammar Analysis --; A Derivational View on Movement Constraints --; Are Movement Paths Punctuated or Uniform? --; A Hypothetical Proof Account of Chamorro Wh-Agreement --; Deriving Reconstruction Asymmetries --; Local Modelling of Allegedly Local but Really Non-Local Phenomena: Lack of Superiority Effects Revisited --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Syntactic dependencies are often non-local: They can involve two positions in a syntactic structure whose correspondence cannot be captured by invoking concepts like minimal clause or predicate/argument structure. Relevant phenomena include long-distance movement, long-distance reflexivization, long-distance agreement, control, non-local deletion, long-distance case assignment, consecutio temporum, extended scope of negation, and semantic binding of pronouns. A recurring strategy pursued in many contemporary syntactic theories is to model cases of non-local dependencies in a strictly local way, by successively passing on the relevant information in small domains of syntactic structures.The present volume brings together eighteen articles that investigate non-local dependencies in movement, agreement, binding, scope, and deletion constructions from different theoretical backgrounds (among them versions of the Minimalist Program, HPSG, and Categorial Grammar), and based on evidence from a variety of typologically distinct languages. This way, advantages and disadvantages of local treatments of non-local dependencies become evident. Furthermore, it turns out that local analyses of non-local phenomena developed in different syntactic theories (spanning the derivational/declarative divide) often may not only share identical research questions but also rely on identical research strategies UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110294774 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110294774 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110294774/original ER -