Arguments and Structure: Studies on the Architecture of the Sentence

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This book contains 14 articles by Teun Hoekstra (1953-1998) on core issues in syntactic theory. Some articles focus on the structure of DP, others on the structure of the sentence as a whole, while others still deal explicitly with the parallels between the two. The papers are distributed over four sections: "Argument structure", "T-chains", "The morphosyntax of verbal and nominal projections" and "Small clauses". More than half of the articles in this book are published here for the first time or appear for the first time in English. Hoekstra's work is characterized by a fundamental interest in the central questions of syntactic theory, most notably the relation between argument structure and X-bar structure. This concentrated interest led to a deep understanding of the notion of transitivity, with respect to both the status of the external argument and that of the internal argument, where "status" refers to both the content and the licensing. In this collection of papers, Hoekstra reports on his insights in these matters. As far as content and licensing of the external argument is concerned, this collection contains papers on the relation between passives and their active counterparts, the parallels between possessives and transitives and the differences and similarities between past participles and infinitives. As to the internal argument, we find papers addressing sentential complementation, verbal affixation and resultatives. And there is a whole section on tense, and its role in keeping the sentence together. One of the papers in this collection is Hoekstra's classic, but hitherto unpublished "Small clauses everywhere" (more than 70 pages), which summarizes Hoekstra's views on such issues as resultatives, particle verbs and double object constructions.

Author(s): Teun Hoekstra
Series: Studies in Generative Grammar 67
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 416

Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 6
Teun Hoekstra’s Bibliography......Page 9
I. Argument structure......Page 17
Possession and transitivity......Page 19
The indirect object: its status and place......Page 49
Categories and arguments......Page 87
The active-passive configuration......Page 99
Verbal affixation......Page 111
II. T-chains......Page 139
Why Kaatje was not heard sing a song......Page 140
T-chains and auxiliaries......Page 161
Clitics in Romance and the study of head-movement......Page 195
ECP, tense and islands......Page 207
III. The morphosyntax of nominal and verbal constituents......Page 233
Bracketing paradoxes do not exist......Page 235
The nominal infinitive......Page 257
Parallels between nominal and verbal projections......Page 281
IV. Small clauses......Page 308
Complex verbs......Page 311
Small clauses everywhere......Page 335
References......Page 407
Index......Page 427