Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology (Hardcover)


Sounds of Silence: Empty elements in syntax and phonology
In the early ???80s, largely due to Chomsky??'s Lectures on Government and Binding and ensuing research, a kind of encompassing theory of ???empty elements??? had emerged. This theory was largely concerned with silent subjects, silent pronominals, and various kinds of traces of movement. Since then, however, the picture has become more blurred. More types of empty elements were proposed, ellipsis phenomena began to receive some attention, and interface issues arose: are silent elements silent due to deletion (or failure to be spelled out) at the phonetic interface or are they independently existing items in the lexicon that simply fail to have a phonetic form?
Furthermore, silent elements are also ubiquitous in phonology and similar questions arise: can syllables have empty nuclei, can segments fail to be pronounced when they are not properly attached to a slot in a (supra-) segmental structure?
Sounds of Silence is an attempt to bring together a number of original contributions that all address such questions. And while a new encompassing theory is not yet in sight, this book helps pave the way.
* A study of "empty elements" in language use
* Original contributions from an international list of authors

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Sounds of Silence: Empty elements in syntax and phonology
In the early ???80s, largely due to Chomsky??'s Lectures on Government and Binding and ensuing research, a kind of encompassing theory of ???empty elements??? had emerged. This theory was largely concerned with silent subjects, silent pronominals, and various kinds of traces of movement. Since then, however, the picture has become more blurred. More types of empty elements were proposed, ellipsis phenomena began to receive some attention, and interface issues arose: are silent elements silent due to deletion (or failure to be spelled out) at the phonetic interface or are they independently existing items in the lexicon that simply fail to have a phonetic form?
Furthermore, silent elements are also ubiquitous in phonology and similar questions arise: can syllables have empty nuclei, can segments fail to be pronounced when they are not properly attached to a slot in a (supra-) segmental structure?
Sounds of Silence is an attempt to bring together a number of original contributions that all address such questions. And while a new encompassing theory is not yet in sight, this book helps pave the way.
* A study of "empty elements" in language use
* Original contributions from an international list of authors

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Imprint

Brassey's UK

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

North Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variations, 63

Release date

October 2007

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First published

2007

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Dimensions

236 x 162 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

342

ISBN-13

978-0-08-046614-9

Barcode

9780080466149

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LSN

0-08-046614-1



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