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Case, Word Order and Prominence

by Lamers, Monique.
Authors: de Swart, Peter.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 1873-0043 ; . 40 Physical details: XVI, 332 p. online resource. ISBN: 9400714637 Subject(s): Linguistics. | Psycholinguistics. | Linguistics. | Linguistics (general). | Psycholinguistics. | Theoretical Languages.
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Preface -- Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. The Interaction of Case, Word Order and Prominence: Language Production and Comprehension in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective -- 2.  A Lexical-functional Account of Spanish Dative Usage -- 3. Case in Conflict: Embedded Subjects in Mongolian -- 4. Animacy, Generalized Semantic Roles, and Differential Object Marking -- 5. The Role of Animacy in Online Argument Interpretation in Mandarin Chinese -- 6. Argument Linearization in Dutch: a Multi-factorial Approach -- 7. Case Inversion in Georgian: Syntactic Properties and Sentence Processing  --  8. The Impact of Case and Prosody on the Availability of Argument Structures -- 9. Case Matching and Conflicting Bindings Interference -- 10. Processing Verb Medial Word Orders in a Verb Final Language -- 11. Prominence Facilitates Ambiguity Resolution: On the Interaction between Referentiality, Thematic Roles and Word Order in Syntactic Reanalysis -- 12. Grammar- versus Frequency-driven Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution: The Case of Double-Object Constructions -- 13.  Lexical Preference and Global Structure Contributions to Syntactic Choice in Sentence Production -- Index.

Language users access an array of information during the construction and interpretation of utterances, including grammatical rules and situational knowledge. The argument structure of verbs, which establishes the syntactic and semantic relationships between arguments, plays a key role in this process. This book reviews recent psycholinguistic and theoretical investigations into the interplay between structural syntactic relations and role semantics. It focuses on the interaction of case marking and word order with semantic prominence features, such as animacy, addressing the interaction of these different sorts of information from theoretical, time-insensitive and incremental perspectives or a combination thereof. Taking a broad cross-linguistic perspective, this book offers an interdisciplinary discussion of the interaction of case, word order and prominence with argument structure, and their effects on argument realization and interpretation in language.

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