4 Aug 2021 |
András | Hi all! Since there seems to be interest in having some more question+answer time, if you want we can also use Friday's class for that. In that case I'd go through a little bit more material tomorrow that I wanted to talk about and we can use the final session to address any questions you might have. What do you think? I'm happy either way. | 12:36:19 |
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5 Aug 2021 |
András | Download binding-examples.pdf | 08:05:04 |
András | Here's a little update on yesterday's binding sentences — I got a bit confused with one of the judgments. The structures and interpretations here should be correct. I can go through these again today but I thought I'd upload them here too. | 08:05:55 |
András | Today's class will be on the structure of noun phrases and the DP hypothesis: | 09:55:00 |
András | Download 09-handout.pdf | 09:55:06 |
6 Aug 2021 |
András | I realised there's no way I can fit movement into 80% of today's class... So I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to have “office hours” after the final class today. From around 17:15, I'll be in the syntax room and if you have any remaining questions, you want to discuss something, feel free to come along and chat a bit more about syntax. Feedback on the course is also welcome! I hope that will allow some of you to get some answers to your burning syntax questions! | 09:34:16 |
András | And here's the final handout for our course, all about movement! | 09:58:37 |
András | Download 10-handout.pdf | 09:58:42 |
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András | Download Haider, Szucsich (2012) - Scrambling and V-positioning in Slavi languages --- Exceptionally VO or regular T3?.pdf | 15:35:59 |
András | Download Haider (2017) - Mittelfeld Phenomena.pdf | 15:36:01 |
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Adrian Stegovec | Download Bailyn_2001_On scrambling.pdf | 16:28:20 |
Adrian Stegovec | Download Bošković_2009_Scrambling.pdf | 16:28:29 |
Adrian Stegovec | I was partly there, partly not, for the scrambling discussion, and it made me think of a few papers that I read when I was trying to get into the topic in relation to Slovenian as an undergrad. I didn't get everything then (I don't get everything now either), but they might be useful. | 16:28:34 |
Adrian Stegovec | Although the titles are very general, they are really about differences and similarities between scrambling in Japanese and Slavic | 16:29:19 |
erdbeerita | Elena Titov also wrote quite a bit about scrambling in Russian and other languages, and Natalia Slioussar also has done some work on this. I can attach even more papers ... | 16:31:10 |
Adrian Stegovec | Yes, there I also read Titov's thesis! | 16:31:30 |
Adrian Stegovec | Just can't find it on my laptop ... | 16:31:41 |
Adrian Stegovec | * Yes, I also read Titov's thesis! | 16:31:58 |
András | Great, thanks for these! | 16:33:27 |
erdbeerita | Download Titov2013Scrambling_and_Interfaces.pdf | 16:35:58 |
erdbeerita | Download Titov2017.pdf | 16:36:24 |
erdbeerita | (she gave a course on information structure last summer at the St Petersburg summer school - NYI) | 16:38:01 |
András | Ah, yes, Jutta and I are thinking about a different approach to scrambling and IS. :-) You might also be in the Reinhart interface camp, right? ;-) | 16:40:03 |
erdbeerita | and here is Natalia Slioussar's diss (she has at least a chapter on scrambling): https://www.lotpublications.nl/grammar-and-information-structure-grammar-and-information-structure-a-study-with-reference-to-russian | 16:40:40 |
erdbeerita | In reply to @andras.barany:matrix.org Ah, yes, Jutta and I are thinking about a different approach to scrambling and IS. :-) You might also be in the Reinhart interface camp, right? ;-) ha, sorry ... just tried to throw some female authors in there ... 😇 | 16:41:17 |
erdbeerita | as a semanticist I don't really have a stake in it (but obviously Tanya ❤️❤️❤️ ) | 16:42:22 |
András | Svitlana Antonyuk has also worked on aspects of word order in Russian (https://www.lingoscope.org/research/). | 16:47:07 |