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Distributed for the Center for the Study of Language and Information

Edited by Elaine J. Francis and Laura A. Michaelis

Mismatch

Form-Function Incongruity and the Architecture of Grammar

300 pages,  6 x 9  © 2002
Series: Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes

Cloth $75.00

ISBN: 9781575863832   Published September 2002

Paper $30.00

ISBN: 9781575863849   Published September 2002

Linguistic mismatch phenomena involve semiotic functions that attach to forms in defiance of grammatical design features. Noun phrases, when used as predicates, provide one example: how do predicate nominals correspond to our theories of what nouns mean? How do such phenomena challenge traditional conceptions of grammar? How do competing theories of the syntax-semantics interface stand up when confronted with mismatch phenomena? Mismatch addresses these questions through the efforts of some of the most original thinkers in syntactic and semantic theory, exploring a wide variety of mismatch phenomena in a broad sampling of languages.
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