Dependency Linguistics
Recent advances in linguistic theory using dependency structures
Editors
This volume offers the reader a unique possibility to obtain a concise introduction to dependency linguistics and to learn about the current state of the art in the field. It unites the revised and extended versions of the linguistically-oriented papers to the First International Conference on Dependency Linguistics held in Barcelona. The contributions range from the discussion of definitional challenges of dependency at different levels of the linguistic model, its role beyond the classical grammatical description, and its annotation in dependency treebanks to concrete analyses of various cross-linguistic phenomena of syntax in its interplay with phonetics, morphology, and semantics, including phenomena for which classical simple phrase-structure based models have proven to be unsatisfactory. The volume will be thus of interest to both experts and newcomers to the field of dependency linguistics and its computational applications.
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 215] 2014. xi, 355 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 September 2014
Published online on 12 September 2014
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Authors | pp. vii–viii
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ForewordKim Gerdes, Eva Hajičová and Leo Wanner | pp. ix–xii
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Dependency in LanguageIgor Mel’čuk | pp. 1–32
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Delimitation of information between grammatical rules and lexiconJarmila Panevová and Magda Ševčíková | pp. 33–52
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Sentence structure and discourse structure: Possible parallelsPavlína Jínová, Lucie Poláková and Jiří Mírovský | pp. 53–74
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The Copenhagen Dependency Treebank (CDT): Extending syntactic annotation to other linguistic levelsHenrik Høeg Müller and Iørn Korzen | pp. 75–98
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Creating a dependency syntactic treebank: Towards intuitive language modelingKristiina Muhonen and Tanja Purtonen | pp. 99–118
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A proposal for a multilevel linguistic representation of Spanish personal namesOrsolya Vincze and Margarita Alonso-Ramos | pp. 119–140
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Coordination of verbal dependents in Old French: Coordination as specified juxtaposition or specified appositionNicolas Mazziotta | pp. 141–160
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Dependency annotation of coordination for learner languageMarkus Dickinson and Marwa Ragheb | pp. 161–182
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The dependency distance hypothesis for bilingual code-switchingEva Duran Eppler | pp. 183–206
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Dependencies over prosodic boundary tones in spontaneous spoken HebrewVered Silber-Varod | pp. 207–228
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Clitics in dependency morphologyThomas Groß | pp. 229–252
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On the word order of Actor and Patient in CzechKateřina Rysová | pp. 253–272
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Type 2 Rising: A contribution to a DG account of discontinuitiesTimothy Osborne | pp. 273–298
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Wh-copying in German as replacementAndreas Pankau | pp. 299–324
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Representation of zero and dummy subject pronouns within multi-strata dependency frameworkDina El Kassas | pp. 325–346
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Index | pp. 347–356
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFK: Grammar, syntax
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General