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Phi theory [electronic resource] : phi-features across modules and interfaces / edited by Daniel Harbour, David Adger, and Susan Béjar.

Contributor(s): Harbour, Daniel | Adger, David | Bejar, Susana, 1970- | ebrary, Inc.
Series: Oxford linguistics: ; Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics: 16.Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Description: xiii, 376 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.Subject(s): Grammar, Comparative and general | Generative grammarGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 415 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Why phi? / David Adger and Daniel Harbour -- Features on bound pronouns / Irene Heim -- On the semantic markedness of phi-features / Uli Sauerland -- Phi-agree and theta-related case / Milan Rezac -- Conditions on phi-agree / Susana Bejar -- Phi-feature competition in morphology and syntax / Martha McGinnis -- Discontinuous agreement and the syntax--morphology interface / Daniel Harbour -- Third-person marking in menominee / Jochen Trommer -- When is a syncretism more than a syncretism? / Heidi Harley -- Where's phi? agreement as a post syntactic operation / Jonathan David Bobaljik -- Cross-modular parallels in the study of phon and phi / Andrew Nevins.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Why phi? / David Adger and Daniel Harbour -- Features on bound pronouns / Irene Heim -- On the semantic markedness of phi-features / Uli Sauerland -- Phi-agree and theta-related case / Milan Rezac -- Conditions on phi-agree / Susana Bejar -- Phi-feature competition in morphology and syntax / Martha McGinnis -- Discontinuous agreement and the syntax--morphology interface / Daniel Harbour -- Third-person marking in menominee / Jochen Trommer -- When is a syncretism more than a syncretism? / Heidi Harley -- Where's phi? agreement as a post syntactic operation / Jonathan David Bobaljik -- Cross-modular parallels in the study of phon and phi / Andrew Nevins.

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2009. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.