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|a The logic of pronominal resumption /
|c Ash Asudeh.
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|a This title is a cross-linguistic investigation of resumptive pronouns and related resumption phenomena. The author proposes a new theory of resumption based on the use of a resource logic for semantic composition and the observation that resumptive pronouns are ordinary pronouns in their morphological and lexical properties.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- General Preface -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Symbols, Glosses, and Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Outline of the Book -- Part I: Background -- 2. Resumption -- 2.1 Resumptive Pronouns in Unbounded Dependencies -- 2.2 Processing-Based Resumptive Pronouns -- 2.3 Copy Raising -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3. Lexical-Functional Grammar -- 3.1 Grammatical Architecture -- 3.2 Constituent Structure -- 3.3 Functional Structure -- 3.4 Semantic Structure -- 3.5 Templates -- 3.6 Anaphora and Syntax
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|a 3.7 Unbounded Dependencies3.8 Raising -- 4. Glue Semantics -- 4.1 Composition and Interpretation -- 4.2 Anaphora -- 4.3 Scope -- Part II: Theory -- 5. The Resource Sensitivity Hypothesis -- 5.1 Substructural Logics and Linguistic Theory -- 5.2 Logical and Linguistic Resource Sensitivity -- 5.3 Resource Sensitivity and Linguistic Theory -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6. The Resource Management Theory of Resumption -- 6.1 The Problem of Resumptives as Resource Surplus -- 6.2 Manager Resources -- 6.3 Integrating Resource Management in LFG
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|a 6.4 Syntactically Inactive Resumptive Pronouns6.5 Conclusion -- Part III: Syntactically Active Resumptives -- 7. Irish -- 7.1 Irish Clausal Structure -- 7.2 Unbounded Dependencies in Irish -- 7.3 Analysis of Core Patterns -- 7.4 Analysis of Mixed Chains -- 7.5 Summary -- 7.6 Discussion -- 7.7 Conclusion -- 8. Hebrew -- 8.1 Resumptive Pronouns in Hebrew -- 8.2 Licensing Resumptives Lexically -- 8.3 Analysis -- 8.4 Conclusion -- Part IV: Syntactically Inactive Resumptives -- 9. Swedish -- 9.1 Resumptive Pronouns in Swedish
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|a 9.2 Licensing and Integrating Syntactically Inactive Resumptives9.3 Analysis -- 9.4 Discussion -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10. Vata -- 10.1 Resumptive Pronouns in Vata -- 10.2 Analysis -- 10.3 Conclusion -- Part V: Other Kinds of Resumption -- 11. Resumption and Processing -- 11.1 The Processing Model -- 11.2 Production -- 11.3 Parsing and Interpretation -- 11.4 Conclusion -- 12. Copy Raising -- 12.1 English Copy Raising -- 12.2 Unifying Copy Raising and Resumption -- 12.3 Analysis -- 12.4 Capturing Variation Lexically
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|a 12.5 Further Consequences: Copy Raising and Scope12.6 Conclusion -- 13. Conclusion -- 13.1 Predictions of the Resource Management Theory and the Processing Theory -- 13.2 Alternative Approaches -- 13.3 Apparent Challenges to Resource Sensitivity -- 13.4 Directions for Future Work -- Part VI: Appendices -- A. Glue Semantics with Limited Multiplicative Intuitionistic Linear Logic -- A.1 The Glue Logic -- A.2 Proof Rules for MILL[sub(l)] -- A.3 Meaning Language Term Assignments for MILL[sub(l)] -- B.A Fragment of Irish -- B.1 C-structure Rules -- B.2 Templates
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|a Grammar, Comparative and general
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