19 juny, 2013
Autors:
Josep Mª Brucart ; Ángel J. Gallego
Títol:
El movimiento de constituyentesEditorial: Visor Libros
Data de publicació: 2013
Pàgines: 300ISBN13: 978-84-9895-081-6
Més informacióEl movimiento de constituyentes explora uno de los fenómenos más característicos de las lenguas naturales: la posibilidad de que algunos elementos de la oración se interpreten simultáneamente en distintas posiciones sintácticas, pese a que su realización fonética solo está asociada a una de ellas.
Para dar cuenta de este fenómeno, la gramática generativa ha recurrido a la noción de transformación de movimiento, como modo de vincular las distintas posiciones relacionadas con la interpretación de los constituyentes sintácticos.
Este volumen, que es la primera monografía específicamente dedicada al movimiento de constituyentes en español, ofrece al lector una descripción actualizada y crítica de los fenómenos de movimiento en esta lengua y de los análisis que se han propuesto para dar cuenta de ellos. Los autores son profesores del Departamento de Filología Española de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
19 juny, 2010
Autors:
Ángel J. Gallego
Títol:
Phase TheoryEditorial: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Data de publicació: 2010
Pàgines: 365ISBN13: 9789027255358
Més informacióThis book provides a detailed and up to date review of the framework of phases (Chomsky 2000 and subsequent work). It explores the interaction between the narrow syntactic computation and the external systems from a minimalist perspective. As has sometimes been noted, Phase Theory is the current way to study the cyclic nature of the system, and 'phases' are therefore the natural locality hallmark, being directly relevant for phenomena such as binding, agreement, movement, islands, reconstruction, or stress assignment.
This work discusses the different approaches to phases that have been proposed in the recent literature, arguing in favor of the thesis that the points of cyclic transfer are to be related to uninterpretable morphology (the Φ-features on the heads C and v*). This take on phases is adopted in order to investigate raising structures, binding, subjunctive dependents, and object shift (word order) in Romance languages, as well as the nature of islands.
20 juny, 2017
Autors:
Ángel J. Gallego, Yolanda Rodríguez Sellés, Javier Fernández Sánchez (eds.)
Títol:
Relaciones sintácticas. Homenaje a José M. Brucart y M. Lluïsa HernanzEditorial: Departament de Filologia Espanyola
Data de publicació: 2017
Pàgines: 702ISBN13: 978-84-947521-7-9
Més informació
Text completEl presente volumen recoge los trabajos de algunos amigos y colegas de M. Lluïsa Hernanz y José M. Brucart.
Con este libro se pretende rendir homenaje a su dilatada labor docente, a su inestimable contribución al estudio de la gramática del español y a su particular manera de concebir la formación universitaria como una actividad orientada también a educar en valores.
11 juny, 2020
Autors:
Ángel Gallego & Aritz Irurtzun (eds.)
Títol:
Approaches to Language: Data, Theory and ExplanationEditorial: Frontiers Research Topic
Més informacióThe study of language has changed substantially in the last decades. In particular, the development of new technologies has allowed the emergence of new experimental techniques which complement more traditional approaches to data in linguistics (like informal reports of native speakers’ judgments, surveys, corpus studies, or fieldwork). This move is an enriching feature of contemporary linguistics, allowing for a better understanding of a phenomenon as complex as natural language, where all sorts of factors (internal and external to the individual) interact (Chomsky 2005).
This has generated some sort of divergence not only in research approaches, but also in the phenomena studied, with an increasing specialization between subfields and accounts. At the same time, it has also led to subfield isolation and methodological a priori, with some researchers even claiming that theoretical linguistics has little to offer to cognitive science (see for instance Edelman & Christiansen 2003). We believe that this view of linguistics (and cognitive science as a whole) is misguided, and that the complementarity of different approaches to such a multidimensional phenomenon as language should be highlighted for convergence and further development of its scientific study (see also Jackendoff 1988, 2007; Phillips & Lasnik 2003; den Dikken, Bernstein, Tortora & Zanuttini 2007; Sprouse, Schütze & Almeida 2013; Phillips 2013).
In this context, we welcome contributions to this Research Topic that intends to serve as a showroom for the latest developments in language science methods. In so doing, papers submitted to this Research Topic should go beyond developing an innovative contribution by addressing a research problem: they should also serve as a sample of the kind of methods and experiments (in a broad sense) run in different approaches to language, in the hope that this discussion prompts a reflection on the relation between data, theory, and explanation.
Among the possible issues that submissions to this Research Topic could cover we find the following particularly relevant: the validity of quantitative approaches for the study of I-language (e.g. corpus analyses or formal experimental approaches), the complementarity of psycholinguistic and theoretical approaches to determine the nature of syntactic phenomena (reconstruction, agreement, binding, etc.), the merits and limits of laboratory techniques for the study of prosody and intonation, and whether introspective acceptability judgements are a reliable source of data for the study of language.