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E-grāmata: Imperative Clauses in Generative Grammar: Studies in honour of Frits Beukema

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This volume contains ten articles exploring a wide range of issues in the analysis of the imperative clause from a generative perspective. The language data investigated in detail in the articles come from Dutch, English, German, (old) Scandinavian, Spanish, and South Slavic; there is further significant discussion of data from other Germanic and Romance languages. The phenomena addressed (in several cases in more than one article, leading to some lively debate about contentious issues) include the following: the nature and interpretation of imperative subjects; the properties of participial imperatives; clitic behavior; restrictions on topicalization; word order; null arguments; negative imperatives; and imperatives in embedded clauses. The volume has a substantial introduction, sketching the results of earlier generative work on the topic (most of it scattered across disparate outlets), the issues left open by this earlier work, and the contribution to further insight and understanding made by the book's articles.

Recenzijas

Interesting novel data and largely compelling arguments are presented in a highly perspicuous way. The introduction is one of the best overviews of the topic available. If I were to conclude with an imperative, it would definitely be a call to pay attention to this valuable collection. -- Magdalena Schwager, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, in Journal of Linguistics 44, 2008

List of contributors
vii
Imperative clauses in generative grammar: An introduction
1(94)
Wim van der Wurff
On the periphery of imperative and declarative clauses in Dutch and German
95(18)
Sjef Barbiers
Featuring the subject in Dutch imperatives
113(22)
Hans Bennis
Clitic climbing in Spanish imperatives
135(18)
Marcel den Dikken
Marivi Blasco
Topics in imperatives
153(28)
Hilda Koopman
Embedded imperatives
181(24)
Christer Platzack
How to say no and don't Negative imperatives in Romance and Germanic
205(46)
Gertjan Postma
Wim van der Wurff
Analysing word order in the English imperative
251(22)
Eric Potsdam
On participial imperatives
273(24)
Johan Rooryck
Gertjan Postma
`Inverted' imperatives
297(26)
Laura Rupp
Pronominal clitics and imperatives in South Slavic
323(18)
Olga Miseska Tomic
Index of languages 341(2)
Index of names 343(4)
Index of terms 347