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Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar: The handbook, Second revised edition.
Synopsis
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguistic knowledge, which analyses all descriptive levels (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics) with feature value pairs, structure sharing, and relational constraints. In syntax it assumes that expressions have a single relatively simple constituent structure. This volume provides a state-of-the-art introduction to the framework. Various chapters discuss basic assumptions and formal foundations, describe the evolution of the framework, and go into the details of the main syntactic phenomena. Further chapters are devoted to non-syntactic levels of description. The book also considers related fields and research areas (gesture, sign languages, computational linguistics) and includes chapters comparing HPSG with other frameworks (Lexical Functional Grammar, Categorial Grammar, Construction Grammar, Dependency Grammar, and Minimalism).
This book is a new edition of http://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/259
Chapters
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Basic properties and elements
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The evolution of HPSG
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Formal background
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The nature and role of the lexicon in HPSG
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HPSG in understudied languages
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Agreement
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Case
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Nominal structures
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Argument structure and linking
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Constituent order
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Complex predicates
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Control and raising
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Unbounded dependencies
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Relative Clauses in HPSG
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Island phenomena and related matters
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Coordination
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Idioms
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Negation
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Ellipsis
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Anaphoric binding
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Morphology
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Semantics
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Information structure
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Processing
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Computational linguistics and grammar engineering
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Grammar in dialogue
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Gesture
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HPSG and minimalism
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HPSG and Categorial Grammar
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HPSG and Lexical Functional Grammar
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HPSG and Dependency Grammar
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HPSG and Construction Grammar