Proseminar/Hauptseminar
Einführung in die optimalitätstheoretische Syntax
Di,
9.00-11.00, SfS, Raum 1.01
PD Dr. Ralf Vogel
Sprechstunde: Do, 11-12h, oder nach dem Seminar, oder n.Vb.
e-mail: rvogel@uni-potsdam.de
Scheinerwerb: Referat mit schriftlicher Ausarbeitung.
The classical OT syntax paper:
Jane Grimshaw (1997), Projection, Heads and Optimality, Linguistic Inquiry 28:373-422.PDF, draft version
Keer, Edward, and Eric Bakovic, 2001, Optionality and Ineffability, in: Geraldine Legendre, Jane Grimshaw, and Sten Vikner, Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. PDF, draft version
Geraldine Legendre, Paul Smolensky, and Colin Wilson, 1998, When is Less More? Faithfulness and Minimal Links in Wh-Chains. In Pilar Barbosa et al. (eds.), Is the best Good Enough?, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp. 249-289. PDF, draft version
Additional Literature on Syntax & prosody:
Hubert Truckenbrodt (1999), On the Relation between Syntactic Phrases and Phonological Phrases, Linguistic Inquiry 30: 219-255.Daniel Büring (2001), Let's Phrase It! Focus, Word Order and Prosodic Phrasing in German Double Object Constructions, in: Gereon Müller &aamp; Wolfgang Sternefeld (eds.), Competition in Syntax, Berlin: Mouton deGruyter, 101-137.