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Null Subjects (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)

Null Subjects (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)

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José A. Camacho
Cambridge University Press, 4/25/2013
EAN 9781107034105, ISBN10: 1107034108

Hardcover, 268 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Language: English

The null subject has always been central to linguistic theory, because it tells us a great deal about the underlying structure of language in the human brain, and about the interface between syntax and semantics. Null subjects exist in languages such as Italian, Chinese, Russian and Greek where the subject of a sentence can be tacitly implied, and is understood from the context. In this systematic overview of null subjects, José A. Camacho reviews the key notions of null subject analyses over the past thirty years and encompasses the most recent findings and developments. He examines a balance of data on a range of languages with null subjects and also explores how adults and children acquire the properties of null subjects. This book provides an accessible and original account of null subject phenomena, ideal for graduate students and academic researchers interested in syntax, semantics and language typology.

1. Introduction
Part I. What is the Null Subject Parameter? A Little History
2. The null subject parameter
introduction
3. The core content of the NSP
4. The nature of the EPP and the null subject parameter
Part II. On Identification
5. Identification and morphology
6. Discourse identification
7. Null/overt subject contrasts
8. The status of preverbal subjects in NSLs
9. Parametrization, learnability and acquisition.

Advance praise: 'Camacho has surveyed and integrated a huge amount of material and come up with a coherent and original overall account of 'Null Subject' phenomena, exploiting a nice balance of data, sophisticated theoretical discussion and sensible formalisation.' Neil Smith, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University College London