Reviewing theories about syntax-phonology interface, Dobashi addresses questions of how syntactic objects are mapped to the sensorimotor system. Dobashi develops a null theory of prosodic domains recasting them as domains of interpretation that are reducible to fundamental concepts of linguistics.
Reviewing theories about syntax-phonology interface, Dobashi addresses questions of how syntactic objects are mapped to the sensorimotor system. Dobashi develops a null theory of prosodic domains recasting them as domains of interpretation that are reducible to fundamental concepts of linguistics.
Yoshihito Dobashi is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities, Niigata University, Japan. He received his PhD from Cornell University in 2003. He has published papers in journals such as The Linguistic Review, Linguistic Analysis, Journal of East Asian Linguistics, and Linguistic Inquiry, as well as edited volumes.
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1. Introduction 2. Prosodic Domains and the Syntax-Phonology Interface: A Chronological Overview 3. Linearizations and Prosodic Domains 4. Minimal Search and Phonological Phrasing 5. Zero Search and Intonational Phrasing 6. Summary
1. Introduction 2. Prosodic Domains and the Syntax-Phonology Interface: A Chronological Overview 3. Linearizations and Prosodic Domains 4. Minimal Search and Phonological Phrasing 5. Zero Search and Intonational Phrasing 6. Summary
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