Many of the world's languages permit or require clause-initial positioning of the primary predicate, potentially alongside some or all of its dependents. While such predicate fronting (where "fronting" may or may not involve movement) is a widespread phenomenon, it is also subject to intricate
and largely unexplained variation.
In Parameters of Predicate Fronting, Vera Lee-Schoenfeld and Dennis Ott bring together leaders in the field of comparative syntax to explore the empirical manifestations and theoretical modelling of predicate fronting across languages. There exists by
now a rich literature on predicate fronting, but few attempts have been made at synthesizing the resulting empirical observations and theoretical implementations. While individual phenomena have been described in some detail, we are currently far from a complete understanding of the uniformity and
variation underlying the wider cross-linguistic picture. This volume takes steps towards this goal by showcasing the state of the art in research on predicate fronting and the parameters governing its realization in a range of diverse languages. Covering topics like prosody, VP-fronting, and
predicate doubling across a wide arrange of languages, including English, German, Malagasy, Niuean, Ch'ol, Asante, Twi, Limbum, Krachi, Hebrew, and multiple sign languages, this collection enriches our understanding of the predicate fronting phenomenon.
Chapter 1: Parameters of Predicate Fronting
Vera Lee-Schoenfeld and Dennis Ott
Chapter 2: Verb Phrase I-topics in German
Anya Lunden and Vera Lee-Schoenfeld
Chapter 3: VP Fronting within a Movement Typology
Lisa deMena Travis and Diane Massam
Chapter 4:
The Use of Prosody as a Diagnostic for Syntactic Structure
Lauren Clemens
Chapter 5: V(P)-fronting in Asanta Twi and Limbum
Johannes Hein
Chapter 6: Predicate Fronting with Verb Doubling in Krachi
Jason Kandybowicz and Harold Torrence
Chapter 7: Predicate
Doubling by Phonological Copying
Gereon Müller
Chapter 8: Clause-initial Vs in Sign Languages
Donna Jo Napoli and Rachel Sutton Spence
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Vera Lee-Schoenfeld is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Beyond Coherence: The Syntax of Opacity in German (2007).
Dennis Ott is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Making Sense - Margot Northey
Smuggling in Syntax - Adriana Belletti and Chris Collins
Anti-contiguity - Jason Kandybowicz
Nominal Arguments and Language Variation - Li Julie Jiang
Variation in P - Edited by Jacopo Garzonio and Silvia Rossi
The Syntactic Variation of Spanish Dialects - Angel J. Gallego