1st Edition

A Situated Theory of Agreement

By Michael Barlow Copyright 1992
    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    Typical cases of agreement are easy to identify, but where the boundaries of agreement lie depend on what aspects of the agreement relation are considered to be defining properties. It is a short step from viewing agreement in the traditional way, as a matching of features, to defining agreement as any relation that ensures consistency of information in two separate structures. This book takes as its topic agreement as it is traditionally conceived, one that only involves morphosyntactic categories.

    1. Introduction  2. Agreement and Partial Information  3. Agreement and Classification  4. Agreement and Information Structures  5. A Discourse-Linking Theory of Agreement  6. Agreement in Arabic and English  7. Agreement and Information

    Biography

    Michael Barlow