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1 F:\Refs-Examprep02( ).doc PD Dr. Susanne Winkler Stand: Examenskolloquium: General References Die mit markierten Hinweise in sind grundlegend. Ab Punkt 5 handelt es sich um Schwerpunkte, die individuell gewählt werden können. Die Liste ist nicht vollständig und soll lediglich zur Unterstützung der allgemeinen Vorbereitung dienen. Die angegebene Literatur muß durch die Literaturlisten der besuchten Hauptseminare ergänzt werden. 1. General Topics: Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Historical Linguistics (Language Acquisition) O Grady, W., M. Dobrovolsky & M. Aronoff (eds.). Contemporary Linguistics. An Introduction. Third edition. New York: St. Martin s Press, Radford, Andrew, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen and Andrew Spencer (1999) Linguistics: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) (2000) Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Oxford: Blackwell. 2. Phonetics and Phonology Roach, Peter (1991) English Phonetics and Phonology. A Practical Course. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kenstowics, Michael (1994) Phonology in Generative Grammar. Blackwell. 3. General Topic: British vs. American English: Windsor Lewis, J. (1971) The American and British Accents of English. In: English Language Teaching ( ). New York, NYL: Johnson, P Dretzke, B. (1998) Modern British and American English Pronunciation. Munich: UTB (British vs. American English), (English vs. German); Strevens, Peter (1972) British and American English. London: Collier-MacMillan. 3.1 Nachschlagewerke: Phonetics & Phonology Pilch, Herbert (1994) Manual of English Phonetics. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag. Davis, John F. (1998) Phonetics and Phonology. Uniwissen. Stuttgart: Klett. Cruttenden, Alan (2001) Gimson's Pronunciation of English. (6 th edition).
2 Jones, Daniel (2000) An English Pronouncing Dictionary (16 th edition). Edited by Peter Roach, James Hartmann & Jane Setter. Cambridge: CUP. Moulton, W.G. (1970) The Sounds of English and German. 6 th edition. Trudgill, Peter & Hannah, Jean (2002) International English. (3 rd edition). Arnold. 4. Historical Linguistics Blake, N.F. (1996) A History of the English Language. Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan. Pyles, Thomas and John Algeo (1993) The Origins and Development of the English Language. Fort Worth: Hartcourt Brace Jovanovich. [Pyles, Thomas (1971). The Origins and Development of the English Language. York: Hartcourt Brace.] 4.1 Theoretical Approaches Fischer, Olga, Ans van Kemenade, Willem Koopman and Wim van der Wurff (2000) The Syntax of Early English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kemenade, van Ans (2000) Jespersen's Cycle Revisited: Formal Properties of Grammaticalization. In: Susan, Pintzuk, George Tsoulas and Anthony Warner (eds.) (2000) Diachronic Syntax: Models and Mechanisms. Oxford University Press, Jespersen, Otto (1917) Negation in English and Other Languages. Copenhagen: A.F. Høst. 4.2 Historical Perspective on Standard vs. Nonstandard English Howe, Darin M. and James A. Walker (2000) Negation and the Creole-Origins Hypothesis: Evidence from Early African American English. In: Shana Poplack (ed.) The English History of African American English. New York: Blackwell, Language Acquisition 5.1 L1 Goodluck, Helen (1991) Language Acquisition: A Linguistic Introduction. Blackwell. O'Grady, William (1997) Syntactic Development. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (VFC) Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) (2000) Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Oxford: Blackwell. (last chapter in each section.) 2
3 Radford, Andrew, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen and Andrew Spencer (1999) Linguistics: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. (Acquisition of Phonology: p and p ) Thornton, Rosalind, and Kenneth Wexler (1999) Principle B, VP Ellipsis, and Interpretation in Child Grammar. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. (STP) Fikkert, Paula (2000) Acquisition of phonology. In: Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.) The First Glot International State-of-the-Article Book. The latest in Linguistics. Studies in Generative Grammar 48. (Series Editors: Harry van der Hulst, Jan Koster and Henk van Riemsdijk). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Fromkin, Victoria et al. (1974) The Development of Language in Genie: a Case of Language Acquisition beyond the "Critical Period". Brain and Language 1, L2 Eubank Lynn & Alan Juffs (2000) Recent research on the acquisition of L2 competence: Morphosyntax and argument structure. In: Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.) The First Glot International State-of-the-Article Book. The latest in Linguistics. Studies in Generative Grammar 48. (Series Editors: Harry van der Hulst, Jan Koster and Henk van Riemsdijk). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Structure of English McCawley, James, D. (1995) English. In: J. Jacobs, Arnim von Stechow et al. (eds.) Syntax: Ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenössischer Forschung. Berlin: de Gruyter Negation Pullum Geoffrey K. and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Negation. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Baker, C.L. (1991) The Syntax of English Not: The Limits of Core Grammar. Linguistic Inquiry 22: 3,
4 6.2 Information Structure Ward, Gregory, Betty Birner and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Information Packaging. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Coordination Progovac, Ljiljana (2003) Structure for coordination. In: Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.) The Second Glot International State-of-the-Article Book. The latest in Linguistics. Studies in Generative Grammar 61. (Series Editors: Harry van der Hulst, Jan Koster and Henk van Riemsdijk). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Huddleston, Rodney, John Payne, Peter Peterson (2002) Coordination and Supplementation. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Infinitival Constructions (Raising, Control and ECM) ( für Haegeman- bzw. Radford-Fans) Haegeman, Liliane (1994) Non-overt Categories: PRO and Control. In: Government & Binding Theory. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, Faraci, Robert (1974) A Typology Of Some Infinitive Phrases. In: Aspects Of The Grammar Of Infinitives and For- Phrases. Cambridge, MA: MIT Dissertation, Felser, Claudia (1998) Perception and control: a Minimalist analysis of English direct perception complements. In: Linguistics 34, Radford, Andrew (1997). Syntactic theory and the structure of English. Cambridge: CUP. 6.5 Pre- and Postnominal Adjectives Pullum, Geoffrey and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Adjectives and Adverbs. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, James, Deborah (1979) Two Semantic Constraints on the Occurrence of Adjectives and Participles after the Noun in English. Linguistics 17, Carrier, Jill and Janet H. Randall (1992)The Argument Structure and Syntactic Structure of Resultatives. Linguistic Inquiry 23, Bowers, John (1997) A binary analysis of resultatives. Proceedings of the 1997 Linguistics Society Conferences, Texas Linguistic Forum 38,
5 6.6. Functional Categories Hoekstra, Teun (2000) The function of Functional Categories. In: Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.) The First Glot International State-of-the-Article Book. The latest in Linguistics. Studies in Generative Grammar 48. (Series Editors: Harry van der Hulst, Jan Koster and Henk van Riemsdijk). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Adverbs and Adverbials (Adverbial Clauses) Pullum, Geoffrey and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Adjectives and Adverbs. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Prepositions Pullum, Geoffrey and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Unterscheidung: Participle vs. Gerund Cowper, Elizabeth, A (1995) English Participle Constructions. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 40, Huddleston Rodney (2002) Non-finite and verbless clauses. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Ellipsis, Deixis and Anaphora Stirling, Lesley and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Deixis and Anaphora. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Johnson, Kyle (2000) When verb phases go missing. In: Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.) The First Glot International State-of-the-Article Book. The latest in Linguistics. Studies in Generative Grammar 48. (Series Editors: Harry van der Hulst, Jan Koster and Henk van Riemsdijk). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, Lobeck, Anne (1995). Ellipsis: Functional Heads, Licensing and Identification. New York: Oxford University Press. 1 Further material: StEx2003/2 5
6 Lasnik, Howard (1999). Pseudogapping Puzzles. In: Shalom Lappin & Elabbas Benmamoun (eds.) Fragments: Studies in Ellipsis and Gapping. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, Warner, Anthony R. (1992) Elliptical and Impersonal Constructions: Evidence for the Auxiliaries in Old English. In: Fran Coman (ed.) Evidence for Old English. Edinburgh: John Donald, Gergel, Remus (2003) Short-Distance Reanalysis of Middle English Modals: Evidence from Ellipsis. (submitted) 7. Negation 7.1 Overview Pullum Geoffrey K. and Rodney Huddleston (2001) Negation. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, Negation in Standard and Nonstandard English Pullum, Geoffrey K. (1999) African American Vernacular English is not Standard English with Mistakes. In: Rebecca S. Wheeler (ed) The Working of Language: Prom Prescription to Perspectives. Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger Publishers, Martin, Stefan and Walt Wolfram (1998) The sentence in African-American vernacular English. In: Salikoko S. Mufwene, John R. Rickford, Guy Bailey, and John Baugh (eds.) African-American English: Structure, History, and Use. London: Routledge, Green, Lisa J. (1998) Aspect and Predicate Phrases in African-American vernacular English. In: Salikoko S. Mufwene et al. (eds.) African American English: Structure, History, and Use. London: Routledge Howe, Darin M. and James A. Walker (2000) Negation and the Creole-Origins Hypothesis: Evidence from Early African American English. In: Shana Poplack (ed.) The English History of African American English. New York: Blackwell, Labov, William (1972) Negative Attraction and Negative Concord. Language 48, Tense and Aspect Huddleston, Rodney (2001) The Verb. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP,
7 Reichenbach, Hans (1947) Elements of Symbolic Logic. New York: Free Press. read: 51, Stowell, Tim (1995) What do the Present and the Past Tenses Mean? In: P.M. Bertinetto, V. Bianchi, J. Higginbotham and M. Sqartini (eds.) Temporal Reference, Aspect and Actionality, Vol 1: Semantic and Syntactic Perspectives. Torino: Rosenberg & Sellier. Stowell, Tim (1996) The Phrase Structure of Tense. In: Johan Rooryck and Laurie Zaring (eds.) Phrase Structure and the Lexicon. Dordrecht: Kluwer, Information Structure 9.1 Overview Ward, Gregory, Betty Birner and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Information Packaging. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, ( ) 9.2 Clefts and Cleft Constructions (cf. Hauptseminar: Focus Constructions, Topic-List) Ward, Gregory, Betty Birner and Rodney Huddleston (2002) Information Packaging. In: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP, (Clefts: ) Prince, E. (1978) A Comparison of Wh-clefts and it-clefts in Discourse. Language 54, Collins. Peter (1991) Cleft and Pseudo-cleft Constructions in English. London: Routledge. Delin, Judy, and J. Oberlander (1995) Syntactic Constraints on Discourse Structure: The Case of It-Clefts. Linguistics 33, or: Delin, Judy (1995) Presupposition and shared knowledge in it-clefts. Language and Cognitive Processes 10, Hedberg, Nany (2000) The referential status of clefts. Language 76, Theory of Grammar Adger, David (2003) Core Syntax. A Minimalist Approach. OUP. Radford, Andrew (1997). Syntactic theory and the structure of English. Cambridge: CUP. 7
8 Haegeman, Liliane (1994) Non-overt Categories: PRO and Control. In: Government & Binding Theory. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, Reference Grammar Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds.) (2002) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP. Quirk, Randolph, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, Jan Svartvik (1985) A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. 4. impr. London: Longman. 8
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