This book is a cross-linguistic study of the syntax of yes-no
questions and their answers, drawing on data from a wide range of
languages with particular focus on English, Finnish, Swedish, Thai,
and Chinese. There are broadly two types of answer to yes-no
questions: those that employ particles such as 'yes' and 'no' (as
found in English) and those that echo a part of the question, usually
the finite verb, with or without negation (as found in Finnish). The
latter are uncontroversially derived by ellipsis, while the former
have been claimed to be clause substitutes. Anders Holmberg argues
instead that even answers that employ particles are complete
sentences, derived by ellipsis from full sentential expressions, and
that the two types share essential syntactic properties. The book also
examines the related cross-linguistic and intralinguistic variation
observed in answers to negative questions such as 'does he not drink
coffee?', whereby 'yes' in one language appears to correspond to 'no'
in another. The book illustrates how a seemingly trivial phenomenon
can have the most wide-ranging consequences for theories of language,
and will be of interest not only to theoretical linguists but also to
students and scholars of typological and descriptive linguistics.
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ISBN
9780191005367
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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