QUÉ SIGNIFICA EXTRAPOSITION EN INGLÉS
Extraposición
La extraposición es un mecanismo de sintaxis que altera el orden de las palabras de tal manera que un constituyente relativamente "pesado" aparece a la derecha de su posición canónica. La extracción de un constituyente da como resultado una discontinuidad y, a este respecto, es diferente al cambio, lo que no genera una discontinuidad. El constituyente extraído se separa de su gobernador por una o más palabras que dominan a su gobernador. Se reconocen dos tipos de extraposición en la sintaxis teórica: casos estándar donde la extraposición es opcional y la extraposición donde la extraposición es obligatoria. La extrapolación está motivada en parte por el deseo de reducir la incrustación del centro aumentando la ramificación a la derecha y facilitando así el procesamiento, siendo las estructuras de centro incrustadas más difíciles de procesar. La extraposición ocurre frecuentemente en inglés y en idiomas relacionados.
definición de extraposition en el diccionario inglés
La definición de extraposición en el diccionario es la ubicación de algo fuera de otra cosa. Otra definición de extraposición es una regla que mueve las cláusulas incrustadas hasta el final de la cláusula principal, convirtiendo, por ejemplo, Un hombre que ayudará acaba de llegar a Un hombre acaba de llegar que ayudará.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EXTRAPOSITION»
Descubre el uso de
extraposition en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
extraposition y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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It-
extraposition and non-
extraposition in English: a study ...
Kaltenbock shows that the exchangeability of the two structures as postulated by generative linguistics is to be qualified. Along with syntactic, semantic and stylistic aspects the work discusses mainly functional factors.
2
On Extraction and
Extraposition in German
The nine contributions to this volume document the recent lively discussions on the adequate analyses of extraction constructions, on the impact of extraction on semantic interpretation, and, above all, on the question of which ...
Uli Lutz, Jürgen Pafel,
1996
3
What Some Its Are: Non-referential It,
Extraposition, and Copies
This thesis looks to explain the syntactic and semantic behavior of non-referential uses of it that co-occur with embedded clauses.
4
Directionality and Logical Form: On the Scope of Focusing ...
5.4 Why extraposition? Chomsky (1993) makes an important proposal aimed at
restricting the descriptive power of linguistic theory, namely that overt movement
is a costly operation that should not apply without a reason. In this theory,
optional ...
5
A Unified Theory of Syntactic Categories
Extraposition of S Since the pioneering study of Ross (1967), two varieties of
extraposition from within an NP to the end of an S have been recognized. When
there is no lexical head N, as in the subcategorized [NP§] arguments discussed
in ...
6
A Student's Introduction to English Grammar
§3.1 Subject extraposition 247 Prescriptive grammar note Some writers on
scientific topics appear to think that passives are required for objectivity (The
mice were anaesthetised rather than We anaesthetised the mice). At the other
extreme, ...
Rodney D. Huddleston, Geoffrey K. Pullum,
2005
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Discourse Patterns in Spoken and Written Corpora
In such cases only those constructions were included in the class of non-
extraposition where an extraposed counterpart was structurally possible, i.e.
independent of contextual considerations. While the availability of the extraposed
version is ...
Karin Aijmer, Anna-Brita Stenström,
2004
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Right Node Raising and Gapping: Interface Conditions on ...
3.2.2 Right Node Raising and extraposition A further argument against the
Movement Theory is that it does not conform to well-known restrictions on
movement. Now, the fact that RNR behaves differently from leftward movement is
not in itself ...
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Information Highlighting in Advanced Learner English: The ...
Evidently, that-, to- andfor...to-clauses prefer extraposition, wh-clauses show no
clear preference, while -ing-clauses strongly disprefer extraposition. Ward, Birner
and Huddleston (2002: 1403ff.) show that the (in-)felicity of non-extraposed ...
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Functional Constraints in Grammar: On the ...
Compare, however, each of (39a,b) (repeated below) with each of the
corresponding sentences without Extraposition, given below: (41) a. [A man with
malignant tumors] died. b. [A man] died [with malignant tumors]. (= (39a)) (42) a. [
A man ...
Susumu Kuno, Ken?ichi Takami,
2004