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Danish in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Stefan Müller and Bjarne Ørsnes :: ,, ,, erer OctobOctob ofof DRAFTDRAFT Preface eaimofthisbookistwofold:Firstwewanttoprovideaprecisedescriptionofalarge fragment of the Danish language that is useful for readers regardless of the linguistic framework they work in. is fragment comprises not only core phenomena such as constituent order and passivizating, but to a large extent also a number of less-studied phenomena which we believe to be of interest, not only for the description of Danish (andothermainlandScandinavianlanguages),butalsoforcomparativeworkingeneral. It has been an important goal for us to base our analyses on comprehensive, empirically sound descriptions of the studied phenomena. For that reason we mainly use real data extracted from a corpus or from web-pages. e second aim of the book is to provide a fully formalized linguistic theory of the described fragment that is provably internally consistent and furthermore compatible with psycholinguistic theories and with insights abouthumanlanguagefromlanguageacquisitionresearch.elinguistictheorywillbe workedoutintheframeworkofHead-DrivenPhraseStructureGrammar(Pollard&Sag , ), but readers who donotcareaboutformallinguisticsorthisparticularbranch of formal linguistics do not have to worry: the book is organized in a way that makes it possible to read the descriptive parts of the respective chapters without reading the analysis parts. However, we think that dealing with the analyses will result in a beer understandingofthelanguagefacts,soitmaybeworthwiletoreadtheanalysissections even for those who are new to HPSG. In what follows we describe the project and the guiding linguistic assumptions in moredetailandthenmakesomebriefremarksaboutDanishandthedatawehaveused. eProject isbookispartofalargerproject,calledCoreGram,withthegoaltodeveloplargescale computer processable grammar fragments of several languages that share a common core (Müller a,b). Currently we work on the following languages: • German(Müller b, b; Müller & Ørsnes ) • Danish (Ørsnes b; Müller b; Müller & Ørsnes , In Preparation) • Persian (Müller b; Müller & Ghayoomi ; Müller, Samvelian & Bonami In Preparation) • Maltese (Müller a) • Mandarin Chinese (Lipenkova ; Müller & Lipenkova , ) • Yiddish (Müller & Ørsnes ) • English • Spanish • French FortheimplementationweusetheTRALEsystem(Meurers,Penn&Richter;Penn ), which allows for a rather direct encoding of HPSG analyses (Melnik ). e grammarsofGerman,Danish,Persian,Maltese,andMandarinChineseareofnon-trivial size and can be downloaded at http://hpsg.fu-berlin.de/Projects/CoreGram.html. ey are also part of the version of the Grammix CD-rom (Müller a) that is distributed with this book. e grammars of Yiddish and English are toy grammars that are used to verify cross-linguistic analyses of special phenomena and the work on Spanish and French is part of work in the Sonderforschungsbereich which just started. See Bild- hauer () for an implemented grammar of Spanish that will be converted into the format of the grammars mentioned above. Webelieve that books are the best way to document such fragments since it is oen not possible to construct a coherent view of one language from journal articles. e reason is that journal articles tend to need a long time from first submission to final publication and sometimes basic assumptions may have changed during the develop- ment of the linguistic theory in the meantime. e first book in this series was Müller (b), which describes a fragment of German that is implemented in the grammar BerliGram. Another book on the Persian Grammar developed in the PerGram project is in preparation (Müller, Samvelian & Bonami In Preparation). esituationinmainstreamformallinguisticshasoenbeencriticized:basicassump- tions are changed in high frequency, sometimes without sufficient motivation. Some concepts are not worked out in detail and formal underpinnings are unclear (see for in- stance Gazdar, Klein, Pullum & Sag : p.; Pullum , , : p.; Kornai & iv DraofOctober , , :
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