Nominalization
50 Years on from Chomsky's Remarks
Edited by Artemis Alexiadou and Hagit Borer
Author Information
Artemis Alexiadou, Professor of English Linguistics, Humboldt University Berlin,Hagit Borer, Professor of Linguistics, Queen Mary University of London
Artemis Alexiadou is Professor of English Linguistics at Humboldt University of Berlin and Vice Director of the Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) in Berlin. Her work on the syntax and morphology of noun phrases and argument alternations has been published in multiple international journals, and she is the co-editor of the OUP volumes The Syntax of Roots and the Roots of Syntax (with Hagit Borer and Florian Schäfer; 2014) and External Arguments in Transitivity Alternations (with Elena Anagnostopoulou and Florian Schäfer; 2015). In 2014 she was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize by the German Research Foundation for excellence in research.
Hagit Borer is a Professor of Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. Her research involves the division of labour between the lexicon and syntax, and touches on morphosyntax as well as the syntax-semantics interface. She is the author of the three-volume work Structuring Sense: Volume 1, In Name Only (OUP 2005) focuses on nominal structure; Volume 2, The Normal Course of Events (OUP 2005) explores event structure; and Volume 3, Taking Form (OUP 2013) looks at morphosyntax and word formation. She was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2017.
Contributors:
Peter Ackema, University of Edinburgh
Odelia Ahdout, Humboldt University Berlin
Artemis Alexiadou, Humboldt University Berlin
Hagit Borer, Queen Mary University of London
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona
Jessica Coon, McGill University
Éva Dékány, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Ekaterina Georgieva, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Heidi Harley, University of Arizona
Gianina Iordăchioaia,. University of Stuttgart
Itamar Kastner, University of Edinburgh
Keir Moulton, University of Toronto
Ad Neeleman, University College London
Tom Roeper, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Isabelle Roy, University of Nantes
Justin Royer, McGill University
Bożena Rozwadowska, University of Wrocław
Andrés Pablo Salanova, University of Ottawa
Elena Soare, University of Paris 8
Adam J. R. Tallman, CNRS Lyon
Jim Wood, Yale University