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Plot, Martín, ed. Claude Lefort. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230375581.

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Claude Lefort: La découverte du politique. Paris: Michalon, 1997.

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Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, ed. Cornelius Castoriadis et Claude Lefort: L'expérience démocratique. Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau, 2015.

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Claude Lefort et l'idée de société démocratique. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2011.

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The philosophy of Claude Lefort: Interpreting the political. Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, 2005.

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Passion du politique: La pensée de Claude Lefort. Genève: Labor et Fides, 1998.

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Democratie zonder blauwdruk: De politieke filosofie van Claude Lefort. Best: Damon, 1997.

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Le défi du politique: Totalitarisme et démocratie chez Claude Lefort. Paris, France: L'Harmattan, 2005.

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What is (the) political?: Notes on the work of Claude Lefort. Shelbyville, KY, USA: Wasteland Press, 2013.

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Recht - Macht - Öffentlichkeit: Elemente demokratischer Staatlichkeit bei Jürgen Habermas und Claude Lefort. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2010.

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Nach dem Poststrukturalismus: Französische Fragen der 1990er und 2000er Jahre : Essays zu Olivier Rolin, Gilles Châtelet, Maurice G. Dantec, Mara Goyet, Claude Lefort, Alain Supiot, Pierre Legendre. Vienna, Austria: Verlag Turia + Kant, 2014.

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Am leeren Ort der Macht: Das Staats- und Politikverständnis Claude Leforts. Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2013.

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The clause structure of Wolof: Insights into the left periphery. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2013.

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Haegeman, Liliane M. V. Adverbial clauses, main clause phenomena, and composition of the left periphery. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Haegeman, Liliane M. V. Adverbial clauses, main clause phenomena, and composition of the left periphery. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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The syntax of multiple-que sentences in Spanish: Along the left periphery. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015.

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Plot, Martín. Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Plot, M. Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Plot, M. Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2013.

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Plot, M. Claude Lefort: Thinker of the Political. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2013.

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Claude Lefort - El Descubrimiento de Lo Politico. Nueva Vision, 2006.

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Flynn, Bernard. Philosophy of Claude Lefort: Interpreting the Political. Northwestern University Press, 2005.

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Claude, Habib, and Mouchard Claude, eds. La Démocratie à l'œuvre: Autour de Claude Lefort. Paris, France: Editions Esprit, 1993.

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Claude, Habib, and Mouchard Claude, eds. La Démocratie à l'œuvre: Autour de Claude Lefort. Paris: Editions Esprit, 1993.

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The Philosophy of Claude Lefort: Interpreting the Political (SPEP). Northwestern University Press, 2006.

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Flynn, Bernard. The Philosophy of Claude Lefort: Interpreting the Political (SPEP). Northwestern University Press, 2006.

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Gefährdete Freiheit: Abgründe der politischen Moderne bei Jean-Jacques Rousseau und Claude Lefort. Königshausen & Neumann, 2014.

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Sirczuk, Matías. Fundación y Legitimidad en la Modernidad Política: Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt y Claude Lefort. Independently Published, 2021.

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Abismos de la modernidad: Reflexiones en torno a Hannah Arendt, Claude Lefort y Leo Strauss. Argentina: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2018.

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Klein, Rebekka A. Depotenzierung der Souveränität: Religion und Politische Ideologie Bei Claude Lefort, Slavoj Zizek und Karl Barth. Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Company KG, 2016.

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Disch, Lisa, Mathijs van de Sande, and Nadia Urbinati, eds. The Constructivist Turn in Political Representation. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474442602.001.0001.

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This is the first edited volume to provide a comprehensive introduction and a critical exploration of the constructivist turn in political representation. Divided into three thematic parts, the 13 newly commissioned essays presented here develop constructivist turn as a central concept advancing the insight that there can be no democratic politics without representation because constituencies, or groups, exist as agents of democratic politics only insofar as they are represented. Complete with an original English translation of ‘Democracy and Representation’ by the French philosopher Claude Lefort, this volume delivers a rich critical intervention in democratic theory.
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Sizemore, Michelle. IntroductionTo Hover Like God. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627539.003.0001.

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Until the Atlantic revolutions, the monarch’s body had served as the site of sovereign power and the substantial symbol of society. After losing this ground of unity, writes Claude Lefort, “the locus of power becomes an empty place”: “it cannot be occupied—[ . . . ] it cannot be represented.” Political theorists conventionally argue that public space replaces the common body of the people once figured by the king. Yet as the introduction argues, this spatial-realist model neglects the temporal and numinous dimensions of the democratic void. If change is a central principle of the people, then the “empty place” of power is as much a location in time as in space. The people are not a simple aggregate of persons, but a process, a function of time and change. This study argues that enchantment becomes a means of representing the people after the demise of traditional monarchical forms.
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Moyn, Samuel. Concepts of the Political in Twentieth-Century European Thought. Edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.003.

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This chapter surveys the fate of Carl Schmitt’s concept of the political in twentieth-century European thought. It starts with the main outlines of his founding text The Concept of the Political, with emphasis on conceptual ambiguities in Schmitt’s argumentation that others would identify and exploit. It then turns to a recent debate about which young German Jew—Hans Morgenthau or Leo Strauss—most influenced the revisions Schmitt made to his text between editions, concluding that the role of both has been overstated. The balance of the chapter reconstructs an alternative—and in some ways opposed—French tradition of conceptualizing the political with roots in the thought of Raymond Aron. Culminating in Claude Lefort, this tradition decentered the role of enmity that Schmitt wanted to define the political, a point dramatized in conclusion with discussion of international relations theory and how the French tradition conceived of warfare and strife.
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Dallmayr, Fred. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190670979.003.0001.

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Tocqueville asserted that the principle of democratic equality is a “providential fact.” In its actual unfolding, however, the “providential” aspect was replaced by a strictly empirical, humanly engineered process or development, and the spirit of “equality” gave way to the unleashing of unlimited self-interest, which produced growing inequality. This chapter traces the transformation from a qualitative conception into a purely quantitative, empirical, and “minimalist” definition of democracy. Apart from violating equality, the transformation also ignores the “paradigm shift” of democracy (vis-à-vis monarchy): that popular sovereignty cannot be occupied, but remains (in the terms of Claude Lefort) an “empty space.” The chapter also discusses the steady globalization of this definition, meaning the transfer of liberal minimalism from the Western “center” to the non-Western “periphery,” often through policies of “regime change.” In this manner, the domestic rise of inequality is paralleled by the rise of global elitism and hegemonic domination.
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Arvidsson, Matilda, Leila Brännström, and Panu Minkkinen, eds. Constituent Power. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474454971.001.0001.

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Recent social and political developments, including the presidential elections in the United States, antidemocratic state policies in Hungary and Poland, and the political climate in the rest of Europe have brought questions relating to the position and composition of ‘the people’ in constitutional democracies to the forefront. This book confronts these questions head on as leading scholars across the fields of law, legal theory, political theory and history explore the contemporary problems facing constitutional democracies. With a strong focus on constitutional law, this book examines the legal as well as the political power of ‘the people’ in constitutional democracies. Bringing together an international range of contributors from the USA, Latin America, the UK and continental Europe, it explores the complex relationship between constitutional democracy and ‘the people’ from the angles of constitutional law, legal theory, political theory, and history. Contributors explore this relationship through the lens of radical democracy, engaging with the work of key figures such as Hannah Arendt, Carl Schmitt, Claude Lefort, and Jacques Rancière.
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Popp-Madsen, Benjamin Ask. Visions of Council Democracy. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474456319.001.0001.

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This book examines the historical emergence of the council system in Russia and Germany by the end of the First World War, it reconstructs the intellectual history of council democracy in 20th century political theory and provides in-depth analysis of council democracy in the political thought of Cornelius Castoriadis, Claude Lefort and Hannah Arendt. The book argues that council democracy can productively be interpreted through the prism of constituent power: the form-giving power of the people to decide on their own institutional forms of political co-existence. Whereas other interpreters of constituent power claim an unbridgeable gap between constituent power and constituted power, this book asserts that council democracy discloses a historically grounded way of institutionalising the constituent power. Council democracy, in this interpretation, becomes a way of controlling the constituent power without completely exhausting it, thereby giving the citizenry continual access to the powers of self-transformation, co-creation and constituent freedom.
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Cardoso, Adriana. Discontinuous noun phrases and remnant-internal relativization in the diachrony of Portuguese. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0003.

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This chapter investigates syntactic change regarding the availability of split noun phrases in relative clauses in the diachrony of Portuguese. In earlier stages of the language an element that is thematically dependent on the head noun (either as a complement or as a modifier) may not appear adjacent to it but in a relative clause internal position. In Contemporary European Portuguese, noun phrase discontinuity also arises in relative clauses, but only with the modifier/complement in the rightmost position. The word order with the modifier/complement at the left periphery of the relative clause is not allowed. The change is explained as being due to the loss of a left-peripheral position for contrastive focus within relative clauses (and possibly other types of subordinate clauses). Hence, the contraction of clause structure and the concomitant loss of movement are taken to constrain the possibilities of phrasal discontinuity found in earlier periods.
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Browne, Craig, and Andrew P. Lynch. Taylor and Politics. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748691937.001.0001.

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Charles Taylor is one of the most influential contemporary philosophers, arguably the most important living political philosopher writing in English. Taylor and Politics assesses Taylor’s thought and its relevance to contemporary political challenges, especially religion and secularity, multicultural diversity, political alienation and demands for greater democracy. This book outlines Taylor’s key concepts and highlights the substantive applications of his ideas. Taylor’s biography and education, and his forays into politics in Canada, is discussed, to provide context for the development of his ideas. Taylor’s interest in romanticism’s impact on our understanding of modernity is examined, as well as his contribution to how democracy is being understood in current times, especially against the backdrop of social groups seeking greater recognition in the political sphere. The book explores the substantial differences between Taylor’s conception of social imaginaries and that of Cornelius Castoriadis, and contrasts Taylor’s account of the political form of modernity with that of Claude Lefort. Furthermore, the book examines Taylor’s contribution to debates about religion and secularism, providing an explanation of Taylor’s important book on this subject, A Secular Age, and assessing the debates that the book has generated. Finally, the book explores Taylor’s work after A Secular Age, particularly his discussions on religious freedom, diversity and multiculturalism in Quebec, Canada, and the central role of language in social and political debate.
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Hinterhölzl, Roland, and Svetlana Petrova. Prosodic and information-structural factors in word order variation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813545.003.0014.

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This chapter proposes an analysis that derives the word order variation in dependent clauses in OHG within a universal VO base order, plus additional cyclic leftward movement operations that target different information-structural projections in the complex left periphery of the clause. More precisely, it is argued that categories conveying contrastive information land in [Spec,FocP], with the finite verb targeting Foc° and marking the left edge of the new-information focus domain, while background information is placed further left, between ForceP and FocP. This positional realization of the verb and phrases expressing different semantic types of focus is considered a special strategy of disambiguating broad from narrow focus, as well as of avoiding the clash of two focus phrases in the middle field of clauses with multiple foci.
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Arregui, Ana, María Luisa Rivero, and Andrés Salanova, eds. Modality Across Syntactic Categories. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198718208.001.0001.

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This volume explores the extremely rich diversity found under the “modal umbrella” in natural language. Offering a cross-linguistic perspective on the encoding of modal meanings that draws on novel data from an extensive set of languages, the book supports a view according to which modality infuses a much more extensive number of syntactic categories and levels of syntactic structure than has traditionally been thought. The volume distinguishes between “low modality,” which concerns modal interpretations that associate with the verbal and nominal cartographies in syntax, “middle modality” or modal interpretation associated to the syntactic cartography internal to the clause, and “high modality” that relates to the cartography known as the left periphery. By offering enticing combinations of cross-linguistic discussions of the more studied sources of modality together with novel or unexpected sources of modality, the volume presents specific case studies that show how meanings associated with low, middle, and high modality crystallize across a large variety of languages. The chapters on low modality explore modal meanings in structures that lack the complexity of full clauses, including conditional readings in noun phrases and modal features in lexical verbs. The chapters on middle modality examine the effects of tense and aspect on constructions with counterfactual readings, and on those that contain canonical modal verbs. The chapters on high modality are dedicated to constructions with imperative, evidential, and epistemic readings, examining, and at times challenging, traditional perspectives that syntactically associate these interpretations with the left periphery of the clause.
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No Present Left Behind. Sterling, 2011.

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Poletto, Cecilia, and Giuliano Bocci. Syntactic and Prosodic Effects of Information Structure in Romance. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.14.

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The chapter presents a general overview of several phenomena related to information structure in the Romance languages and varieties spoken in Europe and takes into account the left and the right side of the clause as the locus where information structure is encoded. The first part presents an overview of the syntactic and phonological properties of constructions like Hanging Topics, Left Dislocation, and fronted foci and of their pragmatic import as well as of the properties of constructions which occur on the right side of the clause (i.e. Right Dislocation, Marginalization, word order alternations, and focus). In the second part a general overview of syntactic and prosodic accounts proposed in the literature is provided with special attention to the problems each type of account raises with respect to the empirical domain considered.
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Aboh, Enoch. Information Structure. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.004.

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This chapter discusses the cartographic approach to clause structure according to which information structure directly relates to syntactic heads that project within the clausal left periphery. This view is supported by data from languages in which information-structure-sensitive notions (e.g. topic, focus) are encoded by means of discourse markers that trigger various constituent displacement rules. Such empirical facts are compatible with the cartographic view in which lexical choices condition information packaging and clause structure. Put together, the cross-linguistic data presented in this chapter indicate that [FOCUS], [TOPIC], and [INTERROGATIVE] represent formal features that are properties of lexical elements and may sometimes trigger generalized-piping and snowballing movement.
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Jäger, Agnes, Gisella Ferraresi, and Helmut Weiß, eds. Clause Structure and Word Order in the History of German. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813545.001.0001.

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Over roughly the last decade, there has been a notable rise in new research on historical German syntax in a generative perspective. This volume presents a state-of-the-art survey of this thriving new line of research by leading scholars in the field, combining it with new insights into the syntax of historical German. It is the first comprehensive and concise generative historical syntax of German covering numerous central aspects of clause structure and word order, tracing them throughout various historical stages. Each chapter combines a solid empirical basis and valid descriptive generalizations with reference also to the more traditional topological model of the German clause with a detailed discussion of theoretical analyses couched in the generative framework. The volume is divided into three parts according to the main parts of the clause: the left periphery dealing with verbal placement and the filling of the prefield (verb second, verb first, verb third orders) as well as adverbial connectives; the middle field including discussion of pronominal syntax, order of full NPs and the history of negation; and the right periphery with chapters on basic word order (OV/VO), prosodic and information-structural factors, and the verbal complex including the development of periphrastic verb forms and the phenomena of IPP (infinitivus pro participio) and ACI (accusativus cum infinitivo). This book thus provides a convenient overview of current research on the major issues concerning historical German clause structure both for scholars interested in more traditional description and for those interested in formal accounts of diachronic syntax.
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MG, Bridge. Part I International Sales Governed by English Law, 9 Remedies: Termination and Damages. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198792703.003.0009.

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This chapter deals with remedies for breach of contract to the extent that they have a particular application to international sale of goods agreements. Attention is given to termination for breach and damages. Even here, however, certain aspects (for example, penalty clauses) are left to general works on contract and sale of goods. This chapter also examines clauses in standard form contracts dealing with the quantification of money awards; they commonly depart from the common law and statutory basis for assessing damages. In addition, though they fall outside breach of contract, the chapter also looks to certain settlement clauses, operative in the event of an insolvency or of a circle appearing in the sales string.
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Haegeman, Liliane. Adverbial Clauses, Main Clause Phenomena, and Composition of the Left Periphery: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 8. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2012.

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Massam, Diane. Niuean. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793557.001.0001.

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This book presents a detailed descriptive and theoretical examination of predicate-argument structure in Niuean, a Polynesian language within the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family, spoken mainly on the Pacific island of Niue and in New Zealand. Niuean has VSO word order and an ergative case-marking system, both of which raise questions for a subject-predicate view of sentence structure. Working within a broadly Minimalist framework, this volume develops an analysis in which syntactic arguments are not merged locally to their thematic sources, but instead are merged high, above an inverted extended predicate which serves syntactically as the Niuean verb, later undergoing movement into the left periphery of the clause. The thematically lowest argument merges as an absolutive inner subject, with higher arguments merging as applicatives. The proposal relates Niuean word order and ergativity to its isolating morphology, by equating the absence of inflection with the absence of IP in Niuean, which impacts many aspects of its grammar. As well as developing a novel analysis of clause and argument structure, word order, ergative case, and theta role assignment, the volume argues for an expanded understanding of subjecthood. Throughout the volume, many other topics are also treated, such as noun incorporation, word formation, the parallel internal structure of predicates and arguments, null arguments, displacement typology, the role of determiners, and the structure of the left periphery.
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Petrova, Svetlana. Introduction to Part I. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813545.003.0002.

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This chapter provides an overview of the diachronic development of the left periphery in German. It introduces the OV/V2 asymmetry as a basic property of continental West Germanic syntax, as well as the components of the verb-second rule. On this basis, it surveys the rise of verb-second, elaborating on state-of-the-art in the beginning of the attestation, on the relation between V2 and the emergence of complementizers in Germanic, as well as on the role of Germanic sentence particles in the left periphery of the clause. In addition, orders challenging the validity V2 in German—such as verb-first, verb-third, and verb-final orders—are discussed. The chapter also discusses the role of information structure in movement to the left periphery, as well as the emergence of a special class of adverbial connectives, which develop from low adverbs and acquire a special status with respect to the left periphery.
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Horne, Gerald. Haiti and the Bolshevik Revolution. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the U.S. occupation of Haiti and the Bolshevik Revolution. Claude Barnett was sufficiently insightful to realize that the U.S. occupation of Haiti, which had commenced in 1915 and was to last until 1934, was not in his or his class's interests. Moreover, as numerous African Americans moved leftward during this same period under the influence of the Bolshevik Revolution and the emergent U.S. Communist Party, Barnett—though a staunch Republican—demonstrated his flexibility by seeking to accommodate them too. Unlike some in his class, Barnett did not instinctively bow to either colonialism or anticommunism. Indeed, the racial and class interests of Barnett directed him toward anticolonialism and thus, in turn, led this Republican toward aligning with a growing left-wing influence among African Americans propelled by the intensified impoverishment brought by the Great Depression.
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Schmid, Marion. Intermedial Dialogues. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474410632.001.0001.

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Casting fresh light on one of the most important movements in film history, Intermedial Dialogues: The French New Wave and the Other Arts is the first comprehensive study of the New Wave's relationship with the older arts. Traversing the fields of literature, theatre, painting, architecture and photography, and drawing on André Bazin alongside recent theories of intermediality, it investigates the 'impure', intermedial aesthetics of New Wave cinema. Filmmakers under discussion include critics-turned-directors François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette and Claude Chabrol, members of the Left Bank Group Alain Resnais, AgnèsVarda and Chris Marker, but also lesser-known directors, notably the 'secret child of the New Wave', Guy Gilles. This wide-ranging book offers an original reading of the complex, often ambivalent ways in which the New Wave engages the other arts in both its discursive construction and filmic practice.
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