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Record Nr.

UNINA9910798799503321

Titolo

Microparameters in the grammar of Basque / / editors, Beatriz Fernández, Jon Ortiz de Urbina

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (310 pages)

Collana

Language Faculty and Beyond : Internal and External Variation in Linguistics, , 1877-6531 ; ; Volume 13

Disciplina

499.925

Soggetti

Basque language - Grammar

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Part 1. Introductory chapters; Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; 1. Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; 2. Looking back and moving forward; 3. Contributions to the volume; References; On Basque dialects; 1. Geographical variation and Basque dialects ; 2. Main dialectal phenomena; 2.1 Eastern morphosyntactic features (East vs. Center and West); 2.2 Western morphosyntactic features (West vs. Center and East); 2.3 Dialectal variation in nominal inflectional morphology

2.4 Dialectal variation in verbal morphology 2.5 Derivational morphology; 2.6 Phonological inventory and (morpho)phonological rules; 3. Origin and development of Basque dialects ; 4. The written or "literary" dialects and regional norms; 5. Summary; References; Part 2. Case and Agreement; On the relation between ergativity, stavity and the verbal configuration of Basque; 1. Introduction ; 2. Diastratic variation: Verbal states with ergative subjects; 3. Bare analytic predicates; 4. Generalizing the analysis; 4.1 Verbal states; 4.2 Eventive -tu verbs; 5. Conclusion; References

Datives in Basque bivalent unergatives 1. Introduction ; 2. The predicates; 3. Bivalent unergative datives and DOM datives; 4. Syntactic behavior of dative objects in bivalent unergatives; 4.1 Dative first



objects and secondary predication; 4.2 Dative first objects in impersonal constructions; 4.3 Nominalization genitives; 4.4 Other contexts; 5. Conclusion; References; Differential object marking in Basque varieties; 1. Introduction ; 2. Differential object marking (DOM); 2.1 Spanish DOM; 2.2 Hindi-Urdu DOM; 2.3 The syntax of Basque DOM; 3. Differential Object Marking in Basque

3.1 Canonical and Differential Object Marking 3.2 Dative objects in alternating verbs; 3.3 Conditions and variation of DOM; 3.3.1 Animacy; 3.3.2 Person; 3.3.3 Definiteness and/or specificity; 3.3.4 Properties of the clause: Tense, finiteness, agreement; 3.4 Dialectal distribution; 4. On the syntactic nature of Basque DOM objects; 4.1 DOM objects and depictives; 4.2 ECM: DOM in transitive predication with eduki 'have'; 4.3 Double dative constructions: DOM objects + indirect objects; 4.4 Dative-absolutive alternations: The role of clausal properties; 5. A theory of DOM; 6. Conclusions

References Gaps and stopgaps in Basque finite verb agreement; 1. Introduction to gaps; 2. The Basque agreement complex; 3. Interpretive phi-gaps: Condition B; 4. Syntactic phi-gaps: Locality; 5. The Person Case Constraint; 6. Morphological gaps; 7. 1p+2 gaps and stopgaps; 8. Morphological 1p+2 gaps in Bermeo; 9. At the sources of gaps in Antzuola; References; Part 3. Determiners; Nominals in Basque and their existential interpretation; 1. Introduction ; 2. Standard Basque: Nominals in argument position; 3. Nominals in Souletin ; 3.1 The definite article; 3.2 Existential interpretation; 3.3 Souletin BNs are syntactically DPs