03871nam 22006493u 450 991045411100332120210113170221.01-282-16286-1978661216286290-272-9860-2(CKB)1000000000578808(EBL)622556(OCoLC)70766099(SSID)ssj0000279360(PQKBManifestationID)11241603(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000279360(PQKBWorkID)10261301(PQKB)11015208(MiAaPQ)EBC622556(EXLCZ)99100000000057880820130729d1999|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrExternal Possession[electronic resource]Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company19991 online resource (585 p.)Typological Studies in LanguageDescription based upon print version of record.1-55619-652-0 90-272-2938-4 EXTERNAL POSSESSION; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; External Possession: What, Where, How, and Why; External Possession and Language Processes; External Possession Constructions in Japanese: A Psycholinguistic Perspective; Body-Part EP Constructions A Cognitive/Functional Analysis; External Possession in a European Areal Perspective; Mapping Possessors Parameterizing the External Possession Construction; External Possessor and Logical Subject in Tz'utujil; The Double Unaccusative Construction in Sinitic Languages; External Possession in CreekChickasaw SubjecthoodExternal Possession in Mohawk: Body Parts, Incorporation, and Argument Structure; "Where" rather than "What": Incorporation of 'Parts' in Totonac; External Possessor in Oluta Popoluca (Mixean): Applicatives and Incorporation of Relational Terms; Syntactic Roles vs. Semantic Roles: External Possession in Tukang Besi; External Possession in Sahaptian; External Possession Constructions in Nyulnyulan Languages; On the Properties of Emai Possessors; From Interest to Ownership: A Constructional View of External PossessorsExternal Possession, Reflexivization and Body Parts in RussianPossessor Raising in a Language That Does Not Have Any; Author Index; Language Index; Subject Index; TYPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN LANGUAGE (TSL)External Possession Constructions (EPCs) are found in nearly all parts of the world and across widely divergent language families. The data-rich papers in this first-ever volume on EPCs document their typological variability, explore diachronic reasons for variations, and investigate their functions and theoretical ramifications. EPCs code the possessor as a core grammatical relation of the verb and in a constituent separate from that which contains the possessed item. Though EPCs express possession, they do so without the necessary involvement of a possessive predicate such as "have" or "own"Typological Studies in LanguageGrammar, Comparative and general -- PossessivesGrammar, Comparative and generalPossessivesPhilology & LinguisticsHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCElectronic books.Grammar, Comparative and general -- Possessives.Grammar, Comparative and generalPossessivesPhilology & LinguisticsLanguages & Literatures415Payne Doris L.1952-864120Barshi Immanuel863145AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910454111003321External Possession2000424UNINA