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Case and grammatical relations [[electronic resource] ] : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Case and grammatical relations [[electronic resource] ] : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Descrizione fisica ix, 290 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) ComrieBernard <1947->
CorbettGreville G
NoonanMichael (Michael P.)
Collana Typological studies in language
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Case
Grammar, Comparative and general
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-10466-7
9786612104664
90-272-9018-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454028603321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Materiale a stampa
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Case and grammatical relations [[electronic resource] ] : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Case and grammatical relations [[electronic resource] ] : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Descrizione fisica ix, 290 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) ComrieBernard <1947->
CorbettGreville G
NoonanMichael (Michael P.)
Collana Typological studies in language
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Case
Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN 1-282-10466-7
9786612104664
90-272-9018-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782443603321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Case and grammatical relations : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Case and grammatical relations : studies in honor of Bernard Comrie / / edited by Greville G. Corbett, Michael Noonan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Descrizione fisica ix, 290 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) ComrieBernard <1947->
CorbettGreville G
NoonanMichael (Michael P.)
Collana Typological studies in language
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Case
Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN 1-282-10466-7
9786612104664
90-272-9018-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Case and Grammatical Relations -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Determining morphosyntactic feature values -- 1. The canonical approach in typology -- 2. Canonical features and their values -- 3. Criteria for canonical features and values -- 4. The more problematic case values in Russian -- 4.1 Vocative -- 4.2 Second genitive -- 4.3 Second locative -- 4.4 The 'adnumerative' -- 4.5 The 'inclusive' -- 5. A canonical view of the problematic case values of Russian -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Does Hungarian have a case system? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Hungarian facts -- 2.1 The traditional case system -- 2.2 Postpositions -- 3. Grammatical properties of cases -- 3.1 Morphosyntax -- 3.2 Allomorphy -- 4. Postpositions and cases -- 4.1 Postpositions - similarities to nouns -- 4.2 Postpositions - similarities to cases -- 4.3 Cases - similarities to nouns -- 5. Does Hungarian have a case system? -- 6. Some consequences -- Abbreviations -- References -- Case in Ingush syntax -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological ergativity -- 3. Syntactic phenomena -- 3.1 Agreement and agreement climbing -- 3.2 Case climbing -- 3.3 Local reflexivization -- Anchor 20 -- 3.5 Converbs and serialization -- 3.6 Other nonfinites -- 4. Lexical phenomena -- 4.1 Lexical derivation -- 5. Historical and typological conclusions -- References -- Cases, arguments, verbs in Abkhaz, Georgian and Mingrelian -- References -- The degenerate dative in Southern Norrbothnian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The dative in Northern Peninsular Scandinavian -- 3. The expansion of definite forms of nouns -- 4. Plural nouns after quantifiers in Southern Norrbothnian -- 4.1 Historical indefinites -- 4.2 Definite plurals -- 4.3 Historical datives -- 5. The historical dative after modifiers -- 6. Discussion: The synchronic perspective.
7. Discussion: The diachronic perspective -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Case compounding in the Bodic languages -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Bodic languages -- 1.2 Definition of case compounding -- 1.3 Kinds of case compounding -- 2. Case compounding in the Bodic languages -- 2.1 Attested types in Bodic -- 2.2 Case in Bodic -- 2.2.1 Case expressed by clitics -- 2.2.2 origin of case markers -- 2.3 Derivational case compounding -- 2.4 Case stacking -- 2.5 Simple headless adnominals -- 2.6 Complex attributive nominals -- 3. The prevalence of complex case markers in Bodic -- 4. Final remarks -- Abbreviations -- References -- Leipzig fourmille de typologues - Genitive objects in comparison* -- 1. Genitive objects -- 2. The semantic invariant of genitive objects: Background theme -- 3. More on genitive objects with local verbs -- 4. Extensions from the local domain -- 4.1 The possessive domain -- 4.2 The cognitive domain -- 4.3 The emotional domain -- 5. Reflexive verbs with genitive objects -- 5.1 The possessive domain -- 5.2 The cognitive domain -- 5.3 The emotional domain -- 6. Subjectless verbs with genitive objects -- 7. Historical considerations -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- An asymmetry between VO and OV languages -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Some basic facts and issues -- 1.2 The patterns -- 1.3 Processing typology -- 2. Minimize domains in performance and grammars -- 2.1 Minimal domains in the performance of a head-initial language -- 2.2 Minimal domains for lexical combinations and complements -- 3. Verb & -- Object Adjacency [Pattern II] -- 3.1 Performance data from English and Japanese support minimal domains for the processing of {V, O} and {V, X} relations -- 3.2 Minimal domain predictions for grammatical conventions of ordering -- 4. Object and X on Same Side of Verb [Pattern III].
4.1 There is less structural differentiation between O and X in OV languages -- 4.2 Variable head positioning in OV lgs -- 4.3 Object and X on the same side -- 5. Object before X [Pattern IV] -- 6. VO consistency vs. OV variability [Pattern I] -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- On the scope of the referential hierarchy in the typology of grammatical relations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The referential hierarchy and verb agreement -- 3. The referential hierarchy and case marking -- 4. Beyond case marking -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Does passivization require a subject category? -- 1. Subjects -- 2. Central Pomo -- 3. Subjects in Central Pomo -- 3.1 Pronouns -- 3.2 Noun case -- 3.3 Agreement -- 3.3.1 Commands -- 3.3.2 t̯a -- 3.3.3 ma -- 3.3.4 aq -- 3.3.5 la, =ya, and =wiya -- 3.3.6 Stem shape -- 3.3.7 Imperfectives -- 3.4 Word order -- 3.5 Conjunction reduction -- 3.6 Switch reference -- 3.7 Relativization -- 3.8 Cross-clause reflexives -- 3.9 Evidence for a Central Pomo subject category -- 4. Central Pomo passives -- 4.1 Passives and case -- 4.2 Passives and number -- 4.3 Passives and cross-clause reflexives -- 5. The functions of passives -- 5.1 Semantic and pragmatic motivations -- 5.2 Syntactic motivations -- 5.3 Discourse motivations -- 6. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- The definiteness of subjects and objects in Malagasy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Direct object marking -- 3. The definiteness of subjects -- 3. The definiteness of subjects in Malagasy -- 5. Quantified NP subjects -- 4.1 Cardinality quantifiers -- 4.2 Universal quantifiers -- 5.3 Proportionality quantifiers -- 6. Quantification and the scope of negation -- 7. Conclusion -- Source texts -- References -- Without aspect* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Heritage speakers at a glance -- 3. Aspect in Russian: Characteristics of the baseline system.
4. Aspect in Heritage Russian: Expectations and main results -- 4.1 Some predictions -- 4.2 Morphological change in the encoding of aspect -- 4.3 Loss of aspectual pairs -- 4.4 Verbs of motion and retention of isolated prefixal forms -- 5. Aspect in heritage Russian: Some emerging patterns -- 5.1 Speechless or aspectless? -- 5.2 Perfective or imperfective? -- 5.3 The expression of aspectual meanings in heritage Russian: Emergence of a new grammar -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Author index -- Language index -- Subject index -- The series Typological Studies in Language.
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
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