Research h in Afroasiatic grammar : papers from the Third Conference on Afroasiatic Languages, Sophia Antipolis, France, 1996 / / edited by Jacqueline Lecarme, Jean Lowenstamm, Ur Shlonsky |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 378 pages) |
Disciplina | 492 |
Collana | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Research in Afroasiatic grammar |
Soggetto topico | Afroasiatic languages - Grammar |
ISBN |
1-282-16369-8
9786612163692 90-272-9956-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. On the status of AgrS in some Null Subject Languages (by Akkal, Ahmed); 2. Agreement Asymmetries and the PF Interface (by Benmamoun, Elabbas); 3. Word Order in Hebrew (by Doron, Edit); 4. Bare NPs (by Engelhardt, Miriam); 5. Distributing Features and Affixes in Arabic Subject Verb Agreement Paradigms (by Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader); 6. On Berber Plurals (by Idrissi, Ali); 7. Distributed Morphology: Impoverishment and Fission (by Halle, Morris); 8. Wolof Genitive Constructions and the Construct State (by Kihm, Alain); 9. The No straddling Effect and its Interpretation: A Formal Property of Chaha 2nd Feminine Singular Formation (by Lowenstamm, Jean); 10. Cause, Manner and Means in Berber Change of State Verbs (by Lumsden, John S.); 11. Possession in Sentences and Noun phrases (by Ouhalla, Jamal); 12. The Licensing of Gaps and Resumptive Pronouns in Older Egyptian Relatives (by Reintges, Chris H.); 13. Theorie de l'apophonie et organisation des schemes en semitique (by Segeral, Philippe); 14. Nonnominal Constructs (by Siloni, Tal); 15. Remarks on the Complementizer Layer of Standard Arabic (by Shlonsky, Ur); 16. Recent Problems of Egyptian Historical Phonology at the Present Stage of Comparative-Historical Afroasiatic Linguistics (by Takacs, Gabor) |
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Research in Afroasiatic grammar : papers from the Third Conference on Afroasiatic Languages, Sophia Antipolis, France, 1996 / / edited by Jacqueline Lecarme, Jean Lowenstamm, Ur Shlonsky |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; [Great Britain], : John Benjamins, c2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 378 pages) |
Disciplina | 492 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LecarmeJacqueline
LowenstammJean ShlonskyUr |
Collana | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory |
Soggetto topico | Afroasiatic languages - Grammar |
ISBN |
1-282-16369-8
9786612163692 90-272-9956-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. On the status of AgrS in some Null Subject Languages (by Akkal, Ahmed); 2. Agreement Asymmetries and the PF Interface (by Benmamoun, Elabbas); 3. Word Order in Hebrew (by Doron, Edit); 4. Bare NPs (by Engelhardt, Miriam); 5. Distributing Features and Affixes in Arabic Subject Verb Agreement Paradigms (by Fassi Fehri, Abdelkader); 6. On Berber Plurals (by Idrissi, Ali); 7. Distributed Morphology: Impoverishment and Fission (by Halle, Morris); 8. Wolof Genitive Constructions and the Construct State (by Kihm, Alain); 9. The No straddling Effect and its Interpretation: A Formal Property of Chaha 2nd Feminine Singular Formation (by Lowenstamm, Jean); 10. Cause, Manner and Means in Berber Change of State Verbs (by Lumsden, John S.); 11. Possession in Sentences and Noun phrases (by Ouhalla, Jamal); 12. The Licensing of Gaps and Resumptive Pronouns in Older Egyptian Relatives (by Reintges, Chris H.); 13. Theorie de l'apophonie et organisation des schemes en semitique (by Segeral, Philippe); 14. Nonnominal Constructs (by Siloni, Tal); 15. Remarks on the Complementizer Layer of Standard Arabic (by Shlonsky, Ur); 16. Recent Problems of Egyptian Historical Phonology at the Present Stage of Comparative-Historical Afroasiatic Linguistics (by Takacs, Gabor) |
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Amsterdam ; ; [Great Britain], : John Benjamins, c2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Research in Afroasiatic grammar II : selected papers from the Fifth Conference on Afroasiatic Languages, Paris, 2000 / / edited by Jacqueline Lecarme |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 547 pages) : illustrations |
Collana | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory |
Soggetto topico | Afroasiatic languages - Grammar |
ISBN |
1-282-16110-5
9786612161100 90-272-9634-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782341303321 |
Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Research in Afroasiatic grammar II : selected papers from the Fifth Conference on Afroasiatic Languages, Paris, 2000 / / edited by Jacqueline Lecarme |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 547 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 492/.045 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LecarmeJacqueline |
Collana | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory |
Soggetto topico |
Afroasiatic languages - Grammar
Oriental philology |
ISBN |
1-282-16110-5
9786612161100 90-272-9634-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
RESEARCH IN AFROASIATIC GRAMMAR II -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Alternation of state in Berber -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The initial vowel is a determiner -- 3. Non-genuine prepositions are head determiners -- 4. Subject and object morphemes are former determiners -- 4.1. Subject morpheme -- 4.2. Object morpheme -- 5. FS DPs -- 5.1. FS DPs as topics -- 5.2. FS DPs in eastern Berber dialects -- 6. Definiteness -- 7. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Anti-faithfulness -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Morphology as constraints -- 1.2. Morphology as anti-faithfulness constraints -- 1.3. Truncation -- 2. Colloquial Hebrew imperative truncation -- 2.1. The analysis -- 2.2. Blocking truncation -- 3. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The internal structure of the determiner in Beja -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ingredients: The phonological and grammatical primitives -- 3. The phonological identity of the grammatical features -- 3.1. A form of correspondence between the grammatical features and their phonological exponents -- 3.2. Analysis -- 3.3. Summary and questions -- 4. Why additional elements -- 4.1. Proposal -- 4.2. Uniqueness of the Apophonic Addition -- 5. What has to be lexicalized? -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Reciprocals as plurals in Arabic -- 0. Introduction -- 1. The standard analysis of the ``reciprocal'' -- 2. Reciprocals as plurals -- 3. A unified word based analysis of Arabic morphology: The role of the imperfective -- 4. The role of the imperfective in Arabic word formation -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Modern Hebrew possessive yeS constructions -- 0. Introduction -- 1. The possessive construction in Hebrew -- 1.1. The possession link: the particle yeS -- 1.2. The properties of the possessor -- 1.3. Subject properties of the possessee.
2. A survey of the literature on possessive constructions -- 3. Analysis -- 3.1. EPP -- 3.2. Predication -- 3.3. The nature and position of yeS -- 4. Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- The thematic and syntactic status of Ps -- Introduction -- 1. The Dative-Locative distinction -- 1.1. The binding contrast -- 2. The Dative P -- 2.1. Dative P is not a theta-assigner: (6a) is not an option -- 2.2. Arguments for (4c) -- 3. The Directional PPs: A case-study of `send' -- 3.1. The ambiguity -- 3.2. The Benefactive-Directional distinction -- 3.3. The Directional use -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Emergent vowels in Tigrinya templates -- 1. Semitic templates -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. A word-based approach -- 2. Tigrinya template vowels -- 2.1. Paradigms -- 2.2. The basic stem -- 2.3. Affix faithfulness -- 2.4. Anchoring -- 3. Specification of stem vowels -- 3.1. Listing vocalisms -- 3.2. Causative stems -- 4. Other BD correspondence relations -- 4.1. The Imperative -- 4.2. The Frequentative -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Transitivity alternations in the Semitic template system -- 1. Causative and middle morphology as marking transitivity alternation -- 2. The causative analysis of transitivity alternations -- 3. The reflexivization analysis of transitivity alternations -- 4. The mixed derivation analysis of transitivity alternations -- 5. Agency and voice: A new analysis of transitivity alternations -- 5.1. Semitic morphology -- 5.2. Lexicon, syntax and vocabulary -- 5.3. Voice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Verbal plurality, transitivity, and causativity -- 1. Issues -- 1.1. Problem 1: Semitic morpho-syntax -- 1.2. Problem 2: Transitivity theory -- 2. Number Theory -- 2.1. Ingredients of NbT -- 2.2. Verbal plurality and distributed Nb -- 2.3. Distributed plurality. 2.4. Causative complexity, verbalization, and distributivity -- 2.5. Two sources of transitivity -- 2.6. Parallel plural morphology -- 2.7. Summary -- 3. Cross-linguistic evidence -- 3.1. Causatives, transitives, and event quantification -- 3.2. Moravcsik's resistant cases -- 4. Conceptual motivations and competing analyses -- 4.1. Little v: Verbalizer or transitivizer? -- 4.2. Aspect -- 4.3. Voice -- 4.4. Further empirical motivations -- 5. Nb theory and Nb heights -- 5.1. Sg and Pl Merge -- 5.2. Language variation -- 6. Summary and conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Ex-situ and in-situ focus in Hausa -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Semantics of focus -- 3. Options for focus marking -- 4. Focus constructions in Hausa -- 4.1. Ex-situ focus -- 4.2. In-situ focus -- 4.3. Parallels between Focus and Wh -- 4.4. Kiss's (1996, 1998) tests applied to the Hausa data -- 5. Minimalist analysis of in-situ and ex-situ focus -- 5.1. Ex-situ focus -- 5.2. In-situ focus -- 6. Conclusions -- 6.1. Descriptive conclusions -- 6.2. Theoretical conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- The metathesis effect in Classical Arabic and the representation of geminates -- 1. Constituent structure and phonological licensing -- 1.1. Constituent structure -- 1.2. Phonological licensing -- 1.3. The Coda-Onset domain: On a head-complement asymmetry -- 2. Classical Arabic constituent structure -- 2.1. Do Nuclei branch? -- 2.2. Do Onsets branch? -- 2.3. Do Rimes branch? -- 2.4. Geminates -- 3. The metathesis effect in Classical Arabic -- 3.1. The facts -- 3.2. The licensing of geminate consonants -- 3.3. Triploids -- 4. The distribution of geminate types -- 5. Summary -- Notes -- References -- Omotic -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- Part 2 -- Gemination in the morphophonology of Gamo -- An analysis of gemination in Gamo -- Notes -- References. Demonstratives and reinforcers in Arabic, Romance and Germanic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The data -- 2.1. Dialectal variation -- 2.2. Further observations -- 3. The theoretical background -- 3.1. Universal word order and the basic position of demonstratives -- 3.2. DP-internal movement -- 4. The analysis -- 4.1. Pre-nominal demonstratives -- 4.2. Post-nominal demonstratives -- 5. Further discussion -- 5.1. The puzzle -- 5.2. Towards a solution -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Tonal alternations in Somali -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and previous analysis -- 2.1. Data -- 2.2. Previous analysis -- 3. Analysis -- 3.1. Underlying accent -- 3.2. The high tone and the intonative structure -- 3.3. The [-Subject, -Focus] case -- 3.4. The [+Subject, -Focus] case -- 3.5. Focalization -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Verb conjugations and the Strong Pronoun declension in Standard Arabic -- 1. The Imperfective, Subjunctive and Jussive conjugations -- 2. Syntactic-phonological derivations -- 3. Morpho-syntactic derivations -- 4. The Perfective conjugation -- 5. The Strong Pronoun declension -- 6. The syntactic-phonological derivations of Strong Pronouns -- 7. The morpho-phonological derivations of the Perfective conjugation -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The historical dynamics of the Arabic plural system -- 1. Theories of morphology -- 2. The dynamics of the plural system -- 3. What happens in change -- 3.1. What happens in MA in detail -- 4. Explaining the changes -- Notes -- References -- The syntax of special inflection in Coptic interrogatives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Descriptive background -- 2.1. A paradigmatic split in the tense/aspect system -- 2.2. The syntactic distribution of relative tenses -- 3. Yes-no questions -- 3.1. Unmarked yes-no questions -- 3.2. Yes-no questions with interrogative particles. 3.3. Particle placement -- 4. Wh-questions -- 4.1. The Clause-Typing Hypothesis -- 4.2. Coptic wh-words -- 4.3. Wh-in-situ questions -- 4.4. Wh-fronting -- 5. Feature movement vs. category movement -- 5.1. Setting the stage -- 5.2. Two competing Minimalist analyses -- 5.3. Anchoring the wh-feature -- 5.4. T0-to-F0 movement -- 6. Summary and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Indexicality, logophoricity, and plural pronouns -- 0. Two puzzles -- 1. Indexical pronouns: Standard cases -- 1.1. Singular indexical pronouns -- 1.2. Plural indexical pronouns -- 2. Shifted indexicals -- 2.1. Why are indexicals rigid in English? -- 2.2. Features -- 3. Logophoric pronouns -- 3.1. The singular case -- 3.2. The plural case -- Notes -- References -- Vowel innovation in Arabic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1. Representational assumptions and phonological properties -- 2.2. Inductive grounding -- 3. Vowel innovation data -- 4. Account of /"37/ -- 5. Account of /O/ -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Phrasal movement in Hebrew DPs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The construct asymmetry -- 3. Phrasal movement in Hebrew DPs -- 4. Scope asymmetries -- 5. Movement interactions in the derivation of complex DPs -- 6. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Prosodic Case checking domain -- 1. Setting the stage -- 2. Neither in the lexcion nor in syntax -- 3. Case -- 4. Consequences -- 5. Definiteness -- 5.1. The article constraint -- 5.2. New light on (in)definiteness spread -- 6. Nonnominal constructs -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Templatic effects as fixed prosody -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Previous approaches to nonconcatenative morphology -- 3. Consequences of the fixed prosody approach -- 4. The data -- 4.1. The binyanim of Hebrew -- 4.2. The binyanim of Arabic -- 5. The analysis. 5.1. The Hebrew binyanim: Fixed prosody and affix faithfulness. |
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Research in Afroasiatic grammar two
Research in Afroasiatic grammar 2 |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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