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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
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    almahu_9949179418402882
    Format: 1 online resource (544 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-272-6302-7
    Series Statement: Typological Studies in Language ; Volume 123
    Note: Intro -- Argument Selectors -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Argument selectors: A new perspective on grammatical relationsAn introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammatical relations: A brief history of research -- 3. Arguments -- 3.1 Arguments vs. adjuncts -- 3.2 Generalized semantic roles -- 3.3 Predicate classes -- 3.4 Referential specifications of arguments -- 4. Clause-level conditions -- 5. Argument selectors -- 5.1 Argument marking -- 5.2 Phrase structure -- 5.3 Biclausal argument selectors -- 5.3.1 Argument selectors with control and raising verbs -- 5.3.2 Argument selectors with other types of clause combining -- 5.3.3 Relativization site as an argument selector -- 5.4 Diathesis alternation -- 5.5 Other argument selectors -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix: Questionnaire -- Grammatical relations in Mapudungun -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Argument selectors -- 2.1 Dependent marking -- 2.2 Head marking -- 2.3 Word order -- 2.4 Some potential argument selectors -- 2.5 Addressees of imperatives -- 2.6 Nonfinite verb forms -- 2.6.1 Am- and üm-forms -- 2.6.2 N-, el, and etew-forms -- 2.6.3 Lu-forms -- 2.6.4 Summary -- 2.7 Raising and control -- 3. Summary and discussion -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Data sources -- References -- Grammatical relations in Sanzhi Dargwa -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Sanzhi Dargwa -- 1.2 The argument/adjunct distinction -- 1.3 Predicate classes and valency -- 2. Previous studies on grammatical relations in the Nakh-Daghestanian languages -- 2. Previous studies on grammatical relations in the Nakh-Daghestanian languages -- 3. Head marking: Agreement -- 3.1 Gender/number agreement -- 3.2 Person agreement -- 4. Dependent marking: Case -- 5. Imperatives -- 6. Conjunction reduction -- 7. Complement control -- 8. Reflexives and reciprocals. , 8.1 Reflexive constructions -- 8.2 Reciprocal constructions -- 9. Causativization -- 10. Relativization -- 11. Antipassive -- 12. Quantifier floating -- 13. Summary -- Abbreviations -- References -- Grammatical relations in Mon: Syntactic tests in an isolating language -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Transitivity in Mon: Syntactic and semantic -- 2.1 Intransitive expressions -- 2.2 Transitive expressions -- 2.3 Ditransitive expressions -- 2.4 Semantic transitivity -- 3. Argument selectors in Mon -- 3.1 Word order -- 3.2 Case marking -- 3.3 Voice -- 3.3.1 Passive -- 3.3.2 Causative -- 3.4 Secondary verbs -- 3.5 Control -- 3.6 Reflexives -- 3.7 Purposive clauses -- 3.8 Not relevant in Mon -- 4. Conclusions -- Sources -- Abbreviations -- References -- Grammatical relations in Hiligaynon -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clause structure -- 2.1 Arguments -- 2.2 Adjuncts -- 2.3 Predicates -- 2.3.1 Zero transitives -- 2.3.2 Intransitives -- 2.3.3 Transitives -- 3. Argument structure alternations -- 3.1 Intransitivizers -- 3.2 Transitivizers -- 3.2.1 Basic transitivers -- 3.2.2 Instrumental transitivizers -- 3.2.3 Locative transitivizers -- 3.2.4 Causatives -- 3.3 Reflexives and reciprocals -- 3.4 The status of voice morphology -- 4. Grammatical relations in use -- 4.1 Referent properties: Animacy, identifiability, and specificity -- 4.2 Information flow through discourse: Topicality -- 4.3 Information flow: Topic shifts -- 4.4 Information flow: Focus -- 5. Syntactic constructions -- 5.1 Imperatives -- 5.2 Quantifiers -- 5.3 Conjunction reduction -- 5.4 Nominalization -- 5.5 Content questions -- 5.6 Relativization -- 5.7 Secondary-predicate constructions -- 5.8 Complement constructions -- 5.8.1 Syntactic status of the complement -- 5.8.2 Controller S = (Controllee S) -- 5.8.3 Controller P = (Controllee S) -- 5.8.4 Controller P = (Controllee A). , 5.8.5 Controller S = (Controllee A) -- 5.8.6 Controller A = (Controllee S) -- 5.8.7 Controller A = (Controllee A) -- 5.8.8 The complement -- 5.8.9 Complement constructions: Summary -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Grammatical relations in Basque -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overt coding selectors -- 2.1 Dependent marking -- 2.2 Head marking -- 3. Behavioral selectors involving coreference -- 3.1 Adverbial clauses -- 3.2 Control and raising -- Control -- Raising -- 4. Other behavioral selectors -- 4.1 Relativization site -- 4.2 Focus constructions -- 4.3 Addressee of imperatives -- 4.4 Voice -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- References -- Appendix. Selected Basque auxiliary forms -- Grammatical relations in Movima: Alignment beyond semantic roles -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The basic clause and its components -- 2.1 The direct-inverse system -- 2.2 Formal properties of argument encoding -- 2.3 Obliques: Adjuncts or oblique arguments? -- 2.4 Argument encoding in embedded clauses -- 3. Argument selectors privileging the external argument -- 3.1 Headed relative clauses, detransitivization, and negation -- 3.2 Verbal RPs -- 3.3 Pronoun fronting -- 3.4 Wh-questions -- 3.5 Oblique arguments? Evidence from relativization -- 3.5.1 Relativization of non-core arguments -- 3.5.2 Relativization of applied arguments -- 3.6 Fronted demonstratives -- 3.7 Argument incorporation -- 4. Argument selection based on semantic role -- 4.1 Possessor ascension -- 4.2 Imperatives -- 5. "Neutral" constructions -- 5.1 Reflexives -- 5.2 Coordination -- 5.3 Embedding -- 5.4 Floating quantifiers -- 6. Conclusion -- Symbols and abbreviations in glosses -- References -- Grammatical relations in Balinese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammatical relations and classes of arguments -- 3. Pivot and its selectors in Balinese -- 3.1 Structural position -- 3.2 Voice marking. , 3.3 Behavioural properties -- 4. Core arguments -- 4.1 Argument flagging -- 4.2 Structural rigidity -- 4.3 Quantifier float -- 4.4 Left dislocation -- 4.5 Depictive predicates -- 4.6 Reflexives -- 4.7 Argument elision in imperatives -- 5. Obliques -- 6. Three-place predicates -- 7. Adjuncts -- 8. Clausal arguments -- 9. Adverbial clauses -- 9.1 Adverbial clause marking -- 9.2 Anaphoric control of the adverbial argument -- 10. Conclusion -- References -- Grammatical relations in Mandinka -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Verbal predication in Mandinka -- 2.1 Core terms and obliques -- 2.2 Verbal predication with two core terms -- 2.3 Verbal predication with a single core term -- 2.4 Transitivity alternations, or null core terms? -- 2.5 The middle variant of the verbal predicative construction with two core terms -- 2.5 The middle variant of the verbal predicative construction with two core terms -- 3. Valency classes and alignment in the coding properties or arguments -- 3.1 Monovalent verbs -- 3.2 Bivalent verbs -- 3.3 Trivalent verbs -- 3.4 Alignment in argument coding -- 4. Valency alternations -- 4.1 Uncoded valency alternations -- 4.1.1 C2 ~ C alternation -- 4.1.2 C2 ~ X alternation -- 4.1.3 The active/introversive alternation -- 4.1.4 The C2 ~ X permutation -- 4.1.5 Alternations involving the middle construction -- 4.1.6 The C ~ X alternation (or presentational alternation) -- 4.2 Valency operations involving a change in the verb stem -- 4.2.1 Antipassive derivation and the antipassive periphrasis -- 4.2.2 Causative derivation -- 4.2.3 Postposition incorporation -- 4.3 Conclusion of Section 4 -- 5. Constructions and operations for which the distinction between C, C1, C2, and X is not relevant -- 5. Constructions and operations for which the distinction between C, C1, C2, and X is not relevant -- 5.1 Topicalization -- 5.2 Focalization -- 5.3 Wh-questions. , 5.4 Relativization (1) -- 6. Secondary predication as a construction in which core terms contrast with obliques, but core terms are all treated in the same way -- 7. Constructions and operations in which C/C1 contrasts with C2 -- 7.1 Imperative clauses -- 7.2 Reflexivization and reciprocalization -- 7.3 Infinitival constructions and coreference in clause coordination -- 7.4 Relativization (2) -- 7.5 Nominalization -- 7.6 Gerundive incorporation -- 7.7 Discourse particles -- 8. Constructions and operations in which C/C2 contrasts with C1 -- 8.1 The resultative participle -- 8.2 Similative incorporation -- 9. Constructions and operations with a tripartite treatment of C, C1 and C2 -- 9. Constructions and operations with a tripartite treatment of C, C1 and C2 -- 10. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- Grammatical relations in Telkepe Neo-Aramaic: Grammatical relations in Telkepe Neo-Aramaic -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Telkepe Neo-Aramaic -- 1.2 The Telkepe verbal system -- 1.3 The argument-adjunct continuum -- 2. Indexes of participants on verbs -- 2.1 Indexes on simplex verbs -- 2.2 Indexes on analytical verb forms -- 3. Predicate types -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Intransitive predicates -- 3.2.1 One-place intransitive predicates with subject indexing -- 3.2.2 Intransitives with a referential but non-indexed sole argument -- 3.2.3 Two-place intransitive predicates with second argument indexed -- 3.2.4 Two-place intransitive verbs with non-indexed independent complement -- 3.2.5 Copulaic expressions -- 3.2.6 Intransitive predicates with non-referential subjects -- 3.3 Transitive verbs -- 3.3.1 Two-place transitive verbs with indexed object -- 3.3.2 Excursus on development of inversion -- 3.3.3 Two-place transitive verbs with an object NP -- 3.3.4 Transitive verbs with covert object. , 3.3.5 Three-place transitive verbs with argument indexed by B-suffix.
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    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
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    almafu_BV045861156
    Format: VI, 536 Seiten : , Diagramme ; , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 978-90-272-0202-4
    Series Statement: Typological studies in language volume 123
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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