18. Coordination and correlatives
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Cristina Sánchez López
Abstract
This chapter discusses coordination and correlatives in Romance languages, distinguishing between copulative, disjunctive and adversative coordination. The chapter begins by presenting each of these types of coordination, providing relevant definitions and introducing and characterizing the main coordination devices in Romance languages. In these sections, the terminological and conceptual boundaries between types of coordination are made explicit. The chapter goes on to discuss some fundamental formal and semantic aspects of coordination. Finally, some additional remarks about the limits of coordination are offered, with a focus on the relationship between correlatives and other parallel structures.
Abstract
This chapter discusses coordination and correlatives in Romance languages, distinguishing between copulative, disjunctive and adversative coordination. The chapter begins by presenting each of these types of coordination, providing relevant definitions and introducing and characterizing the main coordination devices in Romance languages. In these sections, the terminological and conceptual boundaries between types of coordination are made explicit. The chapter goes on to discuss some fundamental formal and semantic aspects of coordination. Finally, some additional remarks about the limits of coordination are offered, with a focus on the relationship between correlatives and other parallel structures.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Manuals of Romance Linguistics V
- Table of Contents VII
- Abbreviations XI
- 1. Introduction 1
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The verbal domain
- 2. Subjects 27
- 3. Objects 89
- 4. Argument structure and argument structure alternations 154
- 5. Clitic pronouns 183
- 6. Voice and voice alternations 230
- 7. Auxiliaries 272
- 8. Causative and perception verbs 299
- 9. Copular and existential constructions 332
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The clausal and sentential domains
- 10. Infinitival clauses 369
- 11. Tense, aspect, mood 397
- 12. Negation and polarity 449
- 13. Dislocations and framings 472
- 14. Focus Fronting 502
- 15. Cleft constructions 536
- 16. Interrogatives 569
- 17. Exclamatives, imperatives, optatives 603
- 18. Coordination and correlatives 647
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The nominal domain
- 19. Gender and number 691
- 20. Determination and quantification 727
- 21. Adjectival and genitival modification 771
- 22. Relative clauses 804
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Typological aspects
- 23. Syntheticity and Analyticity 839
- 24. Basic constituent orders 887
- List of Contributors 933
- Index 941
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Manuals of Romance Linguistics V
- Table of Contents VII
- Abbreviations XI
- 1. Introduction 1
-
The verbal domain
- 2. Subjects 27
- 3. Objects 89
- 4. Argument structure and argument structure alternations 154
- 5. Clitic pronouns 183
- 6. Voice and voice alternations 230
- 7. Auxiliaries 272
- 8. Causative and perception verbs 299
- 9. Copular and existential constructions 332
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The clausal and sentential domains
- 10. Infinitival clauses 369
- 11. Tense, aspect, mood 397
- 12. Negation and polarity 449
- 13. Dislocations and framings 472
- 14. Focus Fronting 502
- 15. Cleft constructions 536
- 16. Interrogatives 569
- 17. Exclamatives, imperatives, optatives 603
- 18. Coordination and correlatives 647
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The nominal domain
- 19. Gender and number 691
- 20. Determination and quantification 727
- 21. Adjectival and genitival modification 771
- 22. Relative clauses 804
-
Typological aspects
- 23. Syntheticity and Analyticity 839
- 24. Basic constituent orders 887
- List of Contributors 933
- Index 941