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The correlation between word order alternations, grammatical agreement and event semantics in Older Egyptian
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Chris H. Reintges
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- The correlation between word order alternations, grammatical agreement and event semantics in Older Egyptian 31
- The nominal cleft construction in Coptic Egyptian 105
- Genitive constructions in Coptic 137
- Left-dislocated possessors in Sumerian 161
- Complex predicate structure and pluralised events in Akkadian 189
- VSO and left-conjunct agreement: Biblical Hebrew vs. Modern Hebrew 239
- IE *weid- as a root with dual subcategorization features in the Homeric poems 265
- The syntax of Classical Greek infinitive 295
- Latin object and subject infinitive clauses 339
- Latin word order in generative perspective: An explanatory proposal within the sentence domain 373
- Some firm points on Latin word order: The left periphery 429
- Classical Sanskrit, “wild trees”, and the properties of free word order languages 457
- A particular coordination structure of Indo-European flavour 495
- Index 519
- List of contributors 525
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- The correlation between word order alternations, grammatical agreement and event semantics in Older Egyptian 31
- The nominal cleft construction in Coptic Egyptian 105
- Genitive constructions in Coptic 137
- Left-dislocated possessors in Sumerian 161
- Complex predicate structure and pluralised events in Akkadian 189
- VSO and left-conjunct agreement: Biblical Hebrew vs. Modern Hebrew 239
- IE *weid- as a root with dual subcategorization features in the Homeric poems 265
- The syntax of Classical Greek infinitive 295
- Latin object and subject infinitive clauses 339
- Latin word order in generative perspective: An explanatory proposal within the sentence domain 373
- Some firm points on Latin word order: The left periphery 429
- Classical Sanskrit, “wild trees”, and the properties of free word order languages 457
- A particular coordination structure of Indo-European flavour 495
- Index 519
- List of contributors 525