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Comparative correlatives and successive cyclicity
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- The landscape of correlatives: An empirical and analytical survey 1
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Part I. Correlatives and related constructions
- What don't wh-questions, free relatives and correlatives have in common? 49
- Basque correlatives and their kin in the history of Northern Basque 81
- {Relative {conditional {correlative clauses}}} 131
- Relatively different: Italian Sign Language relative clauses in a typological perspective 157
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Part II. The derivation of correlatives
- The syntax of the Tibetan correlative 195
- Adjunction, features and locality in Sanskrit and Hindi/Urdu correlatives 223
- Comparative correlatives and successive cyclicity 263
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Part III. The matching effect
- On the matching requirement in correlatives 309
- Matching effects in the temporal and locative domains 343
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- The landscape of correlatives: An empirical and analytical survey 1
-
Part I. Correlatives and related constructions
- What don't wh-questions, free relatives and correlatives have in common? 49
- Basque correlatives and their kin in the history of Northern Basque 81
- {Relative {conditional {correlative clauses}}} 131
- Relatively different: Italian Sign Language relative clauses in a typological perspective 157
-
Part II. The derivation of correlatives
- The syntax of the Tibetan correlative 195
- Adjunction, features and locality in Sanskrit and Hindi/Urdu correlatives 223
- Comparative correlatives and successive cyclicity 263
-
Part III. The matching effect
- On the matching requirement in correlatives 309
- Matching effects in the temporal and locative domains 343