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Chapter 10. The direct object + verb complex

Alternation of initial consonants in transitives
  • Vladimir P. Nedjalkov and Galina A. Otaina
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A Syntax of the Nivkh Language
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© 2013 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2013 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Foreword xxiii
  4. Abbreviations xxix
  5. Chapter 1. Introductory notes 1
  6. Chapter 2. Bound and free complexes 5
  7. Chapter 3. Free and bound word variants 7
  8. Chapter 4. Morphological and syntactic complexes 9
  9. Chapter 5. Extended morphological complexes 11
  10. Chapter 6. Personal and reflexive pronouns 13
  11. Chapter 7. Basic rules of alternation of plosives and fricatives 15
  12. Chapter 8. Special types of alternations 19
  13. Chapter 9. The problem of incorporation 23
  14. Chapter 10. The direct object + verb complex 25
  15. Chapter 11. The attribute + noun complex 29
  16. Chapter 12. The verbal finite predicate 35
  17. Chapter 13. The nominal predicate 37
  18. Chapter 14. Converbs 39
  19. Chapter 15. Coordination of homogeneous predicates 47
  20. Chapter 16. The noun 49
  21. Chapter 17. Future tense markers in verbal forms 77
  22. Chapter 18. The adverb 85
  23. Chapter 19. Ideophones (imitative words) 89
  24. Chapter 20. Analytical and grammaticalized verbal constructions with auxiliary and semi-auxiliary words 93
  25. Chapter 21. The main classes of verbal grammatical morphemes 107
  26. Chapter 22. Group A. Verbal suffixes taking the same position in the morphological verb structure as the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 111
  27. Chapter 23. Group B. Verbal suffixes, particles and auxiliary words post-posed to the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 121
  28. Chapter 24. Group C. Verbal suffixes pre-posed to Group A suffixes 131
  29. Chapter 25. Syntactic (valency) classes of verbs 143
  30. Chapter 26. Semantic classes of verbs 153
  31. Chapter 27. Sentence word order 159
  32. Chapter 28. Means of introducing direct speech 179
  33. Chapter 29. Means of expressing indirect speech 185
  34. Chapter 30. The imperceptive marker – particle -furu /-p‘uru/-vuru 199
  35. Chapter 31. Two-predicate constructions 203
  36. Chapter 32. Causative constructions formed by verbs with the suffix -ku/-γu-/-gu-/-xu- 233
  37. Chapter 33. Relative clauses 259
  38. Chapter 34. Relative clauses without a head word 285
  39. Chapter 35. The structure of a narrative text 289
  40. Chapter 36. Aspectual and taxis characteristics of converbs 325
  41. References 383
  42. List of publications on Nivkh Grammar by V.P. Nedjalkov and G.A. Otaina 387
  43. Name index 391
  44. Language index 393
  45. Subject index 395
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