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Case systems in a diachronic perspective
A typological sketch
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
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Part I. Morphological case
- Syntactic vs. morphological case 3
- Case systems in a diachronic perspective 23
- Emergence of morphological cases in South Mande 49
- Issues of morphological ergativity in the Tsimshian languages 65
- Direction marking and case in Menominee 91
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Part II. Case-marking and transitivity
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A. Syntax of case
- Bare and prepositional differential case marking 115
- Control infinitives and case in Germanic 147
- Experiencer coding in Nakh-Daghestanian 179
- ‘Argument sharing’ in Oriya serial verb constructions 203
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B. Case interpretation
- Two approaches to specificity 225
- Case markedness 249
- Incremental distinguishability of subject and object 269
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C. Case and the typology of transitivity
- The woman showed the baby to her sister 291
- Case semantics and the agent-patient opposition 309
- Transitivity parameters and transitivity alternations 329
- Transitivity in Songhay 359
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Part III. Transitivity and valency change
- Syntactic valence, information structure, and passive constructions in Kaqchikel 375
- A very active passive 393
- Case marking, possession and syntactic hierarchies in Khakas causative constructions in comparison with other Turkic languages 417
- Transitivity increase markers interacting with verbs semantics 441
- Extraversive transitivization in Yucatec Maya and the nature of the applicative 465
- Language Index 495
- Subject Index 498
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
-
Part I. Morphological case
- Syntactic vs. morphological case 3
- Case systems in a diachronic perspective 23
- Emergence of morphological cases in South Mande 49
- Issues of morphological ergativity in the Tsimshian languages 65
- Direction marking and case in Menominee 91
-
Part II. Case-marking and transitivity
-
A. Syntax of case
- Bare and prepositional differential case marking 115
- Control infinitives and case in Germanic 147
- Experiencer coding in Nakh-Daghestanian 179
- ‘Argument sharing’ in Oriya serial verb constructions 203
-
B. Case interpretation
- Two approaches to specificity 225
- Case markedness 249
- Incremental distinguishability of subject and object 269
-
C. Case and the typology of transitivity
- The woman showed the baby to her sister 291
- Case semantics and the agent-patient opposition 309
- Transitivity parameters and transitivity alternations 329
- Transitivity in Songhay 359
-
Part III. Transitivity and valency change
- Syntactic valence, information structure, and passive constructions in Kaqchikel 375
- A very active passive 393
- Case marking, possession and syntactic hierarchies in Khakas causative constructions in comparison with other Turkic languages 417
- Transitivity increase markers interacting with verbs semantics 441
- Extraversive transitivization in Yucatec Maya and the nature of the applicative 465
- Language Index 495
- Subject Index 498