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Noun-Modifying Clause Constructions in Languages of Eurasia
Rethinking theoretical and geographical boundaries
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Yoshiko Matsumoto
, Bernard Comrie and Peter Sells
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English
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2017
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This volume presents a cross-linguistic investigation of clausal noun-modifying constructions in genetically varied languages of Eurasia. Contrary to a common premise that, in any language, adnominal clauses that share some features of relative clauses constitute a structurally distinct construction, some languages of Eurasia exhibit a General Noun-Modifying Clause Construction (GNMCC) -- a single construction covering a wide range of semantic relations between the head noun and the clause. Through in-depth examination of naturally-occurring and elicited data from Ainu, languages of the Caucasus (e.g. Ingush, Georgian, Bezhta, Hinuq), Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Nenets, Sino-Tibetan languages (e.g. Cantonese, Mandarin, Rawang), and Turkic languages (e.g. Turkish, Sakha), the chapters discuss whether or not the language in question exhibits a GNMCC and the range of noun modification covered by such a construction. The findings afford us new facts, new theoretical perspectives and the first step toward a more global assessment of the possibilities for GNMCCs.
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Dr. Maria Polinsky, University of Maryland:
This book offers a dazzling array of data from various languages of Eurasia, brings together different theoretical approaches, and challenges many of the existing assumptions about clauses that can modify nouns. This work will undoubtedly stimulate new research on adnominal clausal modifiers.
This book offers a dazzling array of data from various languages of Eurasia, brings together different theoretical approaches, and challenges many of the existing assumptions about clauses that can modify nouns. This work will undoubtedly stimulate new research on adnominal clausal modifiers.
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Preface
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Noun-modifying clause constructions in languages of Eurasia
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General noun-modifying clause constructions in Japanese
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The attributive versus final distinction and the manifestation of “main clause phenomena” in Japanese and Korean noun modifying clause constructions
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Noun-modifying constructions in Korean
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Noun-modifying clause constructions in Sino-Tibetan languages
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Noun-modifying clauses in Cantonese
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General noun-modifying clause constructions in Hinuq and Bezhta, with a note on other Daghestanian languages
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The general noun-modifying clause construction in Tundra Nenets and its possible origin
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Noun-modifying constructions and relativization in the central and western Caucasus
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Noun-modifying clause constructions in Ainu
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Turkish and Turkic complex noun phrase constructions
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Noun-modifying constructions in Marathi
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Conclusion
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Examples to explore in noun-modifying constructions
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Relative clauses and noun-modifying clauses in Chantyal
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Language index
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Name index
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Subject index
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