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19. Inalienable possession in Japanese, English, and Warrongo
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- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- Contributors xxxix
- Introduction 1
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I. Verbal constructions and related issues
- 1. Transitivity in Japanese from a typological perspective 17
- 2. Non-canonical constructions in Japanese: A crosslinguistic perspective 57
- 3. Voice extension in passives and causatives 109
- 4. Causative constructions in Japanese and Korean 137
- 5. Entailed and intended results in Japanese and Burmese accomplishment verbs 173
- 6. Resultative constructions in Japanese from a typological perspective 193
- 7. Verb–Verb compounding in Japanese and Turkish 227
- 8. Ainu complex predicates with reference to Japanese 247
- 9. Motion event descriptions in Japanese from typological perspectives 273
- 10. Deictic motion constructions in Japanese and Thai 291
- 11. Event integration patterns in Sidaama and Japanese 313
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II. Nominal constructions and related issues
- 12. Nominalization in crosslinguistic perspective 345
- 13. Clausal noun-modifying constructions 411
- 14. Noun-modifying constructions in Swahili and Japanese 433
- 15. Quantifier float in Japanese and English 453
- 16. Measure nouns and numerals 477
- 17. Japanese spatial deixis in crosslinguistic perspective 507
- 18. ‘Who’, ‘what’, and ‘which’ in Japanese and Chinese 533
- 19. Inalienable possession in Japanese, English, and Warrongo 557
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III. Aspect, modality, and prediction
- 20. Continuous aspects in Japanese, Newar and Meche 589
- 21. Modality in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 611
- 22. Modality in Japanese and Spanish 635
- 23. Internal state predicates in Japanese and Thai 653
- 24. Property predication in Koryak viewed from Japanese 677
- 25. Subordination and insubordination in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 697
- Subject index 719
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- Contributors xxxix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Verbal constructions and related issues
- 1. Transitivity in Japanese from a typological perspective 17
- 2. Non-canonical constructions in Japanese: A crosslinguistic perspective 57
- 3. Voice extension in passives and causatives 109
- 4. Causative constructions in Japanese and Korean 137
- 5. Entailed and intended results in Japanese and Burmese accomplishment verbs 173
- 6. Resultative constructions in Japanese from a typological perspective 193
- 7. Verb–Verb compounding in Japanese and Turkish 227
- 8. Ainu complex predicates with reference to Japanese 247
- 9. Motion event descriptions in Japanese from typological perspectives 273
- 10. Deictic motion constructions in Japanese and Thai 291
- 11. Event integration patterns in Sidaama and Japanese 313
-
II. Nominal constructions and related issues
- 12. Nominalization in crosslinguistic perspective 345
- 13. Clausal noun-modifying constructions 411
- 14. Noun-modifying constructions in Swahili and Japanese 433
- 15. Quantifier float in Japanese and English 453
- 16. Measure nouns and numerals 477
- 17. Japanese spatial deixis in crosslinguistic perspective 507
- 18. ‘Who’, ‘what’, and ‘which’ in Japanese and Chinese 533
- 19. Inalienable possession in Japanese, English, and Warrongo 557
-
III. Aspect, modality, and prediction
- 20. Continuous aspects in Japanese, Newar and Meche 589
- 21. Modality in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 611
- 22. Modality in Japanese and Spanish 635
- 23. Internal state predicates in Japanese and Thai 653
- 24. Property predication in Koryak viewed from Japanese 677
- 25. Subordination and insubordination in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 697
- Subject index 719