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On the Absence of Reflexive Benefactives in Kannada
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Jeffrey Lidz
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Chapters in this book
- Introduction 1
- When a Wh-word is not a Wh-word: The Case of Indian Sign Language 11
- Q-baa and Bangla Clause Structure 45
- Phrasal Predicates: How N Combines with V in Hindi/Urdu 83
- Some Aspects of Finiteness and Control in Sinhala 117
- How Strict is Strict OV? A Family of Typological Constraints with Focus on South Asia 145
- Searching for the Goddess: A Study of Sensory and Other Impersonal Causative Expressions in the Shina of Gilgit 165
- Santali ‘Backernagel’ Clitics: Distributing Clitic Doubling 189
- The Vedic Injunctive: Historical and Synchronic Implications 219
- On the Absence of Reflexive Benefactives in Kannada 237
- Internally Headed Relative Clauses in Sema 255
- Announcements 273
- Notes on Contributors 277
Chapters in this book
- Introduction 1
- When a Wh-word is not a Wh-word: The Case of Indian Sign Language 11
- Q-baa and Bangla Clause Structure 45
- Phrasal Predicates: How N Combines with V in Hindi/Urdu 83
- Some Aspects of Finiteness and Control in Sinhala 117
- How Strict is Strict OV? A Family of Typological Constraints with Focus on South Asia 145
- Searching for the Goddess: A Study of Sensory and Other Impersonal Causative Expressions in the Shina of Gilgit 165
- Santali ‘Backernagel’ Clitics: Distributing Clitic Doubling 189
- The Vedic Injunctive: Historical and Synchronic Implications 219
- On the Absence of Reflexive Benefactives in Kannada 237
- Internally Headed Relative Clauses in Sema 255
- Announcements 273
- Notes on Contributors 277