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Reference and predication in Movima

  • Katharina Haude
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New Challenges in Typology
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. List of Contributors IX
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I. Word and phrase structure
  6. Patterns of clitic placement: Evidence from ‘mixed’ clitic systems 11
  7. Eton tonology and morphosyntax: A holistic typological approach 35
  8. Part II. Case, agreement, and localization
  9. A hierarchical indexation system: The example of Emerillon (Teko) 63
  10. Where differential object marking and split plurality intersect: Evidence from Hup 85
  11. Syncretisms and neutralizations involving morphological case: Challenges for markedness theory 105
  12. Towards a typology of ‘attachment’ markers: Evidence from East Caucasian languages 127
  13. Part III. Tense, aspect, and desire
  14. Revisiting perfect pathways: Trends in the grammaticalization of periphrastic pasts 151
  15. Individual-level meanings in the semantic domain of pluractionality 175
  16. The symbiosis of descriptive linguistics and typology: A case study of desideratives 199
  17. Part IV. Clause structure and verbal derivation
  18. Comitative as a cross-linguistically valid category 223
  19. Towards a typology of labile verbs: Lability vs. derivation 247
  20. Towards the typology of raising: A functional approach 269
  21. Historical pathways in Northern Paiute verb formation 295
  22. Part V. Class struggle: Erasing borderlines
  23. Reference and predication in Movima 323
  24. All typologies leak: Predicates of change in Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca 343
  25. Multidimensional typology and Miraña class markers 365
  26. Part VI. New challenges in methodology
  27. Steps toward a grammar embedded in data 389
  28. Backmatter 409
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