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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors x
- List of gloss abbreviations xii
- Complementizer semantics – an introduction 1
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Part I: Indo-European languages
- Finite clause complementizers in Celtic 15
- Syntactic and semantic aspects of Romance complementizers 75
- Complementizer semantics in the Germanic languages 131
- Complementizers in Slavonic (Russian, Polish, and Bulgarian) 175
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Baltic 225
- The semantics and syntax of complementation markers as an areal phenomenon in the Balkans, with special attention to Albanian 265
- Semantics of complementation in Ossetic 293
- Complementizers in Romani 341
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Part II: Non-Indo-European languages
- On the semantic function and selection of Basque finite complementizers 379
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Maltese 413
- Complementation marker semantics in Finnic (Estonian, Finnish, Karelian) 449
- Clausal complementation in Kildin, Skolt and North Saami 499
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Permic languages 529
- Modal functions of the complementizer hogy ‘that’ in Hungarian 587
- Clausal complementation in Turkish and Noghay in a semantic perspective 619
- Complementizers in Kalmyk 665
- Semantics of complementation in Adyghe 691
- Complementizers in Hinuq 745
- Complementizers and the complementizing function – structure and pragmatics in a panchronic perspective 793
- Complementizer semantics in European languages: Overview and generalizations 809
- Language index 879
- Subject index 885
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors x
- List of gloss abbreviations xii
- Complementizer semantics – an introduction 1
-
Part I: Indo-European languages
- Finite clause complementizers in Celtic 15
- Syntactic and semantic aspects of Romance complementizers 75
- Complementizer semantics in the Germanic languages 131
- Complementizers in Slavonic (Russian, Polish, and Bulgarian) 175
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Baltic 225
- The semantics and syntax of complementation markers as an areal phenomenon in the Balkans, with special attention to Albanian 265
- Semantics of complementation in Ossetic 293
- Complementizers in Romani 341
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Part II: Non-Indo-European languages
- On the semantic function and selection of Basque finite complementizers 379
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Maltese 413
- Complementation marker semantics in Finnic (Estonian, Finnish, Karelian) 449
- Clausal complementation in Kildin, Skolt and North Saami 499
- Semantic functions of complementizers in Permic languages 529
- Modal functions of the complementizer hogy ‘that’ in Hungarian 587
- Clausal complementation in Turkish and Noghay in a semantic perspective 619
- Complementizers in Kalmyk 665
- Semantics of complementation in Adyghe 691
- Complementizers in Hinuq 745
- Complementizers and the complementizing function – structure and pragmatics in a panchronic perspective 793
- Complementizer semantics in European languages: Overview and generalizations 809
- Language index 879
- Subject index 885