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36 Coexistence of ergative-absolutive and nominative-accusative patterns
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Alain Rouveret
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Foreword XV
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I Questions about nonfiniteness
- 1 Finiteness, tense, person agreement 1
- 2 How nonfinite domains differ from finite ones 11
- 3 Crossing the verb/noun border 18
- 4 A program 21
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II Key concepts and emerging issues in recent syntactic theorizing
- Introduction 25
- 5 Categories and their labels 27
- 6 Categories and their features: Inheritance and the C-T connection 32
- 7 The licensing of overt and controlled subjects 39
- 8 The semantics of nonfinite tense 55
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III The morphosyntax of English gerund forms
- Introduction 69
- 9 The syntax/morphology interface 71
- 10 Transcategorial items, mixed projections 79
- 11 A preliminary classification of gerund phrases 81
- 12 Lexical approaches to trancategoriality 83
- 13 Syntactic accounts of transcategoriality 87
- 14 Conclusion 100
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IV The syntax of English gerund clauses
- Introduction 103
- 15 Some semantic properties of gerund domains 105
- 16 How gerund constructions differ from one another 112
- 17 A labeling analysis of Acc-ing constructions 123
- 18 A category-switching analysis of Poss-ing constructions 129
- 19 A note on nominal gerund constructions 133
- 21 Summary 141
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V The morphosyntax of verbo-nominal heads in contemporary Welsh
- Introduction 145
- 22 The two uses of the verb-noun 147
- 23 The internal structure of VNP projections 154
- 24 Aspectual properties of Welsh verb-nouns 167
- 25 Conclusion 169
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VI The syntax of Welsh verbo-nominal clauses
- Introduction 173
- 26 i-initial verbo-nominal clauses 175
- 27 Bod-initial constructions 196
- 28 Labeling Welsh VN-clauses 210
- 29 The tense of VN-clauses 213
- 30 Conclusion 218
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VII Verbo-nominal root clauses in Middle Welsh
- Introduction 221
- 31 Some remarkable data 223
- 32 A short excursus on unergative VNs 227
- 33 Against the nominal analysis 229
- 34 The ergativity of verbo-nominal root and embedded clauses 234
- 35 Making the ergative analysis explicit 238
- 36 Coexistence of ergative-absolutive and nominative-accusative patterns 244
- 37 The interpretation of tense 249
- 38 Conclusion 251
- 39 Appendix: Proposals for the analysis of ergative structures 252
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VIII The syntax of inflected infinitives in European Portuguese
- 40 Introduction 259
- 41 Three asymmetries 265
- 42 The non-existence of an auxiliary/main verb asymmetry 269
- 43 The case licensing of IIC subjects 283
- 44 The eventive/stative divide 286
- 45 The factive/nonfactive asymmetry and the categorial identity of IICs 294
- 46 Labeling IICs 301
- 47 Inflected/uninflected infinitive clauses with a null subject 307
- 48 Conclusion 313
- 49 Appendix: Verb classes in European Portuguese 314
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IX Extraposition phenomena
- Introduction 319
- 50 The extraposition of embedded finite clauses 323
- 51 Why Welsh VN-clauses obligatorily extrapose, why Welsh VN-phrases cannot 331
- 52 A principled approach to extraposition 343
- 53 Why gerund clauses don’t extrapose 346
- 54 Why Portuguese inflected infinitive structures sometimes extrapose, sometimes don’t 351
- 55 Conclusion 356
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X The Latin ab urbe condita construction
- Introduction 361
- 56 Domain of study 363
- 57 Basic syntactic and semantic properties of the DPC 368
- 58 The analysis of passive past participles: A few landmarks 374
- 59 DPCs as mixed projections 383
- 60 Agreement and case in DPCs 392
- 61 The origin of linguistic variation 401
- 62 Conclusion 404
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XI Facts and events, attitudinal objects and states of affairs
- Introduction 409
- 63 Do gerund clauses name facts? 411
- 64 Verbo-nominal clauses 417
- 65 On attitudinal objects 421
- 66 Inflected infinitive constructions 424
- 67 Taking stock 426
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XII Conclusion: The many faces of defectiveness
- Introduction 431
- 68 Semantics 433
- 69 Morphosyntax 435
- 70 Syntax 437
- 71 On defectiveness 442
- References 445
- Index 463
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Foreword XV
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I Questions about nonfiniteness
- 1 Finiteness, tense, person agreement 1
- 2 How nonfinite domains differ from finite ones 11
- 3 Crossing the verb/noun border 18
- 4 A program 21
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II Key concepts and emerging issues in recent syntactic theorizing
- Introduction 25
- 5 Categories and their labels 27
- 6 Categories and their features: Inheritance and the C-T connection 32
- 7 The licensing of overt and controlled subjects 39
- 8 The semantics of nonfinite tense 55
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III The morphosyntax of English gerund forms
- Introduction 69
- 9 The syntax/morphology interface 71
- 10 Transcategorial items, mixed projections 79
- 11 A preliminary classification of gerund phrases 81
- 12 Lexical approaches to trancategoriality 83
- 13 Syntactic accounts of transcategoriality 87
- 14 Conclusion 100
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IV The syntax of English gerund clauses
- Introduction 103
- 15 Some semantic properties of gerund domains 105
- 16 How gerund constructions differ from one another 112
- 17 A labeling analysis of Acc-ing constructions 123
- 18 A category-switching analysis of Poss-ing constructions 129
- 19 A note on nominal gerund constructions 133
- 21 Summary 141
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V The morphosyntax of verbo-nominal heads in contemporary Welsh
- Introduction 145
- 22 The two uses of the verb-noun 147
- 23 The internal structure of VNP projections 154
- 24 Aspectual properties of Welsh verb-nouns 167
- 25 Conclusion 169
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VI The syntax of Welsh verbo-nominal clauses
- Introduction 173
- 26 i-initial verbo-nominal clauses 175
- 27 Bod-initial constructions 196
- 28 Labeling Welsh VN-clauses 210
- 29 The tense of VN-clauses 213
- 30 Conclusion 218
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VII Verbo-nominal root clauses in Middle Welsh
- Introduction 221
- 31 Some remarkable data 223
- 32 A short excursus on unergative VNs 227
- 33 Against the nominal analysis 229
- 34 The ergativity of verbo-nominal root and embedded clauses 234
- 35 Making the ergative analysis explicit 238
- 36 Coexistence of ergative-absolutive and nominative-accusative patterns 244
- 37 The interpretation of tense 249
- 38 Conclusion 251
- 39 Appendix: Proposals for the analysis of ergative structures 252
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VIII The syntax of inflected infinitives in European Portuguese
- 40 Introduction 259
- 41 Three asymmetries 265
- 42 The non-existence of an auxiliary/main verb asymmetry 269
- 43 The case licensing of IIC subjects 283
- 44 The eventive/stative divide 286
- 45 The factive/nonfactive asymmetry and the categorial identity of IICs 294
- 46 Labeling IICs 301
- 47 Inflected/uninflected infinitive clauses with a null subject 307
- 48 Conclusion 313
- 49 Appendix: Verb classes in European Portuguese 314
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IX Extraposition phenomena
- Introduction 319
- 50 The extraposition of embedded finite clauses 323
- 51 Why Welsh VN-clauses obligatorily extrapose, why Welsh VN-phrases cannot 331
- 52 A principled approach to extraposition 343
- 53 Why gerund clauses don’t extrapose 346
- 54 Why Portuguese inflected infinitive structures sometimes extrapose, sometimes don’t 351
- 55 Conclusion 356
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X The Latin ab urbe condita construction
- Introduction 361
- 56 Domain of study 363
- 57 Basic syntactic and semantic properties of the DPC 368
- 58 The analysis of passive past participles: A few landmarks 374
- 59 DPCs as mixed projections 383
- 60 Agreement and case in DPCs 392
- 61 The origin of linguistic variation 401
- 62 Conclusion 404
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XI Facts and events, attitudinal objects and states of affairs
- Introduction 409
- 63 Do gerund clauses name facts? 411
- 64 Verbo-nominal clauses 417
- 65 On attitudinal objects 421
- 66 Inflected infinitive constructions 424
- 67 Taking stock 426
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XII Conclusion: The many faces of defectiveness
- Introduction 431
- 68 Semantics 433
- 69 Morphosyntax 435
- 70 Syntax 437
- 71 On defectiveness 442
- References 445
- Index 463