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36 Coexistence of ergative-absolutive and nominative-accusative patterns

  • Alain Rouveret
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Nonfinite Inquiries
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgments V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Foreword XV
  5. I Questions about nonfiniteness
  6. 1 Finiteness, tense, person agreement 1
  7. 2 How nonfinite domains differ from finite ones 11
  8. 3 Crossing the verb/noun border 18
  9. 4 A program 21
  10. II Key concepts and emerging issues in recent syntactic theorizing
  11. Introduction 25
  12. 5 Categories and their labels 27
  13. 6 Categories and their features: Inheritance and the C-T connection 32
  14. 7 The licensing of overt and controlled subjects 39
  15. 8 The semantics of nonfinite tense 55
  16. III The morphosyntax of English gerund forms
  17. Introduction 69
  18. 9 The syntax/morphology interface 71
  19. 10 Transcategorial items, mixed projections 79
  20. 11 A preliminary classification of gerund phrases 81
  21. 12 Lexical approaches to trancategoriality 83
  22. 13 Syntactic accounts of transcategoriality 87
  23. 14 Conclusion 100
  24. IV The syntax of English gerund clauses
  25. Introduction 103
  26. 15 Some semantic properties of gerund domains 105
  27. 16 How gerund constructions differ from one another 112
  28. 17 A labeling analysis of Acc-ing constructions 123
  29. 18 A category-switching analysis of Poss-ing constructions 129
  30. 19 A note on nominal gerund constructions 133
  31. 21 Summary 141
  32. V The morphosyntax of verbo-nominal heads in contemporary Welsh
  33. Introduction 145
  34. 22 The two uses of the verb-noun 147
  35. 23 The internal structure of VNP projections 154
  36. 24 Aspectual properties of Welsh verb-nouns 167
  37. 25 Conclusion 169
  38. VI The syntax of Welsh verbo-nominal clauses
  39. Introduction 173
  40. 26 i-initial verbo-nominal clauses 175
  41. 27 Bod-initial constructions 196
  42. 28 Labeling Welsh VN-clauses 210
  43. 29 The tense of VN-clauses 213
  44. 30 Conclusion 218
  45. VII Verbo-nominal root clauses in Middle Welsh
  46. Introduction 221
  47. 31 Some remarkable data 223
  48. 32 A short excursus on unergative VNs 227
  49. 33 Against the nominal analysis 229
  50. 34 The ergativity of verbo-nominal root and embedded clauses 234
  51. 35 Making the ergative analysis explicit 238
  52. 36 Coexistence of ergative-absolutive and nominative-accusative patterns 244
  53. 37 The interpretation of tense 249
  54. 38 Conclusion 251
  55. 39 Appendix: Proposals for the analysis of ergative structures 252
  56. VIII The syntax of inflected infinitives in European Portuguese
  57. 40 Introduction 259
  58. 41 Three asymmetries 265
  59. 42 The non-existence of an auxiliary/main verb asymmetry 269
  60. 43 The case licensing of IIC subjects 283
  61. 44 The eventive/stative divide 286
  62. 45 The factive/nonfactive asymmetry and the categorial identity of IICs 294
  63. 46 Labeling IICs 301
  64. 47 Inflected/uninflected infinitive clauses with a null subject 307
  65. 48 Conclusion 313
  66. 49 Appendix: Verb classes in European Portuguese 314
  67. IX Extraposition phenomena
  68. Introduction 319
  69. 50 The extraposition of embedded finite clauses 323
  70. 51 Why Welsh VN-clauses obligatorily extrapose, why Welsh VN-phrases cannot 331
  71. 52 A principled approach to extraposition 343
  72. 53 Why gerund clauses don’t extrapose 346
  73. 54 Why Portuguese inflected infinitive structures sometimes extrapose, sometimes don’t 351
  74. 55 Conclusion 356
  75. X The Latin ab urbe condita construction
  76. Introduction 361
  77. 56 Domain of study 363
  78. 57 Basic syntactic and semantic properties of the DPC 368
  79. 58 The analysis of passive past participles: A few landmarks 374
  80. 59 DPCs as mixed projections 383
  81. 60 Agreement and case in DPCs 392
  82. 61 The origin of linguistic variation 401
  83. 62 Conclusion 404
  84. XI Facts and events, attitudinal objects and states of affairs
  85. Introduction 409
  86. 63 Do gerund clauses name facts? 411
  87. 64 Verbo-nominal clauses 417
  88. 65 On attitudinal objects 421
  89. 66 Inflected infinitive constructions 424
  90. 67 Taking stock 426
  91. XII Conclusion: The many faces of defectiveness
  92. Introduction 431
  93. 68 Semantics 433
  94. 69 Morphosyntax 435
  95. 70 Syntax 437
  96. 71 On defectiveness 442
  97. References 445
  98. Index 463
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