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Multiple object constructions in P'orhépecha : argument realization and valence-affecting morphology /

In Multiple Object Constructions in P'orhepecha, Capistran offers a detailed description of double and triple object clauses in P'orhepecha, a Mesoamerican isolate with a case system lacking an accusative-dative distinction. Regarding argument realization, Capistran discusses alternating c...

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Clasificación:PM4297 C3.64
Autor principal: Capistrán Garza, Alejandra
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2015.
Colección:Brill's studies in the indigenous languages of the Americas ; 9
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245 1 0 |a Multiple object constructions in P'orhépecha :  |b argument realization and valence-affecting morphology /  |c by Alejandra Capistran Garza. 
260 |a Leiden ;  |a Boston :  |b Brill,  |c 2015. 
300 |a xvii, 340 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
440 0 |a Brill's studies in the indigenous languages of the Americas ;  |v 9 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas: (p.[319]-333) e índice 
505 0 0 |g 1.  |g Introduction --  |t P'orhépecha background and sources --  |t Previous works on P'orhépecha grammar --  |t P'orhépecha grammatical sketch --  |t Phonological and morphophonological characteristics --  |t Morphological and syntactic charecteristics --  |t Verbal stems and inflection --  |t Case and adpositions --  |t Pronominal forms --  |t Morphological marking syntactic relations --  |t General aspects of the sentence --  |g 2.  |t Subject and object in monotransitive constructions --  |t Coding properties --  |t Nominative case marking and objective case marking --  |t Subject and object verb markings --  |t Pronominal forms --  |t Omission of subject and object pronominal forms --  |t Behavioral properties --  |t Indefinite human object marker --  |t Reflexivization and reciprocalization --  |t Passivization --  |g 3.  |t Three-argument Constructions with Non-derived Verbs --  |t Coding properties of double object ditransitive constructions --  |t Case marking --  |t Constituent order --  |t Object marking on the verb: the suffix -a --  |t Pronominal object forms and omission --  |t Construction split: double object constructions versus R Encoded as oblique --  |t Morphosyntactic behavior: double object constructions versus R Encoded as Oblique --  |t Passivitation --  |t Reciprocalization and reflexivization --  |t Indefinite Object Marker --  |t Summary --  |t Co-occurrence of Valence-decreasing morphemes --  |g 4.  |t Applicative Constructions --  |t Formal and semantic properties of applicative marking --  |t Applicative marking with-ku/chi --  |t Applicative vs. oblique constructions: alternation and split --  |t Thematic role of the applied object --  |t Summary --  |t Morphosyntactic properties of double object applicative constructions --  |t Allomorphs of suffixes -ku and -chi in constructions with the passive, reciprocal of indefinite object morphemes --  |g For the benefit of the agent: constructions with -kurhi --  |t Applicatives and Internal possession -- 
505 0 0 |g 5.  |t Constructions with Causative/Instrumental Suffixes --  |t Morphological causatives --  |t Causative allomorphs --  |t Double causative marking and indirect causation --  |t Double object causative constructions --  |t Coding properties --  |t Behavioral properties --  |t Passivization --  |t Constructions with the reciprocal morpheme -p'era --  |t Indefinite Object Marker --  |t Causativization of causativized intransitive predicates --  |t Encoding the causee in oblique function: Benefactive causatives with the suffix -kurhi --  |t Instrumental constructions --  |g 6.  |t Predicates with Spatial Suffixes: Part-whole Relations and External Possession Constructions --  |t Grammatical status of spatial suffixes --  |t Relationships between the space signaled by spatial morphemes and the arguments of the derived verb --  |t Change of domain or relocalization of the space referrend to by spatial morphemes --  |t Valence change and coding patterns of predicates with part-whole morphemes --  |t Functions of the locative expansions -ku and -ta --  |t Ditransitive external possession constructions --  |g 7.  |t Constructions with Predicates Involving More than Three Arguments --  |t Causativization and applicativization of predicates with part-whole spatial morphemes --  |t Causativization and applicativization of Non-derived ditransitive verbs --  |t Applicative constructions --  |t Causative constructions --  |t Morphosyntactic properties of objects in tritansitive constructions --  |t Predicates exhibiting interaction of causative and applicative morphemes --  |t Causativization of applicativized predicates --  |t Applicativization of causativized predicates --  |t Summary --  |t Constructions with double applicativization --  |t Constructions with double causativization --  |g 8.  |t Conclusions --  |t Valance-increasing mechanisms --  |t Coding patterns: Alternating constructions and construction splits --  |t Semantic-syntax interface. 
520 1 |a In Multiple Object Constructions in P'orhepecha, Capistran offers a detailed description of double and triple object clauses in P'orhepecha, a Mesoamerican isolate with a case system lacking an accusative-dative distinction. Regarding argument realization, Capistran discusses alternating constructions and a construction split triggered by the person hierarchy. Valence-affecting operations-applicative, causative/instrumental and part-whole lexical suffixes-are examined, highlighting the person features of applicative suffixes and the complex part-whole morphology. Capistran's analysis demonstrates that in P'orhepecha most object coding properties show a neutral pattern, while all behavioral properties present asymmetries that shape a secundative pattern or PO/SO alignment. Capistran argues that the strong tendency in P'orhepecha to determine PO selection according to a thematic ranking helps explain the (un)grammaticality of tritransitive constructions. 
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