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Microparameters in the grammar of Basque /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fernández, Beatriz (Editor ), Ortiz de Urbina, Jon (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Basque
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016]
Colección:Language faculty and beyond ; v. 13.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Part 1. Introductory chapters; Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; 1. Microparameters in the Grammar of Basque; 2. Looking back and moving forward; 3. Contributions to the volume; References; On Basque dialects; 1. Geographical variation and Basque dialects ; 2. Main dialectal phenomena; 2.1 Eastern morphosyntactic features (East vs. Center and West); 2.2 Western morphosyntactic features (West vs. Center and East); 2.3 Dialectal variation in nominal inflectional morphology.
  • 2.4 Dialectal variation in verbal morphology2.5 Derivational morphology; 2.6 Phonological inventory and (morpho)phonological rules; 3. Origin and development of Basque dialects ; 4. The written or "literary" dialects and regional norms; 5. Summary; References; Part 2. Case and Agreement; On the relation between ergativity, stavity and the verbal configuration of Basque; 1. Introduction ; 2. Diastratic variation: Verbal states with ergative subjects; 3. Bare analytic predicates; 4. Generalizing the analysis; 4.1 Verbal states; 4.2 Eventive -tu verbs; 5. Conclusion; References.
  • Datives in Basque bivalent unergatives1. Introduction ; 2. The predicates; 3. Bivalent unergative datives and DOM datives; 4. Syntactic behavior of dative objects in bivalent unergatives; 4.1 Dative first objects and secondary predication; 4.2 Dative first objects in impersonal constructions; 4.3 Nominalization genitives; 4.4 Other contexts; 5. Conclusion; References; Differential object marking in Basque varieties; 1. Introduction ; 2. Differential object marking (DOM); 2.1 Spanish DOM; 2.2 Hindi-Urdu DOM; 2.3 The syntax of Basque DOM; 3. Differential Object Marking in Basque.
  • 3.1 Canonical and Differential Object Marking3.2 Dative objects in alternating verbs; 3.3 Conditions and variation of DOM; 3.3.1 Animacy; 3.3.2 Person; 3.3.3 Definiteness and/or specificity; 3.3.4 Properties of the clause: Tense, finiteness, agreement; 3.4 Dialectal distribution; 4. On the syntactic nature of Basque DOM objects; 4.1 DOM objects and depictives; 4.2 ECM: DOM in transitive predication with eduki 'have'; 4.3 Double dative constructions: DOM objects + indirect objects; 4.4 Dative-absolutive alternations: The role of clausal properties; 5. A theory of DOM; 6. Conclusions.