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|a Argument structure in Kashmiri :
|b form and function of pronominal suffixation /
|c by Saartje Verbeke.
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|a Brill's studies in South and Southwest Asian languages ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Introduction to Kashmiri; 1.2. Introduction to Pronominal Suffixation; 1.2.1. Definition of 'Affix'; 1.2.2. Agreement and Pronominal Suffixation; 1.2.3. Terminology; Chapter 2. Pronominal Suffixation in Kashmiri; 2.1. Overview of the Grammatical Features Relevant to Pronominal Suffixation in Kashmiri; 2.1.1. The Verb System and Verbal Marking; 2.1.2. Case System; 2.1.3. Imperfective Constructions; 2.1.4. Ergative Pattern in the Perfective Constructions
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|a 2.2. Pronominal Suffixes2.2.1. Forms of Pronominal Suffixes; 2.2.2. Regular Functions of Pronominal Suffixes; 2.2.3. Further Uses of the Objective Suffix; 2.2.4. Multiple Use of the Ergative Suffixes; 2.2.5. Optionality of the Suffixes; 2.2.6. Grierson's Account of Pronominal Suffixation (1911); 2.3. Pronominal Suffixes in Written Standard Kashmiri; 2.3.1. Corpus Study: How are Pronominal Suffixes Used in Written Standard Kashmiri?; 2.3.2. Elicitational Data; Chapter 3. Semantic Effects on Kashmiri Alignment; 3.1. Semantic Effects on Alignment
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|a 3.1.1. Case Marking Determined by Semantics and Referential Hierarchies3.1.2. Semantic Features Determining Verb Agreement; 3.2. Direct/Inverse Patterns; 3.3. Semantic Effects on Pronominal Suffixation in Kashmiri; 3.3.1. Pronominal Suffixes as Markers of Obviation; 3.3.2. Pronominal Suffixes in Poguli; 3.4. The Status of the Second Person: Grammaticalization; 3.5. Summary; Chapter 4. V2 Word Order; 4.1. V2 Word Order in Kashmiri; 4.1.1. V2 Word Order and Pronominal Suffixation: Is There a Relation?; 4.1.2. Historical Evolution of OV to VO in European
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|a 4.1.3. A Historical Point of View4.2. Word Order in Poguli; 4.3. Word Order in Kishtawari; 4.4. Word Order in Pahari and Punjabi Languages; 4.5. Summary; Chapter 5. Pronominal Suffixation: An Areal Phenomenon?; 5.1. The Area; 5.2. The Languages and the Language Families; 5.2.1. Language 'Isolates'; 5.2.2. Dardic Languages; 5.2.3. The Lahnda Languages; 5.2.4. The Pahari Languages; 5.2.5. Tibeto-Burman Languages; 5.2.6. The Iranian Languages; 5.3. Summary; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
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|a Argument structure of Kashmiri is a study of the grammatical patterns one finds in the Indo-Aryan language Kashmiri. Kashmiri shows several unique linguistic features which sets it aside from more well-known Indo-Aryan languages. The book focuses on the grammatical relations and their coding in case marking and in verb agreement. The occurrence of pronominal suffixation in Kashmiri is related with the universal feature of referential hierarchies and the phenomenon of verb second word order. The grammatical structure of Kashmiri is situated in the linguistic area of the Himalayas, and minority languages in the area are discussed as well. The book draws on a wealth of examples from field work, local manuscripts and secondary sources and it is a first comprehensive overview of the grammatical features of Kashmiri from a typological point of view.
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|a Kashmiri language
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