Argument structure in Kashmiri : form and function of pronominal suffixation /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2017.
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Colección: | Brill's studies in South and Southwest Asian languages ;
v. 9. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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