A Syntax of Serbian : Clausal Architecture /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington, Ind. :
Slavica Pub.,
2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1.1. The rationale
- 1.2. Chapter-by-chapter overview
- Word order and movement
- 2.1. Introductory words
- 2.2. Varied word order and copy-and-delete
- 2.3. Wh-movement
- 2.3.1. Single wh-movement and non-movement strategies
- 2.3.2. Subjunctive-like verbs and domain extension
- 2.3.3. Multiple wh-questions
- 2.4. Verb raising
- 2.4.1. Verb raising to i
- 2.4.2. Verb raising to c
- 2.5. Quantifier raising
- 2.6. Np movement: raising and passive
- 2.7. Concluding remarks
- Cps and/or polarity phrases
- 3.1. Introductory words
- 3.2. Split cp
- 3.3. An alternative to cp: polarity phrase
- 3.4. Wh-/polarity connection
- 3.5. eventive to
- 3.6. Concluding remarks
- Tense phrases, agreement phrases, and the expletive se
- 4.1. Introductory words
- 4.2. Tense phrases
- 4.2.1. Tsp and top
- 4.2.2. Tenses in Serbian
- 4.2.3. Concluding remarks
- 4.3. Agrsps and agrops: nominative, accusative, dative
- 4.3.1. Introductory words
- 4.3.2. Agrs phrase (and pro-drop)
- 4.3.3. Agro phrase
- 4.3.4. Dative subjects and dative objects
- 4.4. Expletive se
- 4.4.1. introductory note
- 4.4.2. Agrop and se
- 4.4.3. Impersonal se
- 4.5. Concluding remarks
- Aspect phrases
- 5.1. Introductory words
- 5.2. Perfective and imperfective in Serbian
- 5.3. Perfective prefixes, quantification, and aspop
- 5.4. Imperfective suffixes, quantification, and aspsp
- 5.5. Completion and transitivity
- 5.6. Concluding remarks
- At the head of the clause: second position clitics
- 6.1. Introductory words
- 6.2. Full vs. clitic forms
- 6.3. Special positioning and clustering
- 6.4. Stress or structure: is there a first-word option?
- 6.5. Intonation (and clause) boundaries
- 6.6. It can't be the first word: evidence from event--Demonstrative to
- 6.7. Subjunctive-like complements, clitic climbing, and--Other movement operations
- 6.8. Clitic-second and verb-second: the connection
- 6.8.1. Verb-second
- 6.8.2. Clitics target the highest clausal head
- 6.9. Clitics as affixes on a silent copy of the verb
- 6.9.1. An outline of the analysis
- 6.9.2. Clitic-second and the lexical verb
- 6.9.3. Clitic-second and the auxiliary verb
- 6.9.4. clitic-second and complementizers
- 6.10. Concluding remarks
- Negative concord, polarity, and the two polps
- 7.1. Foreword
- 7.2. Introduction: negative and positive feature
- Checking and the distribution of polarity items
- 7.2.1. Outline of the analysis
- 7.2.2. Basic assumptions about polarity phrases
- 7.2.3. Organization
- 7.3. N-words and ppis
- 7.4. Serbian i-npis and English any-npis
- 7.5. Wh-questions and npis
- 7.6. Wh-adjuncts and npis
- 7.7. Concluding remarks
- Event pronominal to
- 8.1. Foreword
- 8.2. Introduction
- 8.3. To as an event pronominal
- 8.3.1. Introductory words
- 8.3.2. Deictic to
- 8.3.3. Anaphoric to
- 8.3.4. Bound-variable to
- 8.4. To/ovo/ono
- 8.5. Concluding remarks
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.