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The Oxford handbook of ergativity

  1. Title statementThe Oxford handbook of ergativity / edited by Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, and Lisa DeMena Travis.
    PublicationOxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
    Phys.des.1 online resource.
    ISBN9780191802362 (ebook) : No price
    EditionOxford handbooks in linguistics
    Oxford handbooks online
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsIntroduction / Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, Lisa Travis --
    Split ergativity is not about ergativity / Jessica Coon, Omer Preminger --
    Ergativity and differential case marking / Andrej L. Malchukov --
    Three-way systems do not exist / Gereon Muller, Daniela Thomas --
    Antipassive / Maria Polinsky --
    Remarks on the relation between case-alignment and constituent order / Tarald Taraldsen --
    Ergativity in nominalization / Artemis Alexiadou --
    Ergativity and Austronesian-type voice systems / Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine, Theodore Levin, Coppe van Urk --
    On the morphosyntactic reflexes of the information structure in the ergative patterning of the Inuit language / Alana Johns, Ivona Kucerova --
    Ergative constellations in the structure of speech acts / Martina Wiltschko --
    Grammaticalization of ergative case marking / William McGregor --
    Ergativity in discourse and grammar / John W. DuBois --
    Deconstructing Iranian ergativity / Geoffrey Haig --
    Intransitivity and the development of ergative alignment / Edith Aldridge --
    Developments into and out of ergativity / Miriam Butt, Ashwini Deo --
    Ergativity and language change in Austronesian languages / Ritsuko Kikusawa --
    Lexical category and alignment in Austronesian / Daniel Kaufman --
    The acquisition of ergativity / Edith Bavin --
    The role of defaults in the acquisition of Basque ergative and dative morphology / Jennifer Austin --
    A comparative study of the acquisition of nominative and ergative agreement in European and Mayan languages / Clifton Pye, Barbara Pfeiler --
    Processing ergativity / Adam Zawiszewski --
    Experimental approaches to ergative languages / Nicholas Longenbaugh, Maria Polinsky --
    Parameterizing ergativity / Michelle Sheehan --
    Correlates of ergativity in Mayan / Judith Aissen --
    Ergative case in Burushaski / Mark C. Baker --
    Ergativity in Basque / Ane Berro, Ricardo Etxepare --
    Hindi/Urdu and related languages / Miriam Butt --
    Ergativity in Inuktitut / Richard Compton --
    Ergativity in Nakh-Dagestanian / Diana Forker --
    Ergativity in Neo-Aramaic / Geoffrey Khan --
    Ergativity in Africa / Christa Konig --
    Ergativity in Tibeto-Burman / Shobhana Chelliah --
    The ergative in Warlpiri / Mary Laughren --
    Accusative and ergative in Hindi / Anoop Mahajan --
    Ergative-absolutive patterns in Tongan / Yuko Otsuka --
    Ergativity across Tsimshianic / Tyler Peterson --
    What being a syntactically ergative language means for Katukina-Kanamari / Francesc Queixalos --
    Ergativity in Je languages / Andres Salanova --
    Interaction of ergativity and information structure in Jaminjung (Australia) / Eva Schultze-Berndt --
    Alignment and orientation in Kartvelian (South Caucasian) / Kevin Tuite --
    On inherent and dependent theories of ergative case / Mark C. Baker, Jonathan Bobalijk --
    The locus of ergative case / Julie Anne Legate --
    Ergative need not split / Itziar Laka --
    The structure source of split ergativity and ergative case in Georgian / Lea Nash --
    Split ergativity in syntax and at morphological spellout / Ellen Woolford.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    AudienceSpecialized.
    Another responsib. Coon, Jessica,
    Massam, Diane,
    Travis, Lisa deMena,
    Subj. Headings Grammar, Comparative and general - Ergative constructions.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    Examines the phenomenon of ergativity, a grammatical patterning whereby direct objects are in some way treated like intransitive subjects, to the exclusion of transitive subjects. It includes theoretical approaches from generative, typological, and functional paradigms, as well as 16 language-specific case studies.

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