Complex Predicates in Oceanic Languages : : Studies in the Dynamics of Binding and Boundness / / ed. by Isabelle Bril, Françoise Ozanne-Rivierre.

Serial verbs and complex predicates have a long history of research, yet there is comparatively little documentation on Oceanic languages. This volume presents new data for further typological studies. While previous research on serial verbs in Oceanic languages was mostly devoted to "core"...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT] , 29
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Physical Description:1 online resource (398 p.)
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Other title:i-iv --
Contents --
List of Contributors --
Introduction --
Complex nuclei in Oceanic languages: Contribution to an areal typology --
What do we really know about serial verb constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages? --
Core-layer junctures in Saliba --
Serial and complex verb constructions in Teop --
Chains of freedom: Constraints and creativity in the macro-verb strategies of Mwotlap --
Serial and compound verbs in Anejom̃ --
Complex verbs and dependency strategies in Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia) --
Complex predicate constructions in East Uvean (Wallis) --
Serial verbs and complex constructions in Pileni --
Complex predicates in Tahitian: A particular case of qualitative modification --
Complex predicates and Juxtapositional Constructions in Samoan --
The grammaticization of directional verbs in Oceanic languages --
The evolution of the verb ‘take’ in New Caledonian languages --
Verbal compounds and lexical prefixes in the languages of New Caledonia --
References --
Index
Summary:Serial verbs and complex predicates have a long history of research, yet there is comparatively little documentation on Oceanic languages. This volume presents new data for further typological studies. While previous research on serial verbs in Oceanic languages was mostly devoted to "core" serial constructions (with non-contiguous sV(o)sV(o) nuclei), this volume contributes a more detailed investigation of the "nuclear" type of complex predicates involving contiguous sVV(o) nuclei. Complex predicates of the form VV may correspond to two different syntactic structures, either co-ranking or hierarchized (head-modifier). Though the VV pattern does evidence a tendency towards structural compression, often entailing the fusion of the argument structures of two or more nuclei, yet it cannot be reduced to cases of co-lexicalization, compounding or grammaticalization. The data also show the "nuclear" type to be compatible with all types of basic word orders (VSO, VOS, SVO, SOV), with no evidence that this results from any word order change. This challenges the claim that "nuclear" serialization correlates with verb-final order, and "core" serialization with verb-medial order.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110913286
9783110636970
9783110742961
ISSN:0933-761X ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110913286
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Isabelle Bril, Françoise Ozanne-Rivierre.