Approaches to complex predicates / / edited by Léa Nash, Pollet Samvelian.

Complex predicates can be loosely defined as a sequence of items that behave as a single predicate, projecting a single argument structure within a clause. Each of the members of the predicate contributes part of the information ordinarily associated with a single head. The present volume presents a...

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Superior document:Syntax & Semantics, Volume 41
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Syntax and semantics ; Volume 41.
Physical Description:1 online resource (301 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter /
Introduction: Approaches to Complex Predicates /
From Adpositions to Events: The Case of Location Verbs in Basque /
Univerbation of Light Verb Compounds and the Obligatory Coding Principle /
Variation and Grammaticalisation in Bantu Complex Verbal Constructions: The Dynamics of Information Growth in Swahili, Rangi and SiSwati /
Tuning in to the Verb-Particle Construction in English /
Noun-Verb Complex Predicates in Hindi and the Rise of Non-Canonical Subjects /
Malayalam Ceyy-Support and Its Relation to Event and Argument Structure /
Complex Predicates as Complementation Structures /
Complex Predicate Formation via Voice Incorporation /
Index /
Summary:Complex predicates can be loosely defined as a sequence of items that behave as a single predicate, projecting a single argument structure within a clause. Each of the members of the predicate contributes part of the information ordinarily associated with a single head. The present volume presents a collection of theoretical linguistic results on the study of complex predicates in different perspectives and with a variety of approaches. Important empirical and theoretical issues cutting across various subfields of linguistics are being addressed in this book, such as : • Syntactic and semantic modeling of complex predicate formation: compositionality, argument structure, event structure. • Differences between syntactic and morphological processes of lexeme formation. • Typological and diachronic issues in complex predicate formation. • Neo-Davidsonian analyses of abstract predicate decomposition and its morphological correlates Contributors are: Ane Berro, Denis Creissels, Hannah Gibson, Adele Goldberg, Lutz Marten, Annie Montaut, Léa Nash, Pooja Paul, Pollet Samvelian, Peter Svenonius, and Susanne Wurmbrand.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004307095
ISSN:0092-4563 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Léa Nash, Pollet Samvelian.