Animacy and Inflectional Morphology across Languages: Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory, cartea 19
Autor Ekaitz Santaziliaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2022
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ISBN-13: 9789004513051
ISBN-10: 9004513051
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory
ISBN-10: 9004513051
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory
Notă biografică
Ekaitz Santazilia has a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of the Basque Country. He serves as Assistant Professor at the Public University of Navarre. His main research interests are typology, morphology and the history of Basque.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1Goals
2The Organization of This Book
3Methodological Issues
2 Theoretical Contribution
1A Brief Explanation of Humanity’s Interest in Animacy
2Animacy in Linguistics
3Remarks on the Behavior of Grammatical Animacy
4The Definition of “Animacy in Inflectional Morphology”
3 Techniques
1Affixation
2Alternation
3Overt Free Elements
4Reduplication
5Zero-Marking
6Morpheme Order
7Complex Techniques
8Morphophonemic Techniques
9Mixed Techniques
10Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 3
4 Word/Morpheme Classes
1(Bound) Pronouns
2Determiners
3Nouns and Noun Phrases
4Adjectives
5Number Markers, Numerals, and Quantifiers
6Verbs
7Tense Markers
8Inversion Markers
9Adverbs
10Gender/Noun Class Markers and Classifiers
11Case Markers and Adpositions
12Possessive Affixes/Genitives
13Conjunctions
14Nominalizers
15Evidentials
16Catalyzers
17Identity Affixes
18Whatchamacallit Words
19Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 4
5 Feature: Gender/Noun Class
1Animacy as a Semantic Feature for Gender Assignment
2Animacy as a Condition
3Animacy as a Value-Dependent Semantic Feature
4Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 5
6 Feature: Number
1Overt Number Marking in the Controller
2Overt Number Agreement in the Target
3Optionality
4Mismatches between the Controller and the Target
5Values Distinguished
6Inverse Number Marking
7Animacy as a Condition for Agreement Controllers
8Same Form, Different Number
9(Apparent) Exceptions to the Relation between Number and High Animacy
10Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 6
7 Feature: Person
1Animacy as a Condition for Overt Agreement
2Animacy as a Condition for Person Values: Semantic vs. Default Marking
3Animacy as a Condition for Agreement Controllers
4Obviation
5Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 7
8 Feature: Case
1Syntactic/Functional Approach
2Morphological Approach
3Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 8
9 Conclusions and Open Issues
1Three Types of Animacy
2What Is Animacy?
3Somewhat Universal
4Splits and Hierarchy
5The Purpose of Grammatical Animacy
6Epilogue
Appendix 1: Pronominal System in Zapotecan Languages
Appendix 2: Genetic Classification of Languages
Appendix 3: Data Sources
References
Language Index
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1Goals
2The Organization of This Book
3Methodological Issues
2 Theoretical Contribution
1A Brief Explanation of Humanity’s Interest in Animacy
2Animacy in Linguistics
3Remarks on the Behavior of Grammatical Animacy
4The Definition of “Animacy in Inflectional Morphology”
3 Techniques
1Affixation
2Alternation
3Overt Free Elements
4Reduplication
5Zero-Marking
6Morpheme Order
7Complex Techniques
8Morphophonemic Techniques
9Mixed Techniques
10Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 3
4 Word/Morpheme Classes
1(Bound) Pronouns
2Determiners
3Nouns and Noun Phrases
4Adjectives
5Number Markers, Numerals, and Quantifiers
6Verbs
7Tense Markers
8Inversion Markers
9Adverbs
10Gender/Noun Class Markers and Classifiers
11Case Markers and Adpositions
12Possessive Affixes/Genitives
13Conjunctions
14Nominalizers
15Evidentials
16Catalyzers
17Identity Affixes
18Whatchamacallit Words
19Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 4
5 Feature: Gender/Noun Class
1Animacy as a Semantic Feature for Gender Assignment
2Animacy as a Condition
3Animacy as a Value-Dependent Semantic Feature
4Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 5
6 Feature: Number
1Overt Number Marking in the Controller
2Overt Number Agreement in the Target
3Optionality
4Mismatches between the Controller and the Target
5Values Distinguished
6Inverse Number Marking
7Animacy as a Condition for Agreement Controllers
8Same Form, Different Number
9(Apparent) Exceptions to the Relation between Number and High Animacy
10Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 6
7 Feature: Person
1Animacy as a Condition for Overt Agreement
2Animacy as a Condition for Person Values: Semantic vs. Default Marking
3Animacy as a Condition for Agreement Controllers
4Obviation
5Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 7
8 Feature: Case
1Syntactic/Functional Approach
2Morphological Approach
3Summary and Conclusions to Chapter 8
9 Conclusions and Open Issues
1Three Types of Animacy
2What Is Animacy?
3Somewhat Universal
4Splits and Hierarchy
5The Purpose of Grammatical Animacy
6Epilogue
Appendix 1: Pronominal System in Zapotecan Languages
Appendix 2: Genetic Classification of Languages
Appendix 3: Data Sources
References
Language Index