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Complex Predicates [Kietas viršelis]

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A variety of approaches to the question of the range and nature of complex predicates.

Complex predicates can be defined as predicates which are composed of more than one grammatical element (either morphemes or words), each of which contributes a non-trivial part of the information of the complex predicate. The papers collected in this volume, which were presented at a workshop at Stanford in 1993, represent a variety of approaches to the question of the range and nature of complex predicates, and draw on data from a wide spectrum of languages. This collection develops a better understanding of the range of phenomena that a general theory of complex predicates would have to account for, and to see what kinds of linguistic ideas and methodologies would be necessary for such a task.
Complex Predicates: Structure and Theory 1(13) Alex Alsina Joan Bresnan Peter Sells Lexical and Syntactic Complex Predicates 13(16) Edwin Williams On The Complex Nature of Simple Predicators 29(38) Ken hale Jay Keyser Toward a Lexical Representation of Phrasal Predicates 67(40) Farrell Ackerman Philip Lesourd Complex Predicates in Urdu 107(44) Miriam Butt Making Ones Way through the Data 151(24) Adele E. Goldberg Auxiliation and Serialization: On Discerning the Difference 175(28) Carol Rosen Causatives in Bantu and Romance 203(44) Alex Alsina Complex Predicates and Argument in Polysynthetic Languages 247(42) Mark C. Baker Grammatical Structures in Verb Serialization 289(66) Mark Durie Polysnthesis and Complex Verb Formation: The Case of Applicatives in Yimas 355(42) William A. Foley Role or Cast 397(34) Nick Evans Multidimensionality of Representation: NV Complex Predicates in Hindi 431(42) Tara Mohanan Remarks on Denominal Verbs 473(28) Paul Kiparsky Index 501