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El. knyga: Noun-Modifying Clause Constructions in Languages of Eurasia: Rethinking theoretical and geographical boundaries

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  • Formatas: 387 pages
  • Serija: Typological Studies in Language 116
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027266132
  • Formatas: 387 pages
  • Serija: Typological Studies in Language 116
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027266132

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This volume presents a cross-linguistic investigation of clausal noun-modifying constructions in genetically varied languages of Eurasia. Contrary to a common premise that, in any language, adnominal clauses that share some features of relative clauses constitute a structurally distinct construction, some languages of Eurasia exhibit a General Noun-Modifying Clause Construction (GNMCC) -- a single construction covering a wide range of semantic relations between the head noun and the clause. Through in-depth examination of naturally-occurring and elicited data from Ainu, languages of the Caucasus (e.g. Ingush, Georgian, Bezhta, Hinuq), Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Nenets, Sino-Tibetan languages (e.g. Cantonese, Mandarin, Rawang), and Turkic languages (e.g. Turkish, Sakha), the chapters discuss whether or not the language in question exhibits a GNMCC and the range of noun modification covered by such a construction. The findings afford us new facts, new theoretical perspectives and the first step toward a more global assessment of the possibilities for GNMCCs.
Preface 1(2)
Introduction: Noun-modifying clause constructions in languages of Eurasia: Rethinking theoretical and geographical boundaries 3(20)
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Bernard Comrie
Peter Sells
Chapter 1 General noun-modifying clause constructions in Japanese
23(22)
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Chapter 2 The attributive versus final distinction and the manifestation of "main clause phenomena" in Japanese and Korean noun modifying clause constructions
45(14)
Kaoru Horie
Chapter 3 Noun-modifying constructions in Korean
59(32)
Shin-Sook Kim
Peter Sells
Chapter 4 Noun-modifying clause constructions in Sino-Tibetan languages
91(14)
Randy J. LaPolla
Chapter 5 Noun-modifying clauses in Cantonese
105(16)
Stephen Matthews
Virginia Yip
Chapter 6 General noun-modifying clause constructions in Hinuq and Bezhta, with a note on other Daghestanian languages
121(26)
Bernard Comrie
Diana Forker
Zaira Khalilova
Chapter 7 The general noun-modifying clause construction in Tundra Nenets and its possible origin
147(32)
Irina Nikolaeva
Chapter 8 Noun-modifying constructions and relativization in the central and western Caucasus
179(24)
Johanna Nichols
Chapter 9 Noun-modifying clause constructions in Ainu
203(48)
Anna Bugaeva
Chapter 10 Turkish and Turkic complex noun phrase constructions
251(42)
Jaklin Kornfilt
Nadezhda Vinokurova
Chapter 11 Noun-modifying constructions in Marathi
293(38)
Peter Edwin Hook
Prashant Pardeshi
Conclusion 331(8)
Bernard Comrie
Peter Sells
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Appendix 1 Examples to explore in noun-modifying constructions 339(16)
Appendix 2 Relative clauses and noun-modifying clauses in Chantyal 355(16)
Michael Noonan
Language Index 371(2)
Name Index 373(4)
Subject Index 377