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Prominent Internal Possessors

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This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typological phenomenon, the clause-level argument-like behaviour of internal possessors. In some languages, adnominal possessors - or a subset thereof - figure more prominently than expected in the phrase-external syntax, by controlling predicate agreement and/or acting as a switch-reference pivot in same-subject relations. There is no independent evidence that such possessors are external to the possessive phrase or that they assume head status within it. This creates a puzzle for virtually all syntactic theories, as it is generally believed that agreement and switch-reference target phrasal heads rather than dependents. Following an introduction to the typology of the phenomenon and an overview of possible syntactic analyses, chapters in the volume offer more focussed case studies from a wide range of languages spoken in the Americas, Eurasia, South Asia, and Australia. The contributions are largely based on novel data collected by the authors and present thorough discussions of the syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic properties of prominent internal possessors in the relevant languages. The volume will be of interest to researchers and students from graduate level upwards in the fields of comparative linguistics, syntax, typology, and semantics. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 576g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198812142

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András Bárány is a Post-doctoral Researcher at SOAS University of London. His PhD from the University of Cambridge explored the relationship between case and agreement in Hungarian and from a comparative perspective. His research interests include morphosyntactic phenomena across languages such as possession switch-reference and differential argument marking as well as Uralic and Turkic languages. He is the author of the OUP volume Person Case and Agreement: The Morphosyntax of Inverse Agreement and Global Case Splits (2017). Oliver Bond is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics in the Surrey Morphology Group University of Surrey. His research interests include theoretical morphosyntax typology and language documentation and description. His work has appeared in journals such as Journal of Linguistics and Linguistic Typology and he is the co-editor with Greville G. Corbett Marina Chumakina and Dunstan Brown of Archi: Complexities of Agreement in Cross-Theoretical Perspective (OUP 2016). Irina Nikolaeva is a Professor of Linguistics at SOAS University of London. Her research interests are linguistic typology syntax morphology information structure and non-transformational theories of grammar as well as the documentation and description of endangered Uralic Altaic and Palaeosiberian languages. Her recent books include Objects and Information Structure (with Mary Dalrymple; CUP 2011) and A Grammar of Tundra Nenets (de Gruyter 2014).

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