Mixed Categories Nominalizations in Quechua
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1988, 1988
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1988 |
Series: | Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1: Introduction
- 1. Towards a Theory of Mixed Categories
- 2. Overview of the Structure of Quechua
- 2: Syntactic Categories and Their Projections
- 1. Nominalized Clauses versus Main Clauses
- 2. Nominalizations and the Syntactic Categories of Quechua
- 3. Transcategorial Constructions
- 4. Summary
- 3: Morphology and Syntax
- 1. Quechua Nominalizations and Their Morphology
- 2. Affixes versus Clitics
- 3. The Lexical Entry and Its Constitution
- 4. The Lexicon and Syntax
- 5. Summary
- 4: Case
- 1. Case as an X? Phenomenon
- 2. Types of Case Assignment
- 3. Structural Case Assignment
- 4. Case Marking in Prepositional Phrases, Adjectival Phrases and Noun Phrases
- 5. The Case Filter
- 6. Summary
- 5: Move Case
- 1. Extraction Facts in Quechua
- 2. Raising as Move CASE
- 3. Wh-movement as Move CASE
- 4. Move CASE and the Non-Configurational Properties of Quechua
- 5. Summary
- 6: Complementation Versus Relativization
- 1. The Structure of Relative Clauses
- 2. -q Relatives and Other -q Clauses
- 3. Non-Subject Relative Clauses
- 4. Free Relatives
- 5. Summary
- 7: Nominalized Clauses as Propositions
- 1. Clause Typology
- 2. Propositionality and AUX
- 3. Types of Tense in Quechua
- 4. Clauses without INFL: Restructuring Verbs
- 5. Predication and the Complements of Perception Verbs
- 6. Typology of Clauses Revisited
- 7. Summary
- 8: Module Interaction and Category Theory
- 8.1. Listing the Properties of Quechua
- 8.2. Relating these Properties to Each Other: Module Interaction
- General References
- Index of Names