The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity

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  • The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity Book Detail

  • Author : Jessica Coon
  • Release Date : 2017
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Pages : 1297
  • ISBN 13 : 0198739370
  • File Size : 92,92 MB

The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity by Jessica Coon PDF Summary

Book Description: This volume examines the phenomenon of ergativity, a grammatical patterning whereby direct objects are in some way treated like intransitive subjects, to the exclusion of transitive subjects. It includes theoretical approaches from generative, typological, and functional paradigms, as well as 16 language-specific case studies.

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The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity

The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity

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This volume examines the phenomenon of ergativity, a grammatical patterning whereby direct objects are in some way treated like intransitive subjects, to the ex

Deconstructing Ergativity

Deconstructing Ergativity

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Nominative-accusative and ergative are two common alignment types found across languages. In the former type, the subject of an intransitive verb and the subjec

Aspects of Split Ergativity

Aspects of Split Ergativity

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In languages with aspect-based split ergativity, one portion of the grammar follows an ergative pattern, while another shows a "split." In this book, Jessica Co

The Acquisition of Ergativity

The Acquisition of Ergativity

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Ergativity is one of the main challenges both for linguistic and acquisition theories. This book is unique, taking a cross-linguistic approach to the acquisitio