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The nominative & accusative and their counterparts / edited by Kristin Davidse, Beatrice Lamiroy.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davidse, Kristin.
Lamiroy, Béatrice.
Series:
Case and grammatical relations across languages ; v. 4.
Case and grammatical relations across languages ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grammar, Comparative and general--Case.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Transitivity.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Direct object.
Physical Description:
x, 362 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Nominative and accusative and their counterparts
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamin Pub. Co., c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume is devoted to the central cases relating to the basic oppositions between subject-object and agent-patient, viz. nominative and accusative, as well as their counterparts such as ergative and absolutive. It aims at contributing to the typological investigation of these cases by providing descriptive studies of ten different languages, not only Romance and Germanic languages, but also Polish and Basque, as well as Cora, Warrwa and Ewe. These studies show that the formal devices used to mark the two nuclear cases may be quite diverse (including non-overt and 'configurational' coding), but that all the languages studied crucially display a subject-object asymmetry, even languages such as Basque and Ewe for which this had been questioned. One of the most striking subthemes to emerge from this collection is the complexity of the object-zone, both with regard to formal and functional diversity. Various studies in the volume also contribute reflections, couched mainly in broadly cognitive-functional terms, about the semantic function of the subject-object contrast and why it is so central across languages.
Contents:
Romance transitivity/ Michael Herslund
Objects and quasi-objects: the constellation of the object in French/ Ludo Melis
A construction grammar approach to transitivity in Spanish/ Nicole Delbecque
Nominative and oblique in English: reflexive clauses as a test case for distinct Agent-Patient models/ Kristin Davidse
Aspects of nominative and accusative in German/ Luk Draye
The Source-Path-Goal schema and the accusative in interaction with the genitive in Polish/ Zofia Kaleta
Objects, verbs and categories in the Cora lexicon/ Eugene Casad
Ergativity and accusativity in Basque/ Larry Trask
Ergative and accusative patterning in Warrwa/ Bill Mc Grego
Constituent order and grammatical relations in Ewe/ Felix Ameka.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 350-352) and indexes.
ISBN:
9786612162190
9781282162198
1282162195
9789027297792
9027297797
OCLC:
70751134

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