Millions of books in English, Spanish and other languages. Free UK delivery 

menu

0
  • argentina
  • chile
  • colombia
  • españa
  • méxico
  • perú
  • estados unidos
  • internacional
portada Person, Case, and Agreement: The Morphosyntax of Inverse Agreement and Global Case Splits (Rethinking Comparative Syntax)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.9 x 15.5 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9780198804185

Person, Case, and Agreement: The Morphosyntax of Inverse Agreement and Global Case Splits (Rethinking Comparative Syntax)

András Bárány (Author) · Oxford University Press, USA · Hardcover

Person, Case, and Agreement: The Morphosyntax of Inverse Agreement and Global Case Splits (Rethinking Comparative Syntax) - Barany, Andras

Physical Book

£ 143.92

  • Condition: New
Origin: U.S.A. (Import costs included in the price)
It will be shipped from our warehouse between Tuesday, June 18 and Thursday, July 04.
You will receive it anywhere in United Kingdom between 1 and 3 business days after shipment.

Synopsis "Person, Case, and Agreement: The Morphosyntax of Inverse Agreement and Global Case Splits (Rethinking Comparative Syntax)"

This book provides both language-specific and cross-linguistic comparative analyses of phenomena relating to person, case and case-marking, and agreement. It offers an explicit and detailed analysis of differential object marking in Hungarian, and shows that the same general type of analysis can account for related phenomena in unrelated languages such as Kashmiri and Sahaptin. In Hungarian, the person of both the subject and the object determines verbal morphology, while in Kashmiri and Sahaptin, person determines object case-marking and subject case-marking, respectively. Andras Barany adopts broadly the same analysis for these three languages, focusing on how person and agreement influence case-marking. In contrast, the final chapters examine how case-marking influences agreement and show how to account for both orders of interaction. Finally, the author discusses typological generalizations based on the interaction of case and agreement and shows how only the attestedpatterns of case-marking and agreement in ditransitive clauses are predicted. The book combines data from eight different language families with theory and explicit analyses, and will be of interest to both formal and data-oriented linguists and typologists alike.

Customers reviews

More customer reviews
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)

Frequently Asked Questions about the Book

All books in our catalog are Original.
The book is written in English.
The binding of this edition is Hardcover.

Questions and Answers about the Book

Do you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.

Opinions about Bookdelivery

More customer reviews