Non-verbal Predication in the Worlds Languages
A Typological Survey Volume 2: Africa, Austronesia, Papunesia, Australia, Comparative Handbooks of Linguistics [CHL]
Pier Marco Bertinetto/Luca Ciucci/Denis Creissels
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Zusatztext
The notion of predication is usually associated with the lexical class of verbs. However, the predicate function may also be expressed by Noun / Adjective / Adverb / Quantifier Phrases: a. John is a doctor. b. The man is old. c. The boys are in the garden. d. Sam's friends are many. Natural languages do, with respect to non-verbal predication, what they are expected to do in any compartment of grammar: they sharply diverge in their behavior. This book offers a wide typological overview of how languages deal with non-verbal predication (henceforth: NVP). After the pioneering works by Hengeveld (1992) and Stassen (1997), no other work has attempted to provide a comprehensive overview of this pervasive syntactic phenomenon. Hence, the need for this book. The introductory chapter highlights the main features to be considered: - the lexical and morphosyntactic nature of the predicate. the morphological expression of NVP. the semantic types of NVP. The bulk of the book consists of a collection of papers, written by well-known specialists, targeting different languages or language families, thus offering a rich array of typological data. This book will be of interest to typologists, syntacticians of any theoretical creed, and students of linguistics at large.
Autorenportrait
Pier Marco Bertinetto, Pisa, Italy; Luca Ciucci, Passau, Germany; Denis Creissels, Lyon, France.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 06.11.2025
Umfang: XIV, 510 S., 3 farbige Illustr., 3 col. ill.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783112209660
Umbreit-Nr.: 5925953
