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E-grāmata: Advances in Iranian Linguistics II

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"This volume brings together selected papers from the first North American Conference in Iranian Linguistics, which was organized by the linguistics department at Stony Brook University. Papers were selected to illustrate the range of frameworks, diverseareas of research and how the boundaries of linguistic analysis of Iranian languages have expanded over the years. The contributions collected in this volume address advancing research and complex methodological explorations in a broad range of topics inPersian syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics, typology and classification, as well as historical linguistics. Some of the papers also investigate less-studied and endangered Iranian languages such as Tat, Gilaki and Mazandarani, Sorani and Kurmanji Kurdish, and Zazaki. The volume will be of value to scholars in theoretical frameworks as well as those with typological and diachronic perspectives, and in particular to those working in Iranian linguistics"--

This volume offers insight into different aspects of an interesting but fairly understudied language family, opens a path to new inquiries, and provides valuable contribution to linguistics, in general, and to Iranian linguistics, in particular. The articles in this volume offer novel analyses of significant properties of some of the Iranian languages, and contribute to various linguistic subareas such as experimental and historical linguistics as well as the morphology, syntax and semantics of several members of this language family. Specifically, this volume features a few articles on the Ezafe construction which shed new light on this interesting phenomenon of Western Iranian languages from historical, comparative and syntactic points of view. Moreover, a few articles address the syntax and formal semantics of properties of Persian, offering new insight into particular constructions in this language which are also fruitful for the general theory of linguistics. Crucially, all authors raise important questions, opening up the path for further investigations.
Introduction 1(11)
Simin Karimi
Narges Nematollahi
Roya Kabiri
Jian Gang Ngui
Chapter 1 Anaphoric potential of pseudo-incorporated bare objects in Persian
12(32)
Fereshteh Modarresi
Manfred Krifka
Chapter 2 Persian quantifiers and their scope
44(37)
Nazila Shafiei
Chapter 3 Why-stripping in Persian
81(19)
Vahideh Rasekhi
Chapter 4 Middle Persian Ezafe
100(30)
Vida Samiian
Richard Larson
Chapter 5 Ezafe and the article
130(24)
Shuan Osman Karim
Chapter 6 Ezafe as a linking feature within DP
154(26)
Songul Gundogdu
Betul Erbasi
Chapter 7 Mood selection in complement clauses in Persian
180(30)
Narges Nematollahi
Chapter 8 Three types of verb stem levelling in Tat
210(21)
Murad Suleymanov
Chapter 9 A null stem analysis of Persian copular verbs
231(32)
Wataru Okubo
Hiroki Nomoto
Chapter 10 Semi-anticausatives
263(19)
Davood Kasraie Kilakjani
Chapter 11 The nature and licensing of hi:tf elements in Persian
282(25)
Dennis R. Storoshenko
Mahyar Nakhaei
Language Index 307(2)
Name Index 309(4)
Subject Index 313