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E-grāmata: Big Events, Small Clauses: The Grammar of Elaboration

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This book investigates specific syntactic means of event elaborationacross seven Indo-European languages (English, German, Norwegian,French, Russian, Latin and Ancient Greek): bare and comitative smallclauses (absolutes), participle constructions and related clause-like butnon-finite adjuncts that increase descriptive granularity with respect toconstitutive parts of the matrix event (elaboration in the narrowestsense), or describe eventualities that are co-located and connectedwith but not part of the matrix event. The book falls in twoparts. Part I addresses central theoretical issues: How is the co-eventiveinterpretation of such adjuncts achieved? What is the internal syntax ofparticipial and converb constructions? How do these constructionsfunction at the discourse level, as compared to various finite structuresthat are available for co-eventive elaboration? Part II takes an empiricalcross-linguistic perspective. It consists of five self-contained chapters thatare based on parallel corpora and study either the use of a specificconstruction across at least two of the seven object languages, or how aspecific construction is rendered in other languages.

Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen and Dag Haug, University of Oslo, Norway.
Preface vii
List of abbreviations
ix
Introduction 1(20)
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Dag T. T. Haug
Part I Theoretical issues
Chapter 1 Co-eventive adjuncts: main issues and clarifications
21(34)
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Dag T. T. Haug
Chapter 2 Closed adjuncts: degrees of pertinence
55(38)
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Dag T. T. Haug
Kjell-Johan Saebø
Chapter 3 Open adjuncts: participial syntax
93(38)
Hans Petter Helland
Anneliese Pitz
Chapter 4 Open adjuncts: degrees of event integration
131(48)
Dag T. T. Haug
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Bergljot Behrens
Hans Petter Helland
Chapter 5 Competing structures: the discourse perspective
179(50)
Bergljot Behrens
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Kre Solfjeld
Part II Language-specific case studies
Chapter 6.1 Possessive absolutes in English and their Norwegian correspondences
229(30)
Hilde Hasselgrd
Chapter 6.2 On absolutes in French, German, and Norwegian
259(28)
Marianne Hobaek Haff
Chapter 7 Open verb-headed adjuncts in New Testament Greek and the Latin of the Vulgate
287(36)
Dag T. T. Haug
Chapter 8 The meaning of Russian converbs
323(40)
Maria Filiouchkina Krave
Chapter 9 Participant- and event-oriented adjectival adjuncts in translation German-Nonvegian
363(28)
Kre Solfjeld
Chapter 10 German wobei-clauses in translation
391(32)
Wiebke Ramm
Summary and final discussion 423(16)
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
Dag T. T. Haug
References 439(14)
Index 453(4)
Contributors 457
Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen and Dag Haug, University of Oslo, Norway.