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E-grāmata: Finiteness and Nominalization

Edited by (CNRS (CEMCA/SeDyL-CELIA)), Edited by (Universidad de Sonora)
  • Formāts: 387 pages
  • Sērija : Typological Studies in Language 113
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027267023
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  • Sērija : Typological Studies in Language 113
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027267023
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This volume addresses the relation between finiteness and nominalization, which is far more complex than the simple opposition finite-nonfinite. The contributions analyze finiteness cross-linguistically from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, focusing on a number of topics that has not been thoroughly explored in the literature. First, the correlation between finiteness and nominalization is also affected by a third factor, information structure. Second, there is a correlation between the continuum of finiteness and the scale from main/independent clauses to dependent clauses. Given that of nominalized constructions occur not only in dependent clauses, but also in independent clauses, it is possible to grade according to degree of nominalization, which can then be related to the scale of finiteness. Finally, each of these scales can also be seen as a product the diachronic process of re-finitization and of finitization.
Acknowledgments vii
Finiteness and nominalization: An overview
1(12)
Claudine Chamoreau
Zarina Estrada-Fernandez
Part I Finiteness, nominalization and information structure
Finiteness, nominalization, and information structure: Convergence and divergence
13(30)
Walter Bisang
Exploring finiteness and non-finiteness in Pima Bajo (Uto-Aztecan)
43(28)
Zarina Estrada-Fernandez
Part II Correlation between continuum of finiteness and scale from dependent to independent clause
Finiteness in Haruai
71(12)
Bernard Comrie
Non-finite chain-medial clauses on the continuum of finiteness in Purepecha
83(24)
Claudine Chamoreau
Part III Nominalization structures and their relation to the scale of finiteness
The evolution of grammatical nominalizations in Cahita languages
107(34)
Albert Alvarez Gonzalez
On the tightrope between infinitives and action nouns: The case of Otomi nominalizations
141(30)
Enrique L. Palancar
Referential markers in Oceanic nominalized constructions
171(34)
Claire Moyse-Faurie
The role of nominalization in theticity: A Sikuani contribution
205(38)
Francesc Queixalos
On non-finiteness and canonical imperatives
243(28)
Bernd Heine
Part IV Diachronic processes: Re-finitization and finitization
Nominalization and re-finitization
271(26)
T. Givon
Shifting finiteness in nominalization: From definitization to refinitization
297(26)
Marianne Mithun
The Manner converb in Beja (Cushitic) and its refinitization
323(22)
Martine Vanhove
On finitization
345(26)
Francoise Rose
Language Index 371(2)
Name Index 373(4)
Subject Index 377