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Noun Phrases in Article-less Languages: Uzbek and beyond [Hardback]

(International Burch University, Sarajevo)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 182 pages, weight: 490 g
  • Sērija : Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 253
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202230
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202239
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 182 pages, weight: 490 g
  • Sērija : Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 253
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027202230
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202239
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This book is a theoretically oriented, comparative study of noun phrases and their semantic and morpho-syntactic properties. This is the first study that provides a comprehensive analysis of the nominal structure in Uzbek, and compares it with corresponding structures in other article and article-less languages. Uzbek nominals represent a fertile ground to test the universality of the DP hypothesis and to make an insightful contribution to an ongoing debate about the functional architecture of the nominal domain in languages with and without articles. The study shows that the ordering of various nominal suffixes in Uzbek reflects a rich functional structure, involving not only DP but also KP. The work also discusses elements such as determiners, demonstratives, quantifiers and adjectives, and positioning of these elements within the nominal domain. This study is especially useful for researchers interested in theoretical linguistics, comparative syntax and typology.
List of tables
ix
List of abbreviations
xi
Preface xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(38)
1.1 Outline of the book
2(2)
1.2 Overview of the Uzbek syntax
4(5)
1.2.1 Head position
5(1)
1.2.2 Pro-drop
5(1)
1.2.3 Free word order
6(1)
1.2.4 Interrogative sentence formation
7(1)
1.2.5 Negation
8(1)
1.3 The Uzbek noun phrase
9(30)
1.3.1 Nominal inflections
9(3)
1.3.1.1 Plural suffix -lar
12(2)
1.3.1.2 Possessive suffix
14(2)
1.3.1.3 Case
16(7)
1.3.2 The genitive-possessive constructions
23(1)
1.3.3 Components in the Uzbek noun phrase
24(3)
1.3.3.2 Demonstratives
27(1)
1.3.3.3 Pronouns
28(3)
1.3.3.4 Universal quantifiers
31(1)
1.3.3.5 Modifiers in the nominal phrase
32(7)
Chapter 2 Perspectives on the DP-Hypothesis
39(34)
2.1 Introduction
39(1)
2.2 The DP Hypothesis
39(1)
2.3 Nominal Mapping Parameter and Uzbek
40(11)
2.3.1 Uzbek and the Nominal Mapping Parameter
45(6)
2.4 Parameterized DP-Hypothesis (Boskovic, 2008, 2010)
51(14)
2.4.1 How Uzbek fares with the Parameterized DP-Hypothesis
52(13)
2.5 DP-approaches to article-less languages (Slavic and Turkic)
65(5)
2.6 Summary of the chapter
70(3)
Chapter 3 Determiners within the DP: Interpretation and architecture
73(36)
3.1 The article and the notion of "definiteness"
74(3)
3.2 Case, D and referential properties of nominals
77(16)
3.2.1 The interaction of case and referentiality
77(9)
3.2.2 Case and indefinites
86(5)
3.2.3 Universal quantifiers and case
91(2)
3.3 Demonstratives and the notions of definiteness, reference and deixis
93(12)
3.3.1 Position of Uzbek demonstratives within the DP
101(4)
3.4 Summary of the chapter
105(4)
Chapter 4 Functional projections within the nominal domain
109(58)
4.1 Small Nominals (Pereltsvaig, 2006)
111(12)
4.1.1 Small Nominals in subject position
113(4)
4.1.2 Small Nominals in object position
117(2)
4.1.3 Small Nominals in other languages
119(4)
4.2 Functional architecture of the nominal domain in Uzbek
123(13)
4.2.1 Internal ordering of nominal suffixes as a reflection of functional architecture
124(1)
4.2.2 Bare nouns in complex predicate constructions
125(5)
4.2.3 Bare nouns in complex predicate constructions are Small Nominals
130(1)
4.2.4 Small Nominals and DPs as complements of attributivizers
131(5)
4.3 Arguments for fully projected KP in Uzbek
136(29)
4.3.1 Possessors with and without genitive
144(2)
4.3.1.1 Possessors without genitive -- Izofa-2
146(3)
4.3.1.2 Genitive marked possessors -- Izofa-3
149(7)
4.3.2 Differential Object Marking and referential properties of Uzbek nominal expressions
156(1)
4.3.2.1 (In)definites and case
157(2)
4.3.2.2 Differential Object Marking in Uzbek
159(6)
4.4 Summary
165(2)
Chapter 5 Conclusion
167(2)
References 169(10)
Name index 179(2)
Subject index 181