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E-grāmata: Pseudo-Coordination and Multiple Agreement Constructions

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Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English ‘go and get’) has been described for a number of individual languages, but this is the first edited volume to emphasize this topic from a comparative perspective, and in connection to Multiple Agreement Constructions more generally. The chapters include detailed analyses of Romance, Germanic, Slavic and other languages. These contributions show important cross-linguistic similarities in these constructions, as well as their diversity, providing insights into areas such as the morphology-syntax and syntax-semantics interfaces, dialectal variation and language contact. This volume establishes Pseudo-Coordination as a descriptively important and theoretically challenging cross-linguistic phenomenon among Multiple Agreement Constructions and will be of interest for specialists in individual languages as well as typologists and theoreticians, serving as a foundation to promote continued research.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Pseudo-Coordination and Multiple Agreement Constructions: An overview
1(34)
Giuliana Giusti
Vincenzo Nicold Di Caro
Daniel Ross
Section 1 Romance languages
Chapter 2 Theory-driven approaches and empirical advances: A protocol for Pseudo-Coordinations and Multiple Agreement Constructions in Italo-Romance
35(30)
Giuliana Giusti
Anna Cardinaletti
Chapter 3 A bisentential syntax for a/bare finite complements in South Italian varieties: Motion verbs and the progressive
65(34)
M. Rita Manzini
Paolo Lorusso
Chapter 4 Preterite indicative Pseudo-Coordination and morphomic patterns. The case of the W-Pattern in the dialect of Delia
99(30)
Vincenzo Nicold Di Caro
Chapter 5 Gone unexpectedly: Pseudo-coordination and the expression of surprise
129(20)
Silvio Cruschina
Chapter 6 The properties of the `(a) lua si X' (`take and X') construction in Romanian: Evidence in favor of a more fine-grained distinction among pseudocoordinative structures
149(20)
Adina Camelia Bleotu
Section 2 Other languages
Chapter 7 Pseudo-coordination and ellipsis: Expressive insights from Brazilian Portuguese and Polish
169(22)
Gesoel Mendes
Marta Ruda
Chapter 8 Pseudo-coordination of the verb jit (`go') in contemporary Czech
191(22)
Svatava Skodova
Chapter 9 In search of subjective meaning in Swedish pseudocoordination
213(18)
Kristian Blensenius
Peter Andersson Lilja
Chapter 10 Pseudo-coordination, pseudo-subordination, and para-hypotaxis: A perspective from Semitic linguistics
231(14)
Lutz Edzard
Section 3 Comparative and theoretical
Chapter 11 Ambiguities in Japanese pseudo-coordination and its dialectal variation
245(26)
Masaharu Shimada
Akiko Nagano
Chapter 12 Partial versus full agreement in Turkish possessive and clausal DP-Coordination
271(16)
Deniz Tat
Jaklin Kornfilt
Chapter 13 Syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of Pseudo-Coordination
287(28)
Moreno Mitrovic
Chapter 14 Pseudocoordination and Serial Verb Constructions as Multi-Verb Predicates
315(22)
Daniel Ross
Language Index 337(2)
Subject Index 339