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- catalog contributor b11775384.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Language typology: Arbitrariness and system -- 1.2. Indo-European linguistics and content-related typology -- 1.3. Language types -- 1.4. Proto-Indo-European and active typology -- 1.5. The aim of this study -- Ch. 2. The ergative and active hypotheses for Proto-Indo-European -- 2.1. Preliminary discussion: Uhlenbeck and Sapir -- 2.2. General characteristics of ergativity -- 2.3. Proto-Indo-European and the ergative hypothesis -- 2.4. Non-Transitive languages -- 2.5. Conclusion: The non-nominative stage of Proto-Indo-European -- Ch. 3. Impersonal verbs -- 3.1. The impersonal verb in Indo-European: General considerations -- 3.2. Impersonal verbs referring to weather conditions -- 3.3. Impersonal verbs in Latin not referring to weather conditions -- 3.4. The development of impersonal verbs in the shift from Latin to Romance -- 3.5. Impersonal verbs in non-Indo-European languages -- Ch. 4. Possessive mihi est constructions -- 4.1. Types of possession -- 4.2. Possession in Indo-European languages -- 4.3. The mihi est construction in Latin -- 4.4. Dative vs. genitive in possessive constructions -- Ch. 5. Nominal structures: Verbal mihi est constructions -- 5.1. Verbal mihi est constructions in the early daughter languages -- 5.2. Verbal mihi est constructions in Latin -- 5.3. Verbal mihi est constructions: conclusion -- Ch. 6. Nominal structures: Absolute constructions -- 6.1. Absolute constructions in the early daughter languages -- 6.2. Absolute constructions: An inherited characteristic? -- 6.3. Absolute constructions in Latin -- 6.4. The development of absolute constructions in Latin -- 6.5. Absolutes in Old and Middle French -- Ch. 7. Conclusion -- 7.1. Proto-Indo-European grammar -- 7.2. Syntactic residues in Proto-Indo-European -- 7.3. Grammatical characteristics and the development of syntactic residues -- 7.4. Parallels with other structures.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 394 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "3110167239 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 125".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : M. de Gruyter ,".
- catalog subject "415 21".
- catalog subject "Indo-European languages Syntax.".
- catalog subject "Indo-European languages Verb.".
- catalog subject "P671 .B38 2000".
- catalog subject "Proto-Indo-European language Syntax.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Language typology: Arbitrariness and system -- 1.2. Indo-European linguistics and content-related typology -- 1.3. Language types -- 1.4. Proto-Indo-European and active typology -- 1.5. The aim of this study -- Ch. 2. The ergative and active hypotheses for Proto-Indo-European -- 2.1. Preliminary discussion: Uhlenbeck and Sapir -- 2.2. General characteristics of ergativity -- 2.3. Proto-Indo-European and the ergative hypothesis -- 2.4. Non-Transitive languages -- 2.5. Conclusion: The non-nominative stage of Proto-Indo-European -- Ch. 3. Impersonal verbs -- 3.1. The impersonal verb in Indo-European: General considerations -- 3.2. Impersonal verbs referring to weather conditions -- 3.3. Impersonal verbs in Latin not referring to weather conditions -- 3.4. The development of impersonal verbs in the shift from Latin to Romance -- 3.5. Impersonal verbs in non-Indo-European languages -- Ch. 4. Possessive mihi est constructions -- 4.1. Types of possession -- 4.2. Possession in Indo-European languages -- 4.3. The mihi est construction in Latin -- 4.4. Dative vs. genitive in possessive constructions -- Ch. 5. Nominal structures: Verbal mihi est constructions -- 5.1. Verbal mihi est constructions in the early daughter languages -- 5.2. Verbal mihi est constructions in Latin -- 5.3. Verbal mihi est constructions: conclusion -- Ch. 6. Nominal structures: Absolute constructions -- 6.1. Absolute constructions in the early daughter languages -- 6.2. Absolute constructions: An inherited characteristic? -- 6.3. Absolute constructions in Latin -- 6.4. The development of absolute constructions in Latin -- 6.5. Absolutes in Old and Middle French -- Ch. 7. Conclusion -- 7.1. Proto-Indo-European grammar -- 7.2. Syntactic residues in Proto-Indo-European -- 7.3. Grammatical characteristics and the development of syntactic residues -- 7.4. Parallels with other structures.".
- catalog title "Archaic syntax in Indo-European ; the spread of transitivity in Latin and French / by Brigitte Bauer.".
- catalog type "text".