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- 2002510151 contributor B9459271.
- 2002510151 created "2002.".
- 2002510151 date "2002".
- 2002510151 date "2002.".
- 2002510151 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2002510151 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-295) and index.".
- 2002510151 description "Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Problem -- 1. The Problem and the Approach -- 1.1. Problems to Be Addressed and Goals -- 1.2. What is Udi? -- 1.3. A Brief Overview -- 1.4. History of Research -- 1.5. The Theoretical Basis of This Work -- Part II. Endoclitics in Udi -- 2. Introduction to the Synchrony: Sketch of Some -- Grammatical Phenomena -- 2.1. Declension -- 2.2. Use of Case Marking -- 2.3. Introduction to the Structure of the Udi Verb -- 2.4. The Tense-Aspect-Mood System -- 2.5. Person Marking -- 2.6. Passive? -- 2.7. Word Order -- 2.8. Summary -- Appendix: On the Analysis of Verbstems in Udi -- 3. Focus -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Identifying Focus -- 3.3. Types of Focus Structure -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4. Complex Verbs -- 4.1. Complex Verbs in Udi -- 4.2. The Simplex Status of Verbs in b- -- 4.3. Other Simplex Verbs -- 4.4. The Complex Verb as a Single Word -- 4.5. Incorporation and Argument Structure -- 4.6. Conclusions -- 5. Clitic Properties -- 5.1. Zwicky and Pullum -- 5.2. Klavans -- 5.3. Scalise -- 5.4. Romance Clitics -- 5.5. Agreement -- 5.6. Discussion -- 6. The Position of Clitics in Udi -- 6.1. Rules of Person Marker Placement -- 6.2. Clitic Order -- 6.3. The PAST Clitic -- 6.4. The Rules for -al in Schiefner's Texts -- 6.5. Permissive Placement -- 6.6. Compound Verbs -- 6.7. Predicting Person Marker Placement -- 6.8. Stress and Person Marker Placement -- 6.9. Conclusions -- 7. An Optimality Theory Approach -- 7.1. Optimality Theory and Clitic Order -- 7.2. The Grammar -- 7.3. An Optimality Theory Account of Modern Okt'omber -- Speech -- 7.4. On the Morphology-Syntax Interface -- 7.5. Conclusion -- Part III. The Explanation -- 8. Introduction to the Diachrony: Origins of Udi Morphosyntax -- 8.1. Relationships within the North East Caucasian Family -- and within the Lezgian Subgroup -- 8.2. Inherited Case Marking -- 8.3. Inherited Agreement -- 8.4. Development of Udi Person Markers -- 8.5. Origins of the Question Form, -a -- 8.6. Summary -- 9. Development of the Udi Verb out of its Proto-Lezgian Sources -- 9.1. Reconstruction of the Structure of the Proto-Lezgian Verb -- 9.2. Old Udi Evidence -- 9.3. The Renewal of Complex Verbs in Udi -- 9.4. Hypotheses Concerning the Origins of Endoclisis in the Udi -- Verb -- 9.5. Comparison and Evaluation of Hypotheses B, C, and D -- Appendix: Diachronic Analysis of the Verbs of Motion -- lo. Focus Clefts and the Origins of Focus in Udi -- lo.l. Focus Clefts in North East Caucasian Languages -- 10.2. Relics of Focus Clefts in Nineteenth-Century Udi -- 10.3. Origins of the Focus Position of the Person Marker -- 10.4. Conclusion -- n. Changes in Case-Marking Patterns -- 11.1. Synchrony: Use of Absolutive and Dative for Direct Objects -- 11.2. Diachrony: Origins of the Absolutive vs. Dative Distinction -- 11.3. Diachrony: Origins of Ergative Subjects of Intransitive Verbs -- 11.4. Diachrony: Loss of the Inherited Inversion Pattern -- 11.5. Alignment Changes and Language Universals -- 11.6. Summary -- 12. Explaining the Origins of the Person Marker Positions -- 12.1. Origin of Person Marker Patterns Involving Argument-Focus -- 12.2. Origins of Patterns in which the Person Marker is Endoclitic -- 12.3. Person Markers in Forms Containing the PAST Clitic -i/-y -- 12.4. Pattern lo (V-T Neg-PM) -- 12.5. Origins of the Verb-Final Position -- 12.6. Summary Table -- 12.7. Person Marker Placement and Stress -- 12.8. Conclusion.".
- 2002510151 extent "xvi, 299 p. ;".
- 2002510151 identifier "0199246335".
- 2002510151 identifier 2002510151-d.html.
- 2002510151 identifier 2002510151-b.html.
- 2002510151 identifier 2002510151.html.
- 2002510151 isPartOf "Oxford linguistics".
- 2002510151 issued "2002".
- 2002510151 issued "2002.".
- 2002510151 language "Includes text in Udi.".
- 2002510151 language "eng".
- 2002510151 language "engcau".
- 2002510151 publisher "Oxford : Oxford University Press,".
- 2002510151 subject "499/.964 21".
- 2002510151 subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Clitics.".
- 2002510151 subject "PK9201.U41 H37 2002".
- 2002510151 subject "Udi language Morphosyntax.".
- 2002510151 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Problem -- 1. The Problem and the Approach -- 1.1. Problems to Be Addressed and Goals -- 1.2. What is Udi? -- 1.3. A Brief Overview -- 1.4. History of Research -- 1.5. The Theoretical Basis of This Work -- Part II. Endoclitics in Udi -- 2. Introduction to the Synchrony: Sketch of Some -- Grammatical Phenomena -- 2.1. Declension -- 2.2. Use of Case Marking -- 2.3. Introduction to the Structure of the Udi Verb -- 2.4. The Tense-Aspect-Mood System -- 2.5. Person Marking -- 2.6. Passive? -- 2.7. Word Order -- 2.8. Summary -- Appendix: On the Analysis of Verbstems in Udi -- 3. Focus -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Identifying Focus -- 3.3. Types of Focus Structure -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4. Complex Verbs -- 4.1. Complex Verbs in Udi -- 4.2. The Simplex Status of Verbs in b- -- 4.3. Other Simplex Verbs -- 4.4. The Complex Verb as a Single Word -- 4.5. Incorporation and Argument Structure -- 4.6. Conclusions -- 5. Clitic Properties -- 5.1. Zwicky and Pullum -- 5.2. Klavans -- 5.3. Scalise -- 5.4. Romance Clitics -- 5.5. Agreement -- 5.6. Discussion -- 6. The Position of Clitics in Udi -- 6.1. Rules of Person Marker Placement -- 6.2. Clitic Order -- 6.3. The PAST Clitic -- 6.4. The Rules for -al in Schiefner's Texts -- 6.5. Permissive Placement -- 6.6. Compound Verbs -- 6.7. Predicting Person Marker Placement -- 6.8. Stress and Person Marker Placement -- 6.9. Conclusions -- 7. An Optimality Theory Approach -- 7.1. Optimality Theory and Clitic Order -- 7.2. The Grammar -- 7.3. An Optimality Theory Account of Modern Okt'omber -- Speech -- 7.4. On the Morphology-Syntax Interface -- 7.5. Conclusion -- Part III. The Explanation -- 8. Introduction to the Diachrony: Origins of Udi Morphosyntax -- 8.1. Relationships within the North East Caucasian Family -- and within the Lezgian Subgroup -- 8.2. Inherited Case Marking -- 8.3. Inherited Agreement -- 8.4. Development of Udi Person Markers -- 8.5. Origins of the Question Form, -a -- 8.6. Summary -- 9. Development of the Udi Verb out of its Proto-Lezgian Sources -- 9.1. Reconstruction of the Structure of the Proto-Lezgian Verb -- 9.2. Old Udi Evidence -- 9.3. The Renewal of Complex Verbs in Udi -- 9.4. Hypotheses Concerning the Origins of Endoclisis in the Udi -- Verb -- 9.5. Comparison and Evaluation of Hypotheses B, C, and D -- Appendix: Diachronic Analysis of the Verbs of Motion -- lo. Focus Clefts and the Origins of Focus in Udi -- lo.l. Focus Clefts in North East Caucasian Languages -- 10.2. Relics of Focus Clefts in Nineteenth-Century Udi -- 10.3. Origins of the Focus Position of the Person Marker -- 10.4. Conclusion -- n. Changes in Case-Marking Patterns -- 11.1. Synchrony: Use of Absolutive and Dative for Direct Objects -- 11.2. Diachrony: Origins of the Absolutive vs. Dative Distinction -- 11.3. Diachrony: Origins of Ergative Subjects of Intransitive Verbs -- 11.4. Diachrony: Loss of the Inherited Inversion Pattern -- 11.5. Alignment Changes and Language Universals -- 11.6. Summary -- 12. Explaining the Origins of the Person Marker Positions -- 12.1. Origin of Person Marker Patterns Involving Argument-Focus -- 12.2. Origins of Patterns in which the Person Marker is Endoclitic -- 12.3. Person Markers in Forms Containing the PAST Clitic -i/-y -- 12.4. Pattern lo (V-T Neg-PM) -- 12.5. Origins of the Verb-Final Position -- 12.6. Summary Table -- 12.7. Person Marker Placement and Stress -- 12.8. Conclusion.".
- 2002510151 title "Endoclitics and the origins of Udi morphosyntax / Alice C. Harris.".
- 2002510151 type "text".