Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / / David Pesetsky.
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Pesetsky, David Michael. Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / David Pesetsky. Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2013] 2013 1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations. text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 66 Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Introduction to the puzzles -- 2. Do we need the traditional case categories? -- 3. Russian as a case-stacking language -- 4. Argument 1 for the core proposal : NGEN, DNOM and POBL -- 5. An independent argument from gender agreement for the initial low position of paucals -- 6. Numerals and other quantifiers -- 7. VACC and the morphosyntax of direct objects -- 8. Argument 2 for the core proposal : "You are what you assign" -- 9. Feature assignment and the notion "prototype" -- 10. Conclusions -- appendix 1. Nominative plural adjectives in paucal constructions -- appendix 2. A defectivity puzzle : the numeral-classifier construction -- appendix 3. A South Slavic argument by Horvath (2011) that "you are what you assign" holds of prepositions. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Russian language Case. Russian language Morphology. Russian language Syntax. Grammar, Comparative and general Nominals. Electronic books. Print version: Pesetsky, David Michael. Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories. Cambridge, Massacusetts : MIT Press, [2013] xii, 173 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 66. 9780262019729 0262019728 9780262525022 02625202X (DLC) 2013011184 (OCoLC)829789922 (OCoLC)829744871 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=3339720 Click to View |
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Pesetsky, David Michael. Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / Introduction to the puzzles -- Do we need the traditional case categories? -- Russian as a case-stacking language -- Argument 1 for the core proposal : NGEN, DNOM and POBL -- An independent argument from gender agreement for the initial low position of paucals -- Numerals and other quantifiers -- VACC and the morphosyntax of direct objects -- Argument 2 for the core proposal : "You are what you assign" -- Feature assignment and the notion "prototype" -- Conclusions -- Nominative plural adjectives in paucal constructions -- A defectivity puzzle : the numeral-classifier construction -- A South Slavic argument by Horvath (2011) that "you are what you assign" holds of prepositions. |
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Introduction to the puzzles -- Do we need the traditional case categories? -- Russian as a case-stacking language -- Argument 1 for the core proposal : NGEN, DNOM and POBL -- An independent argument from gender agreement for the initial low position of paucals -- Numerals and other quantifiers -- VACC and the morphosyntax of direct objects -- Argument 2 for the core proposal : "You are what you assign" -- Feature assignment and the notion "prototype" -- Conclusions -- Nominative plural adjectives in paucal constructions -- A defectivity puzzle : the numeral-classifier construction -- A South Slavic argument by Horvath (2011) that "you are what you assign" holds of prepositions. |
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1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations. |
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Introduction to the puzzles -- Do we need the traditional case categories? -- Russian as a case-stacking language -- Argument 1 for the core proposal : NGEN, DNOM and POBL -- An independent argument from gender agreement for the initial low position of paucals -- Numerals and other quantifiers -- VACC and the morphosyntax of direct objects -- Argument 2 for the core proposal : "You are what you assign" -- Feature assignment and the notion "prototype" -- Conclusions -- Nominative plural adjectives in paucal constructions -- A defectivity puzzle : the numeral-classifier construction -- A South Slavic argument by Horvath (2011) that "you are what you assign" holds of prepositions. |
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