Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / / David Pesetsky.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, Massachusetts : : MIT Press,, [2013]
2013
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Series:Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 66
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spelling Pesetsky, David Michael.
Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / David Pesetsky.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2013]
2013
1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations.
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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.
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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
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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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title Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories /
title_full Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / David Pesetsky.
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title_full_unstemmed Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories / David Pesetsky.
title_auth Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories /
title_alt 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.
title_new Russian case morphology and the syntactic categories /
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publisher MIT Press,
publishDate 2013
physical 1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations.
contents 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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