· 2016
This title, first published in 1985, is an investigation of certain aspects of the syntax of relative and comparative clauses. The author provides a typological survey of relative clauses in the languages of the world which serves both to convey a general impression of what relative clauses are like in the languages of the world, and to establish certain phenomena that are of theoretical import. The author also examines comparative clauses, and integrates the material given with that presented for relatives. This title will be of interest to students of language and linguistics.
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This book provides a simple but precise framework for describing complex predicates and related constructions, and applies it principally to the analysis of complex predicates in Romance, and certain serial verb constructions in Tariana and Miskitu. The authors argue for replacing the projection architecture of LFG with a notion of differential information spreading within a unified feature structure. Another important feature is the use of the conception of argument-structure in Chris Manning's Ergativity to facilitate the description of how complex predicates are assembled. In both of these aspects the result is a framework that preserves the descriptive parsimony of LFG while taking on key ideas from HPSG.
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· 1996
Use of lexical-functional grammar theories for multi- case marking on nominals in Australian languages; analyses syntax and word-structure of Warlpiri, Kayardild and Martuthunira.
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· 1991
Discusses 'multilevel case marking' (MLCM) ; nominals bear a sequence of case markers, each signally properties of the synactic structure; suggests a way to analyse MLCM by means of an concept of 'inside -out unification'
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