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Origins Of Predicates Evidence From Plains Cree Outstanding Dissertations In Linguistics Tomio Hirose

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Origins Of Predicates Evidence From Plains Cree Outstanding Dissertations In Linguistics Tomio Hirose
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Tomio Hirose
ISBN: 9780203509036, 9780203605455, 9780415967792, 020350903X, 0203605454, 0415967791
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Origins Of Predicates Evidence From Plains Cree Outstanding Dissertations In Linguistics Tomio Hirose by Tomio Hirose 9780203509036, 9780203605455, 9780415967792, 020350903X, 0203605454, 0415967791 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new perspective on natural language predicates by analyzing data from the Plains Cree language. Contrary to traditional understanding, Cree verbal complexes are syntactic constructs composed of morphemes as syntactic objects that are subject to structurally defined constraints, such as c-command. Tomio Hirose illustrates this in his study of vP syntax, event semantics, morphology-syntax mappings, unaccusativity, noun incorporation, and valency-reducing phenomena.

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