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The Role Of Agreement In Nonfinite Predication Grte Dalmi

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The Role Of Agreement In Nonfinite Predication Grte Dalmi
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.17 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Gréte Dalmi
ISBN: 9789027233547, 9027233543
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Role Of Agreement In Nonfinite Predication Grte Dalmi by Gréte Dalmi 9789027233547, 9027233543 instant download after payment.

This comparative syntactic study claims that agreement is the most central functional category responsible for licensing predication in finite, non-finite and small clauses alike. Intriguing syntactic phenomena like Icelandic infinitival predicates taking non-nominative (quirky) subjects; psych-impersonal and modal predicates in Italian, Hungarian and Russian; meteorological predicates, existential clauses, post-verbal and null subjects in the so-called null-subject VSO languages can all be better analyzed through a concept of predication that is closely related to AGRP, manifesting subject-verb agreement. The overt agreement marking in Hungarian and Portuguese infinitival clauses further strengthens this view. Obviation and control subjunctive clauses in the Balkan languages, Welsh finite and non-finite infinitival clauses as well as case-marked secondary predicates in Icelandic, Slovak, Hungarian, Russian and Finnish also lend support to an analysis where the [+pred] feature is checked in AGRP.

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