The syntax of the be-possessive : parametric variation and surface diversities

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The syntax of the be-possessive : parametric variation and surface diversities

Hakyung Jung

(Linguistik aktuell, v. 172)

John Benjamins, c2011

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-264) and index

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This book is the first attempt to provide a unified account of the be-possessive syntax and its extension to the modal and the perfect constructions in Russian/North Russian within a generative framework. Apparently diverse constructions are construed as deriving from the have/be parameter, which depends on the utilization of the prepositional complementizer with a Case feature. The be-perfect structure provides an adequate environment where ergativity is encoded via verbal nominalization. The relevance of the be-perfect structure for a split ergative pattern shows that the ergative system is a syntactically conditioned phenomenon rather than a purely morphological diversity. This volume also offers the diachronic study of the be-syntax, investigating the evolution of the be-perfect and be-modal constructions, which has rarely been explored within a formal framework. Concrete scenarios are proposed for the developmental paths of the be-perfect and the be-modal constructions, based on textual evidence in old North Russian.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Acknowledgements
  • 2. List of abbreviations
  • 3. Chapter 1 Parametric variation in synchrony and diachrony
  • 4. Chapter 2 The syntax of the be-possessive in Russian
  • 5. Chapter 3 The consequences of the be-possessive structure: Modal and perfect
  • 6. Chapter 4 The be-perfect and ergativity in North Russian
  • 7. Chapter 5 Microvariations in Case and Agreement
  • 8. Chapter 6 Thematic feature reduction: The historical extension of the syntax of the be-possessive to the be-modal
  • 9. Chapter 7 Thematic feature reduction: The development of the -no/-to perfect
  • 10. Chapter 8 Conclusion
  • 11. Bibliography
  • 12. Index

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