Case, animacy and semantic roles
著者
書誌事項
Case, animacy and semantic roles
(Typological studies in language, v. 99)
John Benjamins, c2011
- : Hb
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全39件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The chapters of this volume scrutinize the interplay of different combinations of case, animacy and semantic roles, thus contributing to our understanding of these notions in a novel way. The focus of the chapters lies on showing how animacy affects argument marking. Unlike previous studies, these chapters primarily deal with lesser studied phenomena, such as animacy effects on spatial cases and the differences between cases and adpositions in the coding of spatial relations. In addition, theoretical and diachronic issues related to case and semantic roles are also discussed; for example, what is case, how do cases develop and what are the functional differences between cases and adpositions? The chapters deal with a variety of different languages including Uralic languages, Indo-European languages, Basque, Korean and Vaeakau-Taumako. The book is appealing to anyone interested in case, animacy and/or semantic roles.
目次
- 1. Introduction to case, animacy and semantic roles (by Kittila, Seppo)
- 2. Remarks on the coding of Goal, Recipient and Vicinal Goal in European Uralic (by Kittila, Seppo)
- 3. A case in search of an independent life: The semantics of the initial allative in a Finnish verbless construction (by Vasti, Katja)
- 4. The division of labour between synonymous locative cases and adpositions: The Estonian adessive and the adposition peal 'on' (by Klavan, Jane)
- 5. Is there a future for the Finnish comitative?: Arguments against the putative synonymy of the comitative case -ine and the postposition kanssa (by Sirola-Belliard, Maija)
- 6. Animacy and spatial cases: Typological tendencies, and the case of Basque (by Creissels, Denis)
- 7. There's more than "more animate": The Organization/Document Construction in Korean (by Song, Jae Jung)
- 8. The coding of spatial relations with human landmarks: From Latin to Romance (by Luraghi, Silvia)
- 9. A survey of the origins of directional case suffixes in European Uralic (by Ylikoski, Jussi)
- 10. Dutch spatial case (by Lestrade, Sander)
- 11. Case on the margins: Pragmatics and argument marking in Vaeakau-Taumako and beyond (by Naess, Ashild)
- 12. Why should beneficiaries be subjects (or objects)?: Affaction and grammatical relations (by Zuniga, Fernando)
「Nielsen BookData」 より