Ten Studies in Dependency Syntax
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; Boston
De Gruyter, Inc.,
[2021]
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| Series: | Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ;
347. |
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Symbols, abbreviations and writing conventions
- Introduction
- Part I: A Brief Overview of the Meaning-Text Model
- 1 Meaning-Text linguistic model
- Part II: Surface-Syntactic Relations
- 2 A general inventory of surface-syntactic relations in the world's languages
- 3 Syntactic subject: syntactic relations, once again
- 4 "Multiple subjects" and "multiple direct objects" in Korean
- 5 Genitive adnominal dependents in Russian: surface- syntactic relations in the N→NGEN phrase
- Part III: Hard Nuts in Syntax
- Cracked by Dependency Description
- 6 Relative clause: a typology
- 7 ESLI ..., TO ... 'if ..., then ...' Syntax of binary conjunctions in Russian
- 8 The East/Southeast Asian answer to the European passive
- 9 Pronominal idioms with a blasphemous noun in Russian and syntactically similar expressions
- Part IV: Word Order
- Linearizing Dependency Structures
- 10 Word order in Russian
- 11 Linear ordering of genitive adnominal dependents cosubordinated to a noun in Russian
- References
- Index of definitions
- Index of notions and terms, supplied with a glossary
- Index of languages
- Index of semantic and lexical units
