Pseudo-coordination and multiple agreement constructions

"Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English 'go and get') has been described for a number of individual languages, but this is the first edited volume to emphasize this topic from a comparative perspective, and in connection to Multiple Agreement Constructions more generally. The chapt...

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Other Authors: Giusti, Giuliana, Di Caro, Vincenzo Nicolò, Ross, Daniel (Daniel John), 1988-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2022]
Series:Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Ser.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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Table of Contents:
  • Pseudo-coordination and multiple agreement constructions: an overview / Giuliana Giusti, Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro and Daniel Ross
  • Romance languages. Theory-driven approaches and empirical advances: a protocol for pseudo-coordinations and multiple agreement constructions in Italo-Romance / Giuliana Giusti and Anna Cardinaletti
  • A bisentential syntax for a/ bare finite complements in South Italian varieties: motion verbs and the progressive / M. Rita Manzini and Paolo Lorusso
  • Preterite indicative pseudo-coordination and morphomic patterns: the case of the W-Pattern in the dialect of Delia / Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro
  • Gone unexpectedly: pseudo-coordination and the expression of surprise / Silvio Cruschina
  • The properties of the '(a) luași X' ('take and X') construction in Romanian: evidence in favor of a more fine-grained distinction among pseudocoordinative structures / Adina Camelia Bleotu
  • Other languages. Pseudo-coordination and ellipsis: expressive insights from Brazilian Portuguese and Polish / Gesoel Mendes and Marta Ruda
  • Pseudo-coordination of the verb jít ('go') in contemporary Czech / Svatava Škodová
  • In search of subjective meaning in Swedish pseudocoordination / Kristian Blensenius and Peter Andersson Lilja
  • Pseudo-coordination, pseudo-subordination, and para-hypotaxis: a perspective from Semitic linguistics / Lutz Edzard
  • Comparative and theoretical. Ambiguities in Japanese pseudo-coordination and its dialectal variation / Masaharu Shimada and Akiko Nagano
  • Partial versus full agreement in Turkish possessive and clausal DP-coordination / Deniz Tat and Jaklin Kornfilt
  • Syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of pseudo-coordination / Moreno Mitrović
  • Pseudocoordination and serial verb constructions as multi-verb predicates / Daniel Ross.