Unraveling the complexity of SE
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| Kolejni autorzy: | , |
| Streszczenie: | XI, 348 p. 70 illus. text |
| Język: | angielski |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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| Wydanie: | 1st ed. 2021. |
| Seria: | Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory,
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| Dostęp online: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57004-0 |
| Format: | Elektroniczne E-book |
Spis treści:
- Chapter 1. A guide to understanding SE constructions: where they come from and how they are connected (Grant Armstrong and Jonathan MacDonald)
- Part I: Diachronic perspectives
- Chapter 2. The development of SE from Latin to Spanish and the reflexive object cycle (Matthew Maddox)
- Chapter 3. Null-Subjects and se revisited: what medieval Romance varieties reveal (Anne Wolfsgruber)
- Part II: Voice/little v and above
- Chapter 4. On (un)grammatical clitic sequences in impersonal se constructions (Jonathan E. MacDonald and Jeriel Melgares)
- Chapter 5. Implicit agents and the Person Constraint on SE-passives (Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin)
- Chapter 6. On the nature of the impersonal SE: case, interpretation and variation (Francisco Ordóñez)
- Chapter 7. Personal SE with unergatives in Romanian (Monica Irimia and Virginia Hill)
- Part III: Voice/little v and below
- Chapter 8. On a class of figure reflexives in Romanian: Ion se spală pe mâini ‘John washes his hands’ (Alexandra Cornilescu and Alexandru Nicolae)
- Chapter 9. Causative SE: a transitive analysis (Grant Armstrong and Paula Kempchinsky)
- Chapter 10. Light verbs and the syntactic configurations of SE (Alfredo García Pardo)
- Chapter 11. The role of SE and NE in Romance verbs of directed motion. Evidence from Catalan, Italian, Aragonese and Spanish varieties (Anna Pineda)
- Chapter 12. Scalar constraints on anticausative se. The aspectual hypothesis revisited (Margot Vivanco)
- Part IV: A unifying perspective
- Chapter 13. Spanish se as a high and low verbalizer (David Basilico)
- Index.