Place of Case in Grammar

Place of Case in Grammar

Mertyris, Dionysios; Sevdali, Christina; Anagnostopoulou, Elena

Oxford University Press

07/2024

624

Dura

Inglês

9780198865926

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1: Elena Anagnostopoulou and Christina Sevdali: Introduction: The place of case in grammar
Part I. Theoretical issues: Parametrization, dependent case, and Agree
2: Mark C. Baker: Dependent case and the sometimes independence of ergativity and Differential Object Marking
3: Julie Anne Legate: On theories of Case and Universal Grammar
4: Omer Preminger: Taxonomies of case and ontologies of case
5: Andras Barany and Michelle Sheehan: Challenges for dependent case
6: M. Rita Manzini: Differential Object Marking and ergative as structural oblique cases in an Agree framework
7: Ian Roberts: Case and the theory of parameters
Part II. The distinction between structural and inherent case: Synchronic and diachronic issues
8: Thomas McFadden: A synthesis for the structural/inherent case distinction and its comparative and diachronic consequences
9: Olga Kagan: Can case be semantic?
10: Christin Beck and Miriam Butt: The rise of dative subjects: Relative prominence in event structure
11: Dimitris Michelioudakis, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, and Giorgos Spathas: The emergence of prepositional genitives in Greek and its diachronic implications
12: Vassilios Spyropoulos: . Case, function, and Prepositional Phrase structure in Ancient Greek
13: Fenna Bergsma: The R-pronoun and postposition waar-mee in Dutch
Part III. Specific cases: Nominatives, genitives, datives, and partitives
14: David Pesetsky: Arguments from case for a derivational theory of finiteness: Nominative memories of a past life
15: Nigel Duffield: Reconsidering nominative case in English: 'We bade it a tedious returning'
16: Paola Crisma, Cristina Guardiano, and Giuseppe Longobardi: A unified theory of Case form and Case meaning: Genitives and parametric syntax
17: Artemis Alexiadou: Greek deponent verbs and their nominalizations: Genitive case as unmarked case in the nominal domain
18: Elena Anagnostopoulou, Morgan Macleod, Dionysios Mertyris, and Christina Sevdali: Genitives and datives with Ancient Greek three-place predicates
19: Patricia Schneider-Zioga and Monica Alexandrina Irimia: Partitives, Case, and licensing in Kinande
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