Oxford Handbook of Case

Oxford Handbook of Case

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.10.2011

Herausgeber

Andrej Malchukov + weitere

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Oxford University Press

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960

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A coherent, well-structured and useful collection of authoritative overview articles as well as many specific studies ... The overview articles of the individual parts are state-of-the-art, the great majority of the topic-specific papers are helpful introductions to voluminous literatures and/or complex issues, and the language-specific studies will be valuable sources of reference for years to come. Fernando Zuniga, Studies in Language ...anyone who wishes to understand the phenomenon of case from any point of view will find something of interest... Leofranc Holford-Stevens, London Review of Books The Oxford Handbook of Case (despite occasional, mainly technical, flaws) measures up to the most exacting standards and could serve in many respects as a model for handbooks of this sort. It will undoubtedly prove an invaluable resource not only to professional linguists but particularly to a very wide circle of students. Voprosy Jazykoznanija

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.10.2011

Herausgeber

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Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

960

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24,4/17/5,1 cm

Gewicht

1616 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-969571-3

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  • Oxford Handbook of Case
    • Introduction

    • Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Case

    • 1: Barry J. Blake: History of the Research on Case

    • 2: Miriam Butt: Modern Approaches to Case: An Overview

    • 3: Jonathan David Bobaljik and Susi Wurmbrand: Case in GB/Minimalism

    • 4: Miriam Butt: Case in Lexical-Functional Grammar

    • 5: Joan Maling: The Case Tier: a Hierarchical Approach to Morphological Case

    • 6: Helen de Hoop: Case in Optimality Theory

    • 7: Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.: Case in Role and Reference Grammar

    • 8: John Anderson: Case in Localist Case Grammar

    • 9: Silvia Luraghi: Case in Cognitive Grammar

    • 10: Anna Wierzbicka: Case in NSM: a Re-analysis of the Polish Dative

    • 11: Helen de Hoop and Joost Zwarts: Case in Formal Semantics

    • Part II: Morphology of Case

    • 12: Andrew Spencer: Case as a Morphological Phenomenon

    • 13: James Blevins: Case and Declensional Paradigm

    • 14: Matthew Baerman: Case Syncretism

    • 15: Edith Moravcsik: The Distribution of Case

    • 16: Oliver A. Iggesen: Asymmetry in Case Marking: Nominal vs. Pronominal Systems

    • Part III: Syntax of Case

    • 17: Beatrice Primus: Case, Grammatical Relations, and Semantic Roles

    • 18: Ad Neeleman and Fred Weerman: Syntactic Effects of Morphological Case

    • 19: Anna Siewierska and Dik Bakker: Case and Alternative Strategies: Word Order and Agreement Marking

    • 20: Balthasar Bickel and Johanna Nichols: Case Marking and Alignment

    • 21: Masayoshi Shibatani: Case and Voice: Case in Derived Constructions

    • 22: Andrej Malchukov and Peter de Swart: Differential Case Marking and Actancy Variations

    • 23: Seppo Kittilä: Case and the Typology of Transitivity

    • Part IV: Case in (psycho)linguistic Disciplines

    • 24: Sonja Eisenbeiss, Bhuvana Narasimhan, and Maria D. Voeikova: The Acquisition of Case

    • 25: Alissa Melinger, Thomas Pechmann and Sandra Pappert: Case in Language Production

    • 26: Markus Bader and Monique Lamers: Case in Language Comprehension

    • 27: Monique Lamers and Esther Ruigendijk: Case and Aphasia

    • Part V: Areal and Diachronic Issues

    • 28: Leonid Kulikov: Evolution of Case Systems

    • 29: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization of Cases

    • 30: Johanna Barddal and Leonid Kulikov: Case in Decline

    • 31: Balthasar Bickel and Johanna Nichols: The Geography of Case

    • 32: Lars Johanson: Case and Contact Linguistics

    • Part VI: Individual Cases: Cross-Linguistic Overviews

    • 33: Martin Haspelmath: Terminology of Case

    • 34: Andrej Malchukov and Heiko Narrog: Case Polysemy

    • 35: Christa König: Marked Nominatives

    • 36: Seppo Kittilä and Andrej Malchukov: Varieties of Accusative

    • 37: Enrique Palancar: Varieties of Ergative

    • 38: Åshild Naess: Varieties of Dative

    • 39: Yury Lander: Varieties of Genitive

    • 40: Heiko Narrog: Varieties of Instrumental

    • 41: Thomas Stolz, Cornelia Stroh, and Aina Urdze: Varieties of Comitative

    • 42: Denis Creissels: Spatial Cases

    • 43: Michael Daniel and Andrew Spencer: The Vocative - an Outlier Case

    • 44: Andrej Malchukov: Rare and 'Exotic' Cases

    • Part VII: Sketches of Case Systems

    • 45: Andrej Malchukov and Andrew Spencer: Typology of Case Systems: Parameters of Variation

    • 46: Michael Daniel and Dmitri Ganenkov: Case Marking in Daghestanian: Limits of Elaboration

    • 47: Peter M. Arkadjev: Poor (Two-Term) Case Systems: Limits of Neutralization

    • 48: Don Stilo: Case In Iranian: From Reducation and Loss to Innovation and Renewal

    • 49: Andrej Sobolev: From Synthetic to Analytic Case: Variation in South Slavic Dialects

    • 50: Christa König: Case in an African Language: Ik - How Defective a Case Can be

    • 51: Mengistu Amberber: Differential Case-marking of Arguments in Amharic

    • 52: Alan Dench: Case in an Australian Language: Distribution of Case and Multiple Case-Marking in Nyamal

    • 53: Mark Donohue: Case in an Austronesian Language: Distinguishing Case Functions in Tukang Besi

    • 54: Akio Ogawa: Case in a Topic-Prominent Language: Pragmatic and Syntactic Functions of Cases in Japanese

    • 55: Elena Maslova: Case in Yukaghir Languages

    • 56: Søren Wichmann: Case Relations in Tlapanec, a Head-Marking Language

    • 57: Nick Enfield: 'Case Relations' in Lao, a Radically Isolating Language

    • References

    • Subject Index

    • Author Index

    • Language Index