The Role of Case in Russian Syntax von C. Neidle | ISBN 9789401077187

The Role of Case in Russian Syntax

von C. Neidle
Buchcover The Role of Case in Russian Syntax | C. Neidle | EAN 9789401077187 | ISBN 94-010-7718-5 | ISBN 978-94-010-7718-7

The Role of Case in Russian Syntax

von C. Neidle

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1. Overview of Case in Russian.
  • 1. Case in Russian.
  • 2. The Representation of Case.
  • 3. Assignment of Case.
  • 4. The Case of Adjectives.
  • 5. Agreement.
  • 6. Second Predicate Modifiers.
  • 2. Object Case Marking and The Genitive of Negation.
  • 1. Lexically Governed Alternation.
  • 2. Genitive of Negation.
  • 3. Distinct Mechanisms for Genitive Marking.
  • 4. Other Types of Negation.
  • 5. Scope, Interpretation, and Distribution of [+Q].
  • 6. Accusative/Genitive Alternation and Polarity Sensitivity.
  • 7. The Feature [Q] and Semantics.
  • 8. Summary.
  • 3. Apparent Genitive Subjects Within the Scope of Negation.
  • 1. Demotion.
  • 2. Do Genitive Subjects Exist?.
  • 3. Formalization of the Rule of Demotion.
  • 4. Numeral Phrases and Quantifier Phrases.
  • 1. Numeral Phrases.
  • 2. Quantifier Phrases.
  • 3. Disagreement about Non-agreeing Phrases.
  • 4. One Million.
  • 5. Summary.
  • 5. Subject Case Marking and Case Agreement of Modifiers.
  • 1. Data.
  • 2. Adjuncts and Complements.
  • 3. Agreement and Control Relations.
  • 4. Comparison with Alternative Accounts.
  • 5. Conclusions.
  • 6. Consequences for a Theory of Case.
  • 1. Long-Distance Phenomena and Control Relations.
  • 2. Toward a Theory of Russian Case.
  • 3. LFG and the Theory of Case.
  • 4. Conclusions.
  • Appendix I: Abbreviations and Transliteration.
  • 1. List of Abbreviations for Sentence Glosses.
  • 2. Transliteration.
  • Appendix II: Declension Paradigms.
  • Appendix III: Lexical Functional Grammar.
  • 1. Organization.
  • 2. Phrase Structure Rules.
  • 3. Lexical Entries.
  • 4. Lexical Redundancy Rules.
  • 5. Functional Well-Formedness.
  • 6. Possible Rules.
  • 7. Theory of Control and Complementation.
  • 7.1. Complements vs. Adjuncts.
  • 7.2. Open Complements.
  • 7.3. Open Adjuncts.
  • 7.4. Closed Complements.
  • 7.5. Closed Adjuncts.
  • 7.6. The Constituency of Complements.
  • Index of Names.
  • Indexof Subjects.