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Event Structure and the Left Periphery: Studies on Hungarian 2008 Edition
Contributor(s): Kiss, Katalin É. (Editor)
ISBN: 1402047541     ISBN-13: 9781402047541
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2007
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Annotation: This book provides substantial new results in a novel field of research examining the syntactic and semantic consequences of event structure. The studies of this volume examine the hypothesis that event structure correlates with word order, the presence or absence of the verbal particle, the []/- specific] feature of the internal argument, aspect, focusing, negation, and negative quantification, among others. The results reported concern the telicising vs. perfectivizing role of the verbal particle; the syntactic and semantic differences of verbs denoting a delimited change, and those denoting creation or coming into being; evidence of viewpoint aspect in a language with no morphological viewpoint marking; the aspectual role of non-thematic objects; the source of the ?exhaustive identification? function of structural focus; the interaction of negation and aspect etc.
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - Semantics
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Grammar & Punctuation
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - Syntax
Dewey: 494.511
Series: Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.98 lbs) 304 pages
 
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Katalin Kiss, of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, has brought together in this volume substantial new results in a novel field of research.

The text analyzes the syntactic and semantic consequences of event structure. The studies contained in this volume test the hypothesis that event structure correlates with a number of things, including word order, the presence or absence of the verbal particle, and the ]/- specific] feature of the internal argument.