The grammar of case: Towards a localistic theory
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PART i: PRELIMINARIES page I
i Introduction 3
1. i A non localist view of case 3
i .2 Localist views of case 5
1.21 Hjelmslev s la categorie des cas 6
1.3 Surfacism 7
1.31 .. .in localist theories 7
1.32 ... and in non localist theories 9
1.4 A Statement of intent 9
1.41 Prospect 11
1.42 Wider considerations 11
2 A sketch of the grammar 14
2.1 Some assumptions concerning the form of the grammar 14
2.11 The universality of underlying case relations 14
2.12 Remarks on the organiz#tjon of the grammar 15
2.13 A Schema for the grammar 19
2.14 Some omissions 20
2.2 Subcategorization and constituency 20
2.21 Rules of constituency for categories 21
2.22 Rules of subcategorization 22
2.23 Rules of constituency for features 23
2.3 Syntactic (transformational) rules 24
2.4 Overview of the semantico syntactic component 25
2.5 Some inadequacies of constituency rules 27
2.6 Dependency as an alternative to constituency 29
2.61 N and NP 31
2.7 Revision of the semantico syntactic component 32
2.71 Further omissions 32
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PART II: NOMINATIVE AND ERGATIVE page 35
3 Nominative 37
3.1 Preliminaries 37
3.2 Stative and non stative 3^
3.3 Fragment of grammar, 1 39
4 Ergative 4°
4.1 Preliminaries 4°
4.2 Some syntactic correlates 4° !
4.3 Ergative and nominative 42
4.31 Some remarks on the formation of subjects and
objects 44
4.32 Ergative and non ergative verbs 44
4.33 Rules for ergatives 45 f
4.4 Ergative clauses 46
4.41 Actives and passives 46 |
4.42 The Status of cop 46
4.43 Long and short passives 47
4.5 Reflexive ergative clauses 49 ]
4.51 The unique Status of nom 50 j
4.52 Revised rules for ergatives 5°
4.6 The morphological representation of erg and nom in
various languages 5l
4.61 Ergative languages 52
4.62 Active languages 52
4.63 Other possibilities 53 i
4.64 Co existent morphological Systems 54
4.7 Stative reflexive ergative clauses 55
4.8 Oblique Stative ergative clauses 57
4.81 The revised Status of cop 59
4.82 Revised rules for stativity 59
4.9 Fragment of grammar, 2 60
5 Nominative, ergative and causatives 64 |
5.1 Two kinds of transitive verb 64 ;
5.2 Transitive and intransitive uses 64
5.21 Transitive Suffixes in various languages 65
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5.3 On causative verbs page 66
5.31 Causative and inchoative 67
5.32 Other transitive and intransitive pairings 67
5.4 Causatives with sentential nominative 69
5.41 A problem in the grammar of antonymy 70
5.5 Intransitive causatives 71
5.6 Adjectival causatives 72
5.7 Rules for causativity 73
5.8 Clauses of result 73
5.9 Causativization of nominal clauses 75
5.10 Prospect 77
PART Hl: LOCATIVE AND ABLATIVE
6 Locative 81
6.1 Preliminaries 81
6.11 Rules for locatives 83
6.2 Stative locative clauses 84
6.3 Clauses with copula + locative 85
6.31 Interpreted as verbless 85
6.32 .. .as involving deletion of a pro verb 85
6.33 ... as involving non segmentalization 88
6.4 Subjectivization of locatives 89
6.41 A preliminary formulation 89
6.42 Cop, stat and subjectivization 90
6.43 Stat on loc 92
6.44 A revised formulation 92
6.45 Remarks on stativeness 94
6.5 Objectivization of locatives 94
6.6 Reflexive locative clauses (loc on nom)? 96
6.7 Fragment of grammar, 3 97
6.8 Erg on loc 99
7 Abstract location 100
7.1 Preliminaries 100
7.2 Clauses with a type of abstract locative 100
7.21 Some syntactic correlates 101
7.22 Morphological representation of dative 102
7.23 Ergativization of dative locative 103
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7.24 Objectivization and subjectivization of datives page 104
7.25 Ergativization of nom 105
7.26 Dative clauses with sentential nom 105
7.27 Summary 106
7.3 Possessive and existential clauses 107
7.31 Possession and location 107
7.32 Copying involving there... 107
7.33 Copying involving have 110
7.34 A comparison of the copying variants 110
7.35 Existential clauses 112
7.36 Possessive clauses 113
7.4 Summary 117
8 Ablative 119
8.1 Preliminaries 119
8.11 Static and dynamic 119
8.2 A proposal for directional clauses 120
8.21 Remarks on come and go 122
8.3 Stative directional clauses 123 [
8.4 Fragment of grammar, 4 125 |
9 Abstract direction 128 i
9.1 Preliminaries 128
9.2 A type of abstract directional clause 129
9.21 A proposal 129
9.22 The structure of buying and selling 130 j
9.23 Objectivization and subjectivization of loc 132 i
9.24 .. .and of abl 134 f
9.25 Summary 135
9.26 Further examples 135
9.27 Some lexical identities 136
9.28 The relationship between objectivization and
subjectivization 137
9.3 Locative and directional relationships 137 j
9.4 Some non causative directional clauses 139 j
9.41 With receive 139
9.42 With owejdue 140
9.5 Some verbalizations 142
9.51 Speak, say and teil 144 j
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9.6 Remarks on some performative verbs page 146
9.7 Verbs of Sensation iß
9.71 Smell I48
9.72 »See and hear 149
9.8 Summary and prospect 150
PART IV: INTERLUDE 151
10 Sequencing 153
10.1 Concatenation system vs. set system 153
10.2 Objectivization and subjectivization as nomina
tivization 155
10.21 In ergative clauses 155
10.22 In non ergative clauses 158
10.3 The scope of ± subjective 158
10.4 Implications of nominativization 159
10.5 Sequencing rules 160
10.51 For ergative clauses 160
10.52 For non ergative clauses 162
10.6 Sequencing hierarchies 163
10.7 The sequencing rules revised 164
partv: local and non local 167
11 Ablative and ergative, locative and nominative 169
11.1 Reflexive directional clauses 169
11.11 An instrumental sub type 170
11.2 Transitivity and direction 173
11.21 The parallel in distribution 173
11.22 Syncretisms and the semantic parallel 173
11.23 A. restriction on the distribution of loc
and abl 174
11.24 A proposal concerning transitivity and
direction 175
11.25 Revised rules for transitivity and direction 177
11.26 The stativeness hierarchy 178
n.3 Causatives as superordinate 178
11.31 With subordinate loc 178
11.32 With simple subordinate nom 181
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11.33 With superficial sentential nom PaSe J^2
11.34 With subordinate erg 183
11.35 Resultative clauses 184
11.36 Restrictions on the subordinate clause 186
11.37 Fragment of grammar, 5 186
11.38 More on restrictions on the subordinate 188
11.39 Sequencing revised 189
11.4 An alternative interpretation for causatives 193
n.41 ...exemplified 194
11.42 Reflexive causatives reinterpreted 196
11.43 Elimination of N identity requirements 197
11.44 Sequencing revised again: ergative for 199
subjective
11.5 Causatives by a subcategorization cycle 202
11.51 The causative cycle 202
11.52 Counter arguments 202
11.6 The relationship between loc and nom 203
11.61 Some considerations 203
11.62 Predicative nom 206
11.63 Further speculations 207
12 Prospect and retrospect 210
12.1 A final fragment of grammar 210
12.2 Generating It was sold to Mary 213
12.3 Final remarks 217
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ABBREVIATIONS 223
INDEX 239
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