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contents | In this paper I have examined several instances in which an oblique constituent acquires canonical subject marking, i.e. nominative case and verbal agreement (in an accusative language). These instances show that an oblique constituent may acquire subject coding properties without being beforehand endowed with subject behavioural properties, if two requirements are met: (i) this oblique constituent must exhibit a considerable functional overlap with the prototypical subject in the given language and, (ii) there must be either no canonically case-marked subject in the construction at all, or th Rise of non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Non selected dative arguments in Spanish anticausative constructions : exploring subjecthood The rise of animacy-based differential subject marking in Dutch The rise of oblique subjects in Russian Non-canonical subject marking : genitive subjects in Classical Armenian The rise of non-canonical subjects and semantic alignments in Hindi Historical changes in constructions with non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Experiencers and psychological noun predicates : from Latin to Italian Between Finnic and Indo-European : variation and change in the Estonian experiencer-object construction On the historical expansion of non-canonically marked 'subjects' in Spanish From non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques to canonical subjects -- Subjects in scandinavian The me pudet construction in the history of Latin : why and how fast non-canonical subjects come and go Diachrony of experiencer subject marking : evidence from East Caucasian Obliqueness, quasi-subjects and transitivity in Baltic and Slavonic Rise of canonical subjeethood Synthesis -- The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects and subject-like obliques |
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spelling | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects edited by Ilja Seržant, University of Bergen ; Leonid Kulikov, Ghent University Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company 2013 1 online resource (xxv, 364 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in language companion series v. 140 Print version record Rise of non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Non selected dative arguments in Spanish anticausative constructions : exploring subjecthood The rise of animacy-based differential subject marking in Dutch The rise of oblique subjects in Russian Non-canonical subject marking : genitive subjects in Classical Armenian The rise of non-canonical subjects and semantic alignments in Hindi Historical changes in constructions with non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Experiencers and psychological noun predicates : from Latin to Italian Between Finnic and Indo-European : variation and change in the Estonian experiencer-object construction On the historical expansion of non-canonically marked 'subjects' in Spanish From non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques to canonical subjects -- Subjects in scandinavian The me pudet construction in the history of Latin : why and how fast non-canonical subjects come and go Diachrony of experiencer subject marking : evidence from East Caucasian Obliqueness, quasi-subjects and transitivity in Baltic and Slavonic Rise of canonical subjeethood Synthesis -- The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects and subject-like obliques Olga Fernández-Soriano & Amaya Mendikoetxea -- Helen de Hoop -- Hakyung Jung -- Daniel Kölligan -- Annie Montaut -- Marina Benedetti -- Liina Lindström -- Chantal Melis & Marcela Flores -- Jan Terje Faarlund -- Chiara Fedriani -- Dmitry Ganenkov -- Axel Holvoet -- Ilja A. Seržant -- Ilja A. Seržant -- In this paper I have examined several instances in which an oblique constituent acquires canonical subject marking, i.e. nominative case and verbal agreement (in an accusative language). These instances show that an oblique constituent may acquire subject coding properties without being beforehand endowed with subject behavioural properties, if two requirements are met: (i) this oblique constituent must exhibit a considerable functional overlap with the prototypical subject in the given language and, (ii) there must be either no canonically case-marked subject in the construction at all, or th LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Syntax fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Topic and comment fast Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Topic and comment Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Nicht-kanonisches Subjekt (DE-588)1112143645 gnd rswk-swf Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd rswk-swf Typologie (DE-588)4061321-5 gnd rswk-swf Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Nicht-kanonisches Subjekt (DE-588)1112143645 s Typologie (DE-588)4061321-5 s Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 s Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 s 2\p DE-604 Seržant, Ilja A. edt Kulikov, L. I. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=662413 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects In this paper I have examined several instances in which an oblique constituent acquires canonical subject marking, i.e. nominative case and verbal agreement (in an accusative language). These instances show that an oblique constituent may acquire subject coding properties without being beforehand endowed with subject behavioural properties, if two requirements are met: (i) this oblique constituent must exhibit a considerable functional overlap with the prototypical subject in the given language and, (ii) there must be either no canonically case-marked subject in the construction at all, or th Rise of non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Non selected dative arguments in Spanish anticausative constructions : exploring subjecthood The rise of animacy-based differential subject marking in Dutch The rise of oblique subjects in Russian Non-canonical subject marking : genitive subjects in Classical Armenian The rise of non-canonical subjects and semantic alignments in Hindi Historical changes in constructions with non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Experiencers and psychological noun predicates : from Latin to Italian Between Finnic and Indo-European : variation and change in the Estonian experiencer-object construction On the historical expansion of non-canonically marked 'subjects' in Spanish From non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques to canonical subjects -- Subjects in scandinavian The me pudet construction in the history of Latin : why and how fast non-canonical subjects come and go Diachrony of experiencer subject marking : evidence from East Caucasian Obliqueness, quasi-subjects and transitivity in Baltic and Slavonic Rise of canonical subjeethood Synthesis -- The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects and subject-like obliques LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Syntax fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Topic and comment fast Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Topic and comment Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Nicht-kanonisches Subjekt (DE-588)1112143645 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd Typologie (DE-588)4061321-5 gnd Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd |
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title | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects |
title_alt | Rise of non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Non selected dative arguments in Spanish anticausative constructions : exploring subjecthood The rise of animacy-based differential subject marking in Dutch The rise of oblique subjects in Russian Non-canonical subject marking : genitive subjects in Classical Armenian The rise of non-canonical subjects and semantic alignments in Hindi Historical changes in constructions with non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques -- Experiencers and psychological noun predicates : from Latin to Italian Between Finnic and Indo-European : variation and change in the Estonian experiencer-object construction On the historical expansion of non-canonically marked 'subjects' in Spanish From non-canonical subjects or subject-like obliques to canonical subjects -- Subjects in scandinavian The me pudet construction in the history of Latin : why and how fast non-canonical subjects come and go Diachrony of experiencer subject marking : evidence from East Caucasian Obliqueness, quasi-subjects and transitivity in Baltic and Slavonic Rise of canonical subjeethood Synthesis -- The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects and subject-like obliques |
title_auth | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects |
title_exact_search | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects |
title_full | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects edited by Ilja Seržant, University of Bergen ; Leonid Kulikov, Ghent University |
title_fullStr | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects edited by Ilja Seržant, University of Bergen ; Leonid Kulikov, Ghent University |
title_full_unstemmed | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects edited by Ilja Seržant, University of Bergen ; Leonid Kulikov, Ghent University |
title_short | The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects |
title_sort | the diachronic typology of non canonical subjects |
topic | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Syntax fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Topic and comment fast Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Topic and comment Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Nicht-kanonisches Subjekt (DE-588)1112143645 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd Typologie (DE-588)4061321-5 gnd Historische Sprachwissenschaft (DE-588)4127276-6 gnd |
topic_facet | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general / Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general / Topic and comment Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Topic and comment Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Nicht-kanonisches Subjekt Syntax Typologie Historische Sprachwissenschaft Aufsatzsammlung |
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