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  Person prominence and relation prominence : on the typology of syntactic relations with particular reference to Yucatec Maya

Lehmann, C., Verhoeven, E., & Shin, Y.-M. (2004). Person prominence and relation prominence: on the typology of syntactic relations with particular reference to Yucatec Maya (2nd rev. ed.). Erfurt: Univ.

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Lehmann, Christian1, Author
Verhoeven, Elisabeth1, Author
Shin, Yong-Min, Author
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Free keywords: LoC Subject Headings: Mayan languages
 Abstract: PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2004
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 148 S.
 Publishing info: Erfurt : Univ., 2nd rev. ed.
 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Theoretical background
2.1. The cognitive structure of a situation
2.1.1. Situation, situation core, and participants
2.1.2. Participant features
2.1.3. Participant roles
2.2. Syntactic functions
2.3. Correlation between syntactic functions and participant roles
3. Prominence in typology
3.1. Subject prominence vs. topic prominence
3.2. Reference domination vs. role domination
3.3. Person prominence vs. relation prominence
4. Languages investigated
4.1. Yucatec Maya
4.2. Samoan
4.3. Maori
4.4. Tamil
4.5. Lezgian
4.6. Korean
5. Prominence in syntactic constructions
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Higher predicates
5.2.1. Modal predicates
5.2.2. Phase predicates
5.2.3. Tense, aspect, and aktionsart auxiliaries
5.3. Possessive constructions
5.3.1. Part-whole relations
5.3.2. Ascription of possession
5.3.3. Predication of belonging
5.3.4. Ascription of property to body part
5.3.5. Affection of possessor
5.4. Mental, sensual, and emotional states and processes
5.4.1. Preliminaries
5.4.2. Sensual states and processes
5.4.3. Emotional states and processes
5.4.4. Mental states and processes
5.4.5. Conclusion
5.5. Benefactive
6. Relation prominence in YM: a historical-comparative perspective
6.1. Colonial Yucatec Maya
6.1.1. Preliminaries
6.1.2. Modal predicates
6.1.3. Phase predicates
6.1.4. Aspect auxiliaries
6.1.5. Conclusion
6.2. Cognate languages
6.2.1. Preliminaries
6.2.2. Higher predicates
6.2.3. Possessive constructions
6.2.4. Mental, sensual and emotional states and processes
6.2.5. Benefactive
6.2.6. Conclusion
7. Typology
7.1. Empirical generalizations
7.1.1. The domain of possession 136
7.1.2. Higher predicates
7.1.3. Participant roles
7.2. Grammatical correlations
7.3. Conclusion
Indices
Abbreviations
Morpheme glosses & syntactic categories
Languages
Sources of data
Bibliographical references
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
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Title: Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt
  Alternative Title : ASSidUE
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Publ. Info: Erfurt : Univ.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: ZDB: 2111509-6
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