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Endoclitics and the origins of Udi morphosyntax
2002, Oxford University Press
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0199246335 9780199246335
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Problem
1. The Problem and the Approach
1.1. Problems to Be Addressed and Goals
1.2. What is Udi?
1.3. A Brief Overview
1.4. History of Research
1.5. The Theoretical Basis of This Work
Part II. Endoclitics in Udi
2. Introduction to the Synchrony: Sketch of Some
Grammatical Phenomena
2.1. Declension
2.2. Use of Case Marking
2.3. Introduction to the Structure of the Udi Verb
2.4. The Tense-Aspect-Mood System
2.5. Person Marking
2.6. Passive?
2.7. Word Order
2.8. Summary
Appendix: On the Analysis of Verbstems in Udi
3. Focus
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Identifying Focus
3.3. Types of Focus Structure
3.4 Conclusion
4. Complex Verbs
4.1. Complex Verbs in Udi
4.2. The Simplex Status of Verbs in b-
4.3. Other Simplex Verbs
4.4. The Complex Verb as a Single Word
4.5. Incorporation and Argument Structure
4.6. Conclusions
5. Clitic Properties
5.1. Zwicky and Pullum
5.2. Klavans
5.3. Scalise
5.4. Romance Clitics
5.5. Agreement
5.6. Discussion
6. The Position of Clitics in Udi
6.1. Rules of Person Marker Placement
6.2. Clitic Order
6.3. The PAST Clitic
6.4. The Rules for -al in Schiefner's Texts
6.5. Permissive Placement
6.6. Compound Verbs
6.7. Predicting Person Marker Placement
6.8. Stress and Person Marker Placement
6.9. Conclusions
7. An Optimality Theory Approach
7.1. Optimality Theory and Clitic Order
7.2. The Grammar
7.3. An Optimality Theory Account of Modern Okt'omber
Speech
7.4. On the Morphology-Syntax Interface
7.5. Conclusion
Part III. The Explanation
8. Introduction to the Diachrony: Origins of Udi Morphosyntax
8.1. Relationships within the North East Caucasian Family
and within the Lezgian Subgroup
8.2. Inherited Case Marking
8.3. Inherited Agreement
8.4. Development of Udi Person Markers
8.5. Origins of the Question Form, -a
8.6. Summary
9. Development of the Udi Verb out of its Proto-Lezgian Sources
9.1. Reconstruction of the Structure of the Proto-Lezgian Verb
9.2. Old Udi Evidence
9.3. The Renewal of Complex Verbs in Udi
9.4. Hypotheses Concerning the Origins of Endoclisis in the Udi
Verb
9.5. Comparison and Evaluation of Hypotheses B, C, and D
Appendix: Diachronic Analysis of the Verbs of Motion
lo. Focus Clefts and the Origins of Focus in Udi
lo.l. Focus Clefts in North East Caucasian Languages
10.2. Relics of Focus Clefts in Nineteenth-Century Udi
10.3. Origins of the Focus Position of the Person Marker
10.4. Conclusion
n. Changes in Case-Marking Patterns
11.1. Synchrony: Use of Absolutive and Dative for Direct Objects
11.2. Diachrony: Origins of the Absolutive vs. Dative Distinction
11.3. Diachrony: Origins of Ergative Subjects of Intransitive Verbs
11.4. Diachrony: Loss of the Inherited Inversion Pattern
11.5. Alignment Changes and Language Universals
11.6. Summary
12. Explaining the Origins of the Person Marker Positions
12.1. Origin of Person Marker Patterns Involving Argument-Focus
12.2. Origins of Patterns in which the Person Marker is Endoclitic
12.3. Person Markers in Forms Containing the PAST Clitic -i/-y
12.4. Pattern lo (V-T Neg-PM)
12.5. Origins of the Verb-Final Position
12.6. Summary Table
12.7. Person Marker Placement and Stress
12.8. Conclusion.
Edition Notes
Includes text in Udi.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-295) and index.
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