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Converbs in Cross-Linguistic Perspective

 

Preface
Contributors
The converb as a cross-linguistically valid category p. 1
The meaning of converb constructions p. 57
Some typological parameters of converbs p. 97
Verb serialization and converbs - differences and similarities p. 137
Adverbial participial clauses in English p. 189
Russian converbs: a typological outline p. 239
The Hungarian converb or verbal adverbial in -va/-ve p. 283
On Turkic converb clauses p. 313
Converbs in Turkish child language: The grammaticalization of event coherence p. 349
The system of switch-reference in Tuva: Converbal and masdar-case forms p. 373
Contextual and specialized converbs in Lezgian p. 415
Converbs in Evenki p. 441
Converbs in Japanese p. 465
Burushaski converbs in their South and Central Asian areal context p. 487
A bibliography of converbs p. 529
Index of authors p. 549
Index of subjects p. 555
Index of languages p. 563



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Tags: Converbs, adverbial, Approaches, Empirical, gerunds