
Converbs in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
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| Published by: Anonymous on 5 March 2016 | Views: 1589 |
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| Preface |
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| Contributors |
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| 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 |