International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb constructions (SVCs) in Emerillon, a Tupi-Guarani language. SVCs in that language result from a gerundive construction after the loss of both a subordinator and an indexation pattern specific to dependent clauses. After a short review of the general literature on the origins of SVCs and their similarity to converbs (of which Tupi-Guarani gerundives may be considered a subtype), the author gives a detailed account of the Emerillon SVCs. Strong arguments then show that Emerillon serial verbs (superficially comparable to independent verbs) originate from a 'deranked' dependent clause. The paper ends with some discussions on clause linkage, comparing ...
[[abstract]]Abstract: This paper aims to study the morphosyntax of verb sequences in Kanakanavu, a F...
Serial verb constructions are a grammatical technique whereby two or more verbs form one predicate. ...
viii, 70 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
According to Foley (1985:18), serial verb constructions (SVCs) are common in many languages, especia...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
This dissertation analyses and discusses the phenomenon of Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in Kreol...
In this paper, we intend to describe and discuss the grammatical status of the V1-V2 (Cy/vy) constru...
This paper revisits the debate between Bickerton on the one hand and Seuren, Corne, Coleman and Curn...
In many languages of the world, a sequence of several verbs act together as one unit. These sequence...
[[abstract]]Abstract: This paper aims to study the morphosyntax of verb sequences in Kanakanavu, a F...
Serial verb constructions are a grammatical technique whereby two or more verbs form one predicate. ...
viii, 70 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
According to Foley (1985:18), serial verb constructions (SVCs) are common in many languages, especia...
Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) are a frequently discussed but poorly defined syntactic feature of ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
This dissertation analyses and discusses the phenomenon of Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in Kreol...
In this paper, we intend to describe and discuss the grammatical status of the V1-V2 (Cy/vy) constru...
This paper revisits the debate between Bickerton on the one hand and Seuren, Corne, Coleman and Curn...
In many languages of the world, a sequence of several verbs act together as one unit. These sequence...
[[abstract]]Abstract: This paper aims to study the morphosyntax of verb sequences in Kanakanavu, a F...
Serial verb constructions are a grammatical technique whereby two or more verbs form one predicate. ...
viii, 70 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ...