Verb-Verb Complexes in Asian Languages
Herausgeber: Kageyama, Taro; Pardeshi, Prashant; Hook, Peter E
Verb-Verb Complexes in Asian Languages
Herausgeber: Kageyama, Taro; Pardeshi, Prashant; Hook, Peter E
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This volume is the first to present a detailed survey of the systems of verb-verb complexes - compounds consisting of a main verb and a quasi-auxiliary - in Asian languages. Leading specialists offer an in-depth analysis of the diachrony and geographical distribution of these constructions in a wide range of Asian languages.
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This volume is the first to present a detailed survey of the systems of verb-verb complexes - compounds consisting of a main verb and a quasi-auxiliary - in Asian languages. Leading specialists offer an in-depth analysis of the diachrony and geographical distribution of these constructions in a wide range of Asian languages.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 604
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780198759508
- ISBN-10: 0198759509
- Artikelnr.: 60142327
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 604
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780198759508
- ISBN-10: 0198759509
- Artikelnr.: 60142327
Taro Kageyama is Professor Emeritus at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, where he was Director General from 2009-2017, and a former President of the Linguistic Society of Japan. He is the author or (co-)editor of about 40 books in the fields of word formation, morphology, lexical semantics, and syntax, with special reference to Japanese and English, including Handbook of Japanese Lexicon and Word Formation (De Gruyter, 2016) and Handbook of Japanese Contrastive Linguistics (De Gruyter, 2018). Peter E. Hook is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. His research primarily explores the syntax, semantics, and grammaticalization of compound verbs and other grammatical phenomena in Hindi-Urdu and other Indo-Aryan languages and dialects. His publications include articles in journals such as Linguistics, Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics, and South Asia Yearbook. Prashant Pardeshi is a Professor in the Division of Linguistic Theory and Typology at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics. He is interested in functional linguistic typology, comparative studies between Japanese and Indian languages, Japanese language pedagogy, and lexicography. He has published numerous articles in edited volumes and international journals such as Linguistics, Journal of Japanese Linguistics , and Acta Linguistica Asiatica.
* 1: Taro Kageyama, Peter E. Hook, and Prashant Pardeshi: Introductory
remarks
* Part I: Languages of Northeast Asia
* 2: Taro Kageyama: Between lexical verbs and auxiliaries: The
architecture of Japanese verb-verb complexes
* 3: Hirofumi Aoki and Bjarke Frellesvig: Verb-verb complexes is Old
and Middle Japanese
* 4: Taro Kageyama: Grammaticalization and constructionalization in
Japanese lexical compound verbs
* 5: Hideki Kishimoto: Syntactic V-V compounds in Japanese
* 6: Yo Matsumoto: The semantic differentiation of V-te V complexes and
V-V compounds in Japanese
* 7: Michinori Shimoji: V-V complexes in Irabu Ryukyuan
* 8: Hyun Kyung Hwang and John Whitman: Korean verb-verb sequences
* Part II: Languages of South Asia
* 9: Prashant Pardeshi: Classification of complex verbs and the
evolution of the compound verb in Marathi
* 10: Benjamin Slade: Development of verb-verb complexes in Indo-Aryan
* 11: Peter E. Hook: Births, earthquakes, meteors, and other autogenous
expressions: The Hindi-Urdu compound verb and its covert semantics
* 12: E. Annamalai: The matrix of verb-verb sequences in Tamil
* 13: Sanford Steever: Verb + verb sequences in Dravidian
* 14: Bettina Zeisler: Semantically related verb verb combinations in
Tibetan and Ladakhi: 1300 years of stable transition
* Part III: Languages of Central and Northwest Asia
* 15: Andrej Shluinsky: -V complexes in Turkic languages: Interaction
of lexical and delexicalized verbs
* 16: Noriko Ohsaki and Fuyuki Ebata: Verb-verb complexes in Central
and Eastern Turkic languages
* 17: Yu Kuribayashi: Turkish and Uyghur V-V complexes in contrast
* 18: Hisanari Yamada: V-V complexes in Avar
* Part IV: Chinese and Thai
* 19: Kingkarn Thepkanjana and Satoshi Uehara: Verbal complexes in Thai
* 20: Hsin-hsin Liang and Peter E. Hook: Verb-verb sequences in
Mandarin and Hindi-Urdu: A comparison
* References
* Index of languages
* Index of subjects
remarks
* Part I: Languages of Northeast Asia
* 2: Taro Kageyama: Between lexical verbs and auxiliaries: The
architecture of Japanese verb-verb complexes
* 3: Hirofumi Aoki and Bjarke Frellesvig: Verb-verb complexes is Old
and Middle Japanese
* 4: Taro Kageyama: Grammaticalization and constructionalization in
Japanese lexical compound verbs
* 5: Hideki Kishimoto: Syntactic V-V compounds in Japanese
* 6: Yo Matsumoto: The semantic differentiation of V-te V complexes and
V-V compounds in Japanese
* 7: Michinori Shimoji: V-V complexes in Irabu Ryukyuan
* 8: Hyun Kyung Hwang and John Whitman: Korean verb-verb sequences
* Part II: Languages of South Asia
* 9: Prashant Pardeshi: Classification of complex verbs and the
evolution of the compound verb in Marathi
* 10: Benjamin Slade: Development of verb-verb complexes in Indo-Aryan
* 11: Peter E. Hook: Births, earthquakes, meteors, and other autogenous
expressions: The Hindi-Urdu compound verb and its covert semantics
* 12: E. Annamalai: The matrix of verb-verb sequences in Tamil
* 13: Sanford Steever: Verb + verb sequences in Dravidian
* 14: Bettina Zeisler: Semantically related verb verb combinations in
Tibetan and Ladakhi: 1300 years of stable transition
* Part III: Languages of Central and Northwest Asia
* 15: Andrej Shluinsky: -V complexes in Turkic languages: Interaction
of lexical and delexicalized verbs
* 16: Noriko Ohsaki and Fuyuki Ebata: Verb-verb complexes in Central
and Eastern Turkic languages
* 17: Yu Kuribayashi: Turkish and Uyghur V-V complexes in contrast
* 18: Hisanari Yamada: V-V complexes in Avar
* Part IV: Chinese and Thai
* 19: Kingkarn Thepkanjana and Satoshi Uehara: Verbal complexes in Thai
* 20: Hsin-hsin Liang and Peter E. Hook: Verb-verb sequences in
Mandarin and Hindi-Urdu: A comparison
* References
* Index of languages
* Index of subjects
* 1: Taro Kageyama, Peter E. Hook, and Prashant Pardeshi: Introductory
remarks
* Part I: Languages of Northeast Asia
* 2: Taro Kageyama: Between lexical verbs and auxiliaries: The
architecture of Japanese verb-verb complexes
* 3: Hirofumi Aoki and Bjarke Frellesvig: Verb-verb complexes is Old
and Middle Japanese
* 4: Taro Kageyama: Grammaticalization and constructionalization in
Japanese lexical compound verbs
* 5: Hideki Kishimoto: Syntactic V-V compounds in Japanese
* 6: Yo Matsumoto: The semantic differentiation of V-te V complexes and
V-V compounds in Japanese
* 7: Michinori Shimoji: V-V complexes in Irabu Ryukyuan
* 8: Hyun Kyung Hwang and John Whitman: Korean verb-verb sequences
* Part II: Languages of South Asia
* 9: Prashant Pardeshi: Classification of complex verbs and the
evolution of the compound verb in Marathi
* 10: Benjamin Slade: Development of verb-verb complexes in Indo-Aryan
* 11: Peter E. Hook: Births, earthquakes, meteors, and other autogenous
expressions: The Hindi-Urdu compound verb and its covert semantics
* 12: E. Annamalai: The matrix of verb-verb sequences in Tamil
* 13: Sanford Steever: Verb + verb sequences in Dravidian
* 14: Bettina Zeisler: Semantically related verb verb combinations in
Tibetan and Ladakhi: 1300 years of stable transition
* Part III: Languages of Central and Northwest Asia
* 15: Andrej Shluinsky: -V complexes in Turkic languages: Interaction
of lexical and delexicalized verbs
* 16: Noriko Ohsaki and Fuyuki Ebata: Verb-verb complexes in Central
and Eastern Turkic languages
* 17: Yu Kuribayashi: Turkish and Uyghur V-V complexes in contrast
* 18: Hisanari Yamada: V-V complexes in Avar
* Part IV: Chinese and Thai
* 19: Kingkarn Thepkanjana and Satoshi Uehara: Verbal complexes in Thai
* 20: Hsin-hsin Liang and Peter E. Hook: Verb-verb sequences in
Mandarin and Hindi-Urdu: A comparison
* References
* Index of languages
* Index of subjects
remarks
* Part I: Languages of Northeast Asia
* 2: Taro Kageyama: Between lexical verbs and auxiliaries: The
architecture of Japanese verb-verb complexes
* 3: Hirofumi Aoki and Bjarke Frellesvig: Verb-verb complexes is Old
and Middle Japanese
* 4: Taro Kageyama: Grammaticalization and constructionalization in
Japanese lexical compound verbs
* 5: Hideki Kishimoto: Syntactic V-V compounds in Japanese
* 6: Yo Matsumoto: The semantic differentiation of V-te V complexes and
V-V compounds in Japanese
* 7: Michinori Shimoji: V-V complexes in Irabu Ryukyuan
* 8: Hyun Kyung Hwang and John Whitman: Korean verb-verb sequences
* Part II: Languages of South Asia
* 9: Prashant Pardeshi: Classification of complex verbs and the
evolution of the compound verb in Marathi
* 10: Benjamin Slade: Development of verb-verb complexes in Indo-Aryan
* 11: Peter E. Hook: Births, earthquakes, meteors, and other autogenous
expressions: The Hindi-Urdu compound verb and its covert semantics
* 12: E. Annamalai: The matrix of verb-verb sequences in Tamil
* 13: Sanford Steever: Verb + verb sequences in Dravidian
* 14: Bettina Zeisler: Semantically related verb verb combinations in
Tibetan and Ladakhi: 1300 years of stable transition
* Part III: Languages of Central and Northwest Asia
* 15: Andrej Shluinsky: -V complexes in Turkic languages: Interaction
of lexical and delexicalized verbs
* 16: Noriko Ohsaki and Fuyuki Ebata: Verb-verb complexes in Central
and Eastern Turkic languages
* 17: Yu Kuribayashi: Turkish and Uyghur V-V complexes in contrast
* 18: Hisanari Yamada: V-V complexes in Avar
* Part IV: Chinese and Thai
* 19: Kingkarn Thepkanjana and Satoshi Uehara: Verbal complexes in Thai
* 20: Hsin-hsin Liang and Peter E. Hook: Verb-verb sequences in
Mandarin and Hindi-Urdu: A comparison
* References
* Index of languages
* Index of subjects