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Distributed for the Center for the Study of Language and Information

Farrell Ackerman and John Moore

Proto-Properties and Grammatical Encoding

A Correspondence Theory of Argument Selection

160 pages,  6 x 9  © 2001
Series: Center for the Study of Language and Information - Stanford Monographs in Linguistics

Cloth $59.95

ISBN: 9781575861678   Published June 2000

Paper $22.00

ISBN: 9781575861661   Published June 2000

Proto-Properties and Grammatical Encoding develops a comprehensive proto-property theory of argument encoding based on the work of David Dowty. Such a theory is intended to cover much of the empirical ground of mapping/linking theories in identifying the principles of correspondence between the lexical semantics of predicators and the relational and case encodings of their arguments. In this theory, Farrell Ackerman and John Moore identify two basic strategies for the organization of lexical information and demonstrate how these two strategies yield widespread patterns of regularity in the lexical information associated with predicators cross-linguistically. In particular, they consider the psych predicates, causatives, so-called "dative subjects," and object encoding in Finnic.
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