In:Contrastive Studies in Verbal Valency
Edited by Lars Hellan, Andrej L. Malchukov and Michela Cennamo
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 237] 2017
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Table of contents
Mary Esther Kropp Dakubu In Memoriam
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IntroductionIssues in contrastive valency studies
1
Hellan Lars
Andrej Malchukov
Michela Cennamo
Part I.Argument coding: Case theory and case/valency frames
1.Multiple case binding – The principled underspecification of case exponency
27
Werner Abraham
Elisabeth Leiss
2.Infinitives: A comparative German-Norwegian study
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Dorothee Beermann
3.A labeling system for valency: Linguistic coverage and applications
109
Mary Esther
Kropp Dakubu
Lars Hellan
4.Non-canonical valency patterns in Basque, variation and evolution
151
Denis Creissels
Céline Mounole
Part II.Valency rearranging alternations
5.Exploring the domain of ditransitive constructions: Ditransitive splits and ditransitive alternations across languages
177
Andrej L. Malchukov
6.Cognate constructions in Italian and beyond: A lexical semantic approach
219
Chiara Melloni
Francesca Masini
7.Object omission and the semantics of predicates in Italian in a comparative perspective
251
Michela Cennamo
8.On animacy restrictions for the null object in Brazilian Portuguese
275
Sonia Cyrino
Part III.Voice and valency changing (uncoded/coded) alternations and markers
9.Between Passive and Middle: Evidence from Greek and beyond
297
Leonid Kulikov
Nikolaos Lavidas
10.Valency alternations between inflection and derivation: A contrastive analysis of Italian and German
327
Livio Gaeta
11.Pronominal verbs across European languages: What Spanish alternating pronominal verbs reveal
375
Ismael Iván Teomiro GarcÃa
12.Semantic constraints on the reflexive/non-reflexive alternation of Romanian unaccusatives
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Adina Dragomirescu
Alexandru Nicolae
13.Circumfixed causatives in Polish against a panorama of active and nonactive voice morphology
431
Anna Malicka-Kleparska
