In:Pseudo-Coordination and Multiple Agreement Constructions
Edited by Giuliana Giusti, Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro and Daniel Ross
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 274] 2022
► pp. 231–242
Chapter 10Pseudo-coordination, pseudo-subordination, and para-hypotaxis
A perspective from Semitic linguistics
Published online: 16 March 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.274.10edz
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.274.10edz
Abstract
The phenomena of pseudo-coordination and, to a lesser degree, pseudo-subordination have been recognized to play an important role in Semitics linguistics, notably in the realm of converb (gerund) and serial verb constructions, albeit under different scholarly labeling. As the distinction between coordinated (paratactic) and subordinated (hypotactic) structures is often blurred in this context, this paper additionally refers to the concept of “para-hypotaxis”. As will be shown, this choice of terminology, further elaborating on a basic model proposed by Yuasa and Sadock (2002: 91), is useful to describe an analyze a number of phenomena in the domain of complex predicates, in both ancient and modern Semitic languages.
Keywords: asyndetic, converb, infinitive, para-hypotaxis, posture verb, serial-verb construction, syndetic
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Syntactic coordination of finite and non-finite verb forms
- 3.Typological considerations
- 4.Conclusion
Acknowledgements Note Abbeviations References
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