In:Noun-Modifying Clause Constructions in Languages of Eurasia: Rethinking theoretical and geographical boundaries
Edited by Yoshiko Matsumoto, Bernard Comrie and Peter Sells
[Typological Studies in Language 116] 2017
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Published online: 28 February 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.116.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
1
Introduction
3
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Bernard Comrie
Peter Sells
Chapter 1General noun-modifying clause constructions in Japanese
23
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Chapter 2The attributive versus final distinction and the manifestation of “main clause phenomena” in Japanese and Korean noun-modifying clause constructions
45
Kaoru Horie
Chapter 3Noun-modifying constructions in Korean
59
Shin-Sook Kim
Peter Sells
Chapter 4Noun-modifying clause constructions in Sino-Tibetan languages
91
Randy LaPolla
Chapter 5Noun-modifying clauses in Cantonese
105
Stephen Matthews
Virginia Yip
Chapter 6General noun-modifying clause constructions in Hinuq and Bezhta, with a note on other Daghestanian languages
121
Bernard Comrie
Diana Forker
Zaira Khalilova
Chapter 7The general noun-modifying clause construction in Tundra Nenets and its possible origins
147
Irina Nikolaeva
Chapter 8Noun-modifying constructions and relativization in the central and western Caucasus
179
Johanna Nichols
Chapter 9Noun-modifying clause constructions in Ainu
203
Anna Bugaeva
Chapter 10Turkish and Turkic complex noun phrase constructions
251
Jaklin Kornfilt
Nadezhda Vinokurova
Chapter 11Noun-modifying constructions in Marathi
293
Peter Hook
Prashant Pardeshi
Conclusion
331
Bernard Comrie
Peter Sells
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Appendix 1.Questionnaire – Examples to consider in noun-modifying constructions
339
Appendix 2.Relative clauses and noun-modifying clauses in Chantyal
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