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Subordination Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)

Subordination By Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)

Summary

Represents the study so far conducted on the typology of subordination (clause or sentence dependency). Based on an 80 language sample, this book provides a large amount of data on the coding of several types of complement, adverbial, and relative sentence.

Subordination Summary

Subordination by Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)

This book presents a typology of subordination systems across the world's languages. Traditional definitions of subordination are based on morphosyntactic criteria, such as clausal embedding or non-finiteness. Sonia Cristofaro shows that these definitions are untenable in a cross-linguistic perspective, and provides a cognitive based definition of subordination. The analysis is based on a representative 80 language sample, and represents the broadest study so far conducted on the cross-linguistic coding of several types of complement, adverbial, and relative sentence. These sentence types display considerable structural variation across languages. However, this variation turns out to be constrained, and appears crucially related to the functional properties of individual sentence types. This work is the first systematic attempt to establish comprehensive implicational hierarchies describing the coding of complement, adverbial, and relative sentences at a single stroke. Concepts from typological theory and cognitive linguistics are integrated to account for these hierarchies.

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the first systemic attempt to proivide a comprehensive functional account of the connections among all subordination types in terms of overall implicational hierarchies. To my mind, Cristofaro accomplishes this task with flying colours ... extremely well-written as well as user-friendly * Francisco Gonzalvez-Garcia, University of Almeria *

About Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)

Sonia Cristofaro received her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Pavia in 1998, and is now Associate Professor of Linguistics at the same university. Her main research areas include syntax, semantics, and typology. She is the author of a book on complementation in Ancient Greek (Aspetti della complementatione frasale in greco antico, 1996). Her publications also include various articles on the syntax and semantics of complex sentences.

Table of Contents

List of Tables ; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; 1. Theoretical Premises ; 2. The Notion of Subordination ; 3. The Coding of Subordination ; 4. The Cross-linguistic Coding of Subordination ; 5. Complement Relations ; 6. Adverbial Relations ; 7. Relative Relations ; 8. Comparison of Complement, Adverbial, and Relative Relations ; 9. The Coding of Subordination Relations ; 10. Correlations Between Individual Morphosyntactic Phenomena ; 11. Conclusions and Prospects

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NLS9780199282005
9780199282005
0199282005
Subordination by Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2005-05-19
376
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