Intended for experts in typological and areal linguistics and to students of these disciplines, this study contains new theoretical insights into the nature of grammatical agreement, and empirical findings about the distribution of various agreement patterns in the world's languages.
Intended for experts in typological and areal linguistics and to students of these disciplines, this study contains new theoretical insights into the nature of grammatical agreement, and empirical findings about the distribution of various agreement patterns in the world's languages.
Ranko Matasovi¿ is Professor of Comparative Linguistics in the University of Zagreb and a Fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has published thirteen books in Croatia and abroad, including Gender in Indo-European (2004) and Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. What is agreement? 3. Domains of agreement and categories involved 4. Problems with agreement 5. Grammatical, ambiguous and anaphoric agreement 6. Marginal agreement 7. The sample of languages 8. Areal and genetic patterns in agreement systems 9. Typological correlations in agreement systems 10. Diachronic patterns in the development of agreement 11. Conclusions.
1. Introduction 2. What is agreement? 3. Domains of agreement and categories involved 4. Problems with agreement 5. Grammatical, ambiguous and anaphoric agreement 6. Marginal agreement 7. The sample of languages 8. Areal and genetic patterns in agreement systems 9. Typological correlations in agreement systems 10. Diachronic patterns in the development of agreement 11. Conclusions.
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