19.784, Books: Typology/Syntax: Conti
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Subject: 19.784, Books: Typology/Syntax: Conti
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Date: 21-Feb-2008
From: Ulrich Lueders < lincom.europa at t-online.de >
Subject: Receptores y Beneficiarios: Estudio Tipológico de la
Ditransitividad: Conti
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Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:31:16
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Receptores y Beneficiarios: Estudio Tipológico de la Ditransitividad: Conti
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Title: Receptores y Beneficiarios: Estudio Tipológico de la
Ditransitividad
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Language Typology 16
Publication Year: 2008
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom.eu
Author: Carmen Conti
Paperback: ISBN: 9783895861147 Pages: 270 Price: Europe EURO 72.00
Abstract:
Este libro ofrece un estudio tipológico-funcional de las construcciones
sintácticas en las que aparecen codificados los argumentos de receptor y
beneficiario, además de sus posibles conexiones con el maleficiado. En
concreto, se analizan las distintas vías de marcación y codificación de
estos papeles semánticos en un corpus de 100 lenguas, formado a partir de
los criterios de diversidad propuestos por Rijkhoff y Bakker (1998). El
libro se detiene especialmente en la tipificación y análisis de las
construcciones aplicativas benefactivas y del marco de doble objeto (o
ascenso de dativo), que reciben una explicación teórica dentro del modelo
de la Gramática del Papel y la Referencia (o Role and Reference Grammar).
El libro consta de un total de cuatro capítulos, dos apéndices (en los que
se presentan los criterios empleados en la formación del corpus y se
recogen los ejemplos del corpus), una lista de glotónimos inglés-español y
un índice de materias, además de un apartado bibliográfico. El capítulo 1
trata los conceptos de ditransitividad, las características principales de
los verbos de transferencia y los rasgos léxicos de los papeles de receptor
y beneficiario. En el capítulo 2, se presentan las lenguas del corpus y se
clasifican los ejemplos obtenidos. El capítulo 3 se centra en el estudio de
las construcciones de doble objeto y el 4, en las construcciones
aplicativas benefactivas.
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Typology
Written In: Spanish (spa)
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