The Verb in TurkishEser Erguvanl? Taylan John Benjamins Publishing, 21 Şub 2002 - 267 sayfa This book is a collection of articles on the properties of the verb in Turkish as the core element of clause structure, by linguists from different parts of the world. Articles present the most recent analyses on the Turkish language carried out in various theoretical orientations within the functional-formal range. The topics researched in the contributions center around properties of verbal inflection as the morphological means to express temporal, aspectual and modal notions, and the implications of these morphological configurations to syntactic theory. |
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A note on mood modality tense and aspect affixes in Turkish | 47 |
Periphrastic tenseaspectmood | 61 |
On the relation between temporalaspectual adverbs and the verb form in Turkish | 97 |
The referential properties of the implicit arguments of impersonal passive constructions | 129 |
The auxiliary verb ol at the morphologysyntax interface | 151 |
Functional projections and their subjects in Turkish clauses | 183 |
On small clauses other bare verbal complements and feature checking in Turkish | 213 |
Turkish as a nonprodrop language | 239 |
Name index | 261 |
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ACC-marked adjunct clauses adverb(ial)s adverbs affixes agreement morphology agreement paradigm Aktionsart analysis Ankara aorist aspectual assigned auxiliary verb Ayse bile Bogazici University checking Chomsky Cinque clitic complement configuration consider defined definition DPACC durative EcEk examples expressed externally instigated fact factive find finite first functional heads Genitive git-ti Goksel grammatical Hasan henuz Herkes implicit arguments inflectional interpretation intransitives Iohanson Iohn IP construction Iyor Kornfilt lexical main clauses modality mood morpheme morphosyntactic Nazan negative nominal Agr nominalized clauses non-finite ofthe ol-du oldu ORCS overt pronouns Ozsoy past tense perfect aspect periphrastic phonological position postposition predicate present pro-drop language properties reading relative clauses S/he saat san 1yor Schaaik semantic sentence situation types slot Spec—Head SpecAgrSP specific stative structure suffix syntactic syntax telic tense affixes tense forms Tense2 Tense2 forms Turkic languages Turkish Grammar Turkish Linguistics unaccusatives unergatives ungrammaticality verbal viewpoint aspect XPiAgr y)di