TY - BOOK AU - Ebata,Fuyuki AU - Ebihara,Shiho AU - Endo,Fubito AU - Imamura,Yasunari AU - Katagiri,Masumi AU - Kato,Atsuhiko AU - Kawachi,Kazuhiro AU - Kim,Joungmin AU - Kiryu,Kazuyuki AU - Kobayashi,Masato AU - Kurebito,Megumi AU - Miyachi,Asako AU - Sasaki,Kan AU - Shimoji,Michinori AU - Shirai,Satoko AU - Takahashi,Kiyoko AU - Tsunoda,Tasaku AU - Umetani,Hiroyuki TI - Mermaid Construction: A Compound-Predicate Construction with Biclausal Appearance T2 - Comparative Handbooks of Linguistics [CHL] , SN - 9783110670806 PY - 2020///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter Mouton KW - Grammatikalisierung KW - Substantiv KW - Zusammengesetztes Prädikat KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Noun KW - Compound Predicate KW - Grammaticalization KW - Syntactic Reanalysis N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; List of authors --; Maps --; Genetic classification of languages examined or referred to --; 1 Mermaid construction: An introduction and summary --; I. SOV languages --; 2 Modern Standard Japanese --; 3 Mitsukaido dialect of Japanese --; 4 Old and Early Middle Japanese --; 5 Irabu Ryukyuan --; 6 Korean --; 7 Kolyma Yukaghir --; 8 Sakha (Yakut) --; 9 Khalkha Mongolian --; 10 Amdo Tibetan --; 11 nDrapa --; 12 Kathmandu Newar --; 13 Burmese --; 14 Kurux --; 15 Hindi --; 16 Sidaama --; II. SVO languages --; 17 Thai --; III. VSO/VOS languages --; 18 Tagalog --; IV Languages in which the order of S, O and V is not fixed --; 19 Koryak --; Index of names --; Index of languages --; Index of subjects; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This volume provides detailed studies of the crosslinguistically unusual mermaid construction in seventeen languages of Asia, including Modern Standard Japanese, and one language of Africa. This construction appears to be absent in languages of Europe, Oceania and the Americas. The name - mermaid construction - alludes to its paradoxical make-up, where the structure closely resembling a verb-predicate clause ends with what may look like a noun-predicate clause. Superficially it looks biclausal; however, syntactically it is monoclausal. It has a compound predicate which contains an independent noun, a clitic or an affix derived from a noun, or a nominalizer. Its compound predicate has a modal, evidential, aspectual, temporal, stylistic or discourse-related meaning. The paradox is resolved from a diachronic perspective insofar as a biclausal structure is reanalyzed as a monoclausal one. This volume shows how a noun may be reanalyzed to become a constituent of a predicate. It constitutes an important contribution to research on grammaticalization and in particular, the grammaticalization of nouns and more generally, to the typology of syntactic reanalysis UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110670844 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110670844 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110670844/original ER -