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A Grammar of Basque / ed. by José Ignacio Hualde, Jon Ortiz de Urbina.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Mouton Grammar Library [MGL] ; 26Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (943 p.) : 153 tabContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110176834
  • 9783110895285
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 490
LOC classification:
  • PH5031 .G73 2003eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
I-XXX -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. The Basque language and its name -- 1.2. The Basque language today: number of speakers, geographical distribution, official status, sociolinguistic aspects -- 1.3. Brief overview of the external history of the Basque language -- 1.4. Purported relatives -- 1.5. This grammar and other grammars -- Chapter 2: Phonology -- 2.1. Segmental phonology -- 2.2. Accentuation -- 2.3. Intonation -- Chapter 3: Morphology -- 3.1. The Noun Phrase: nouns, determiners and modifiers; pronouns and names -- 3.2. Case and number inflection of noun phrases -- 3.3. Postpositions -- 3.4. Adverbs -- 3.5. Verbs -- 3.6. Conjunctions and connectors -- 3.7. Derivation -- 3.8. Compounds -- Chapter 4: Syntax -- 4.1. Valency and argument structure in the Basque verb -- 4.2. Nominal Predication: copulative sentences and secondary predication -- 4.3. Word order -- 4.4. Focalization -- 4.5. Negation -- 4.6. Exclamatives -- 4.7. Impersonal clauses -- 4.8. Causatives -- 4.9. Reciprocal and reflexive constructions -- 4.10. Subordination -- 4.11. Coordination -- Chapter 5: Texts -- Sources of examples -- References -- Index
Summary: This book is a comprehensive grammar of the Basque language. The phonology, morphology and syntax of the language are described in detail. The description is illustrated with fully-glossed examples both constructed and extracted from a great number of written sources. Although the focus is the modern standard language, dialectal features are considered in some detail and examples are taken from all dialects and periods.
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I-XXX -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. The Basque language and its name -- 1.2. The Basque language today: number of speakers, geographical distribution, official status, sociolinguistic aspects -- 1.3. Brief overview of the external history of the Basque language -- 1.4. Purported relatives -- 1.5. This grammar and other grammars -- Chapter 2: Phonology -- 2.1. Segmental phonology -- 2.2. Accentuation -- 2.3. Intonation -- Chapter 3: Morphology -- 3.1. The Noun Phrase: nouns, determiners and modifiers; pronouns and names -- 3.2. Case and number inflection of noun phrases -- 3.3. Postpositions -- 3.4. Adverbs -- 3.5. Verbs -- 3.6. Conjunctions and connectors -- 3.7. Derivation -- 3.8. Compounds -- Chapter 4: Syntax -- 4.1. Valency and argument structure in the Basque verb -- 4.2. Nominal Predication: copulative sentences and secondary predication -- 4.3. Word order -- 4.4. Focalization -- 4.5. Negation -- 4.6. Exclamatives -- 4.7. Impersonal clauses -- 4.8. Causatives -- 4.9. Reciprocal and reflexive constructions -- 4.10. Subordination -- 4.11. Coordination -- Chapter 5: Texts -- Sources of examples -- References -- Index

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This book is a comprehensive grammar of the Basque language. The phonology, morphology and syntax of the language are described in detail. The description is illustrated with fully-glossed examples both constructed and extracted from a great number of written sources. Although the focus is the modern standard language, dialectal features are considered in some detail and examples are taken from all dialects and periods.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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