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Bind Me Tender, Bind Me Do!

Dative and Accusative Arguments as Antecedents for Reflexives in Polish
BookHardcover
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One of the well-known properties of Slavic languages is that they show subject-oriented reflexives. This book presents this phenomenon in Polish in great empirical detail and provides its up-to-date syntactic analysis, couched in the minimalist model of grammar. The analysis accounts for the fact that not only nominative subjects but also experiencers, both dative-marked and some accusative-marked, function as antecedents for reflexive elements. On the basis of empirical studies, the book explains why dative experiencers bind both reflexive and pronominal possessives in identical local configurations, while nominatve subjects bind only reflexive possessives. The authors investigate both long-distance binding relations in infinitives and contexts internal to nominal phrases. Extensive references are made to binding in other languages and alternative models.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-631-80149-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
PublisherPeter Lang
Publishing date28/05/2020
Series no.42
Pages284 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 153 mm, Height 216 mm, Thickness 20 mm
Weight483 g
Article no.31902148
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.34190284
Product groupSprachen
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Jacek Witkos is Professor of Linguistics at the Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznan. He has authored over eighty publications on various aspects of Slavic morphosyntax.
Paulina Leska and Aleksandra Gogloza are Ph.D. students at AMU and Humboldt University, respectively, and Dominika Dziubala-Szrejbrowska reads English grammar at AMU Faculty of Modern Languages.

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