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111 2  Seminar on Syntactic Complexity|d(2015-2017 :|cUniversidad
       de Sonora)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2019040610 
245 10 Diverse scenarios of syntactic complexity /|cedited by 
       Albert Álvarez González, University of Sonora ; Zarina 
       Estrada Fernández, University of Sonora ; Claudine 
       Chamoreau, CEMCA. 
264  1 Amsterdam ;|aPhiladelphia :|bJohn Benjamins Publishing 
       Company,|c[2019] 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bn|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bnc|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
490 1  Typological studies in language,|x0167-7373 ;|vvolume 126 
500    Papers presented at the annual Seminar on Syntactic 
       Complexity held each November at the University of Sonora,
       Hermosillo, Mexico, from 2015 to 2017. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Intro; Diverse Scenarios of Syntactic Complexity; 
       Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of 
       contents; Introduction; The notion of syntactic 
       complexity; Presentation of the book; Overview of the 
       papers; References; Part I. Syntactic complexity and 
       language contact; Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai: 
       Areal influences within Highland New Guinea; 1. 
       Introduction; 2. Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai: The
       basics; 2.1 Switch-reference morphology in Kobon and 
       Haruai; 3. Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai: What is 
       tracked? 
505 8  4. Switch-reference in Kobon and Haruai: Overlapping 
       reference4.1 Overlapping reference in Kobon; 4.2 
       Overlapping reference in Haruai; 5. Conclusion and 
       prospects; Abbreviations; References; Models of grammar 
       and the outcomes of long-term language contact: Language 
       mixing in Dakkhini; 1. Introduction; 2. Theories of 
       language mixing outcomes: The MLFM; 3. Dakkhini; 3.1 
       Dakkhini: Basic facts; 3.2 Dakkhini: Some examples; 3.3 
       Dakkhini and the MLFM; 4. An exoskeletal frame model: EFM;
       4.1 The EFM is a generative competence model; 4.2 The 
       structure and properties of the EFM 
505 8  4.3 How the EFM deals with CS type mixing data5. An 
       exoskeletal EFM analysis of Dakkhini; 5.1 Dakkhini and the
       EFM; 5.2 Dakkhini and the complementizer ki; 5.3 Dakkhini 
       and Bol ke; 5.4 Wider implications of our analysis; 6. 
       Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; References; 
       Part II. Syntactic complexity and language acquisition; 
       Constructional grounding in emerging complexity: 
       Constructional grounding in emerging complexity: Early 
       comp-que constructions in Spanish acquisition; 1. 
       Introduction; 2. Antecedents; 2.1 Constructional grounding
       in acquisition; 2.2 Spanish antecedents 
505 8  3. Method3.1 Data selection; 3.2 Data presentation; 4. 
       Analysis; 4.1 Overview of early complex sentences: ctv + 
       comp-que constructions; 4.2 On verbs that will take comp-
       que constructions: Developing a construction inventory; 
       4.2 On verbs that will take comp-que constructions: 
       Developing a construction inventory; 4.3 Looking at Free 
       comp-que constructions; 4.4 Development of ctv frames and 
       comp-que constructions; 4.5 Bridging the gap. Dialogical 
       support and on-line integration; 5. Concluding remarks; 
       Acknowledgement; Abbreviations; References 
505 8  Part III. The syntactic complexity of adverbial clausesThe
       predicates of Luiseño clausal adjuncts; 1. Introduction; 
       2. Temporal properties and a word's informational 
       structure; 3. Properties of form; 3.1 Values for PER and 
       N; 3.2 Temporality and form; 3.3 Implications; 4. 
       Conclusion; References; Adverbial subordinators in Yaqui; 
       1. Introduction; 2. Yaqui sentences; 2.1 Simple clauses; 
       2.2 Relative clauses; 2.3 Complement clauses; 3. Adverbial
       subordinators, some generalities; 4. Yaqui adverbial 
       subordinators; 4.1 The sample; 4.2 Specific subordinators;
       4.3 General subordinators 
520    "This volume surveys the phenomenon of syntactic 
       complexity in a diversity of languages and from a 
       diversity of theoretical perspectives. The topics include 
       clause combining strategies such as relative, complement, 
       and adverbial clauses, serialization, clausal 
       nominalizations, but also the switch reference systems 
       involved in clause chains, the role of insubordination and
       the influence of language contact in the development of 
       syntactic complexity as well as the acquisition of complex
       clauses in child language and the grammaticalization 
       processes leading to syntactic complexity. These studies 
       illustrate the varied aspects involved in clause combining
       and help to understanding how syntactic complexity works 
       and evolves in the world's languages, how it varies across
       languages, how it is influenced by language contact, how 
       it is acquired. As such, this book gives the opportunity 
       for readers to expand both their typological and their 
       theoretical knowledge about syntactic complexity in a 
       variety of languages"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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700 1  Alvarez González, Albert,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2006056847|eeditor. 
700 1  Estrada Fernández, Zarina,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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700 1  Chamoreau, Claudine,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
       /no2003094975|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aSeminar on Syntactic Complexity (2015-
       2017 : Universidad de Sonora).|tDiverse scenarios of 
       syntactic complexity.|dAmsterdam ; Philadelphia : John 
       Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]|z9789027203434|w(DLC)
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830  0 Typological studies in language ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n83715308|vvolume 126.|x0167-7373 
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