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Restrictiveness in Case Theory

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Focusing on syntactic case, the author explores its implications through a unification-based framework, revealing patterns between morphosyntax linking and grammatical function. The analysis begins with an in-depth investigation of dative substitution in Icelandic, followed by a comprehensive examination of various synchronic and diachronic data. This work culminates in the construction of a typology of case, offering insights into the complexities of language structure and evolution.

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Restrictiveness in Case Theory, Henry Smith

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2006
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Anglais
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2006
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souple
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344
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9780521026550
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Focusing on syntactic case, the author explores its implications through a unification-based framework, revealing patterns between morphosyntax linking and grammatical function. The analysis begins with an in-depth investigation of dative substitution in Icelandic, followed by a comprehensive examination of various synchronic and diachronic data. This work culminates in the construction of a typology of case, offering insights into the complexities of language structure and evolution.