
Syntactic and Semantic Variation in Copular Sentences
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- Intro
- Syntactic and Semantic Variation in Copular Sentences
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- A note on Hebrew transcription
- Preface
- Syntactic and semantic variation incopular sentencesInsights from Classical Hebrew
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Non-verbal predication in cross-linguistic and theoretical perspective
- 2.1 Theories of non-verbal predication
- 2.2 The role of the copula
- 2.3 Predicate types and the challenge of lexical categorization
- 3. Non-verbal predication in Classical Hebrew
- 3.1 Verbless clauses
- Excursus on so-called "nominal clause": A brief history of CH terminology
- 3.2 Hyh clauses
- 3.3 PRON
- 4. A theory of syntactic and semantic variation in copular sentences with insights from the system of Classical Hebrew
- 4.1 An introduction to Distributed Morphology and its relevance to copular constructions
- 4.2 Syntax
- 4.3 Semantics
- 5. The copula in the left-periphery
- 6. Existentials in Classical Hebrew
- 6.1 The existential/predicational distinction
- 6.2 The semantics of existential sentences
- 6.3 The syntax of existential sentences
- 6.4 The shape of existentials in Classical Hebrew
- 6.5 Diachronic change in ancient Hebrew existentials
- 6.6 Predicative possession in Classical Hebrew
- 7. Conclusions and a way forward for analyzing copular and existential sentences
- References
- Index
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