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Languages Across Boundaries

Studies in Memory of Anna Siewierska

Dik Bakker
Barcode 9783110331035
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Release Date: 19/08/2013

Edition: 1st
Genre: Language & Reference
Label: De Gruyter Mouton
Contributors: Dik Bakker (Edited by), Martin Haspelmath (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: De Gruyter

Studies in Memory of Anna Siewierska
This book is dedicated to Anna Siewierska, who died, far too young, in 2011. They discuss topics that are prominent in Anna's work, taking either a typological or a more language specific perspective. Mindful of Anna's last monograph, Person, the majority of the articles discuss person forms, reference tracking and related issues.

This book is dedicated to Anna Siewierska, who died, far too young, in 2011. It contains 15 contributions by 20 linguists who may be counted among the foremost scholars in the field of linguistic typology. All of these articles discuss a topic that is prominent in Anna's work, whose journal articles and monographs on the passive, on word order, and on the category of person are standard literature in these respective fields. Mindful of Anna's last monograph, Person, the majority of the contributions in this volume discuss free and bound person forms, argument indexing, reference tracking systems, impersonals, and related issues, such as suppletion and incompleteness in person paradigms, the origin of referential systems, dependent versus independent marking, and referential hierarchies. Other topics are grammatical alignment, grammatical voice, ditransitives, and word order. Most of the contributions take a broad, typological perspective. Others give a more in depth treatment, based on data from a specific language, notably Spanish, Russian, Mandinka, and Mohawk. The book contains a complete bibliography of Anna Siewierska's linguistic production.