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9 February 2010

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Correlatives Cross-Linguistically

Edited by Anikó Lipták
Leiden University

2009. vii, 375 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 0818 7 / EUR 105.00 / USD 158.00
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This volume brings together recent work in generative syntax on correlative relative constructions. Greatly expanding on the Hindi-oriented scope of previous studies, it describes and analyzes correlative constructions in a range of languages, such as Basque, Dutch, Hungarian, Polish, Sanskrit, Serbo-Croatian and Tibetan, in comparison to correlativization in Hindi. The articles zoom in on three areas of interest: firstly, the similarities and differences between correlatives and other wh- and relative constructions; secondly, the derivation of correlative constructions and the position correlative clauses occupy in the host clause and thirdly, the matching effects that characterize the pairings between relative phrases and demonstrative phrases. The studies presented here will appeal to researchers and students with an interest in syntax in general and relativization strategies in particular.


Table of contents

Preface and acknowledgements
The landscape of correlatives: An empirical and analytical survey
Anikó Lipták
Part I. Correlatives and related constructions
What don't wh-questions, free relatives and correlatives have in common?
Barbara Citko
Basque correlatives and their kin in the history of Northern Basque
Georges Rebuschi
{Relative {conditional {correlative clauses}}}
Boban Arsenijevic
Relatively different: Italian Sign Language relative clauses in a typological perspective
Chiara Branchini and Caterina Donati
Part II. The derivation of correlatives
The syntax of the Tibetan correlative
Seth Cable
Adjunction, features and locality in Sanskrit and Hindi/Urdu correlatives
Alice Davison
Comparative correlatives and successive cyclicity
Marcel den Dikken
Part III. The matching effect
On the matching requirement in correlatives
Tommi-Tsz-Cheung Leung
Matching effects in the temporal and locative domains
Rajesh Bhatt and Anikó Lipták


A unique contribution to the study of correlatives. It includes an excellent introduction that masterfully synthesizes over thirty years of theoretical research on the topic. The articles cover a range of languages and showcase the enduring relevance to linguistic theory of a construction once considered exotic. A must-read for anyone interested in correlatives or in relative clauses generally.

Veneeta Dayal, Rutgers University