Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. The basic problem. 1.2. Precursors. 1.3. The nature of the typology -- Ch. 2. High semantic transparency: Korean. 2.1. Participant marking. 2.2. The semantic range of basic grammatical relations. 2.3. Word order effects. 2.4. Clause marking -- Ch. 3. The interaction with other principles. 3.1. An interactionist view of language. 3.2. Subject and voice in Indonesian. 3.3. Low semantic transparency in Indonesian. 3.4. High semantic transparency in Indonesian. 3.5. Indonesian in the Semantic Typology -- Ch. 4. The cross-linguistic survey. 4.1. The sample. 4.2. Left-branching versus right-branching. 4.3. Left-branching languages. 4.4. Right-branching languages -- Ch. 5. Summary of results
Notes
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Southern California, 1991
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-166) and indexes
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