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Clause combining in Chechen

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Abstract

Chechen exhibits three major strategies for the combination of clauses: coordination, chaining, and subordination. The major formal characteristics of these three traditional categories of clause linking are discussed with reference to their basic syntax and semantics as well as to more particular syntactic characteristics, including constituent order and behaviour with respect to negation and wfo-questions. In addition, these clause combining strategies of Chechen are classified with respect to Foley and Van Valin's (1984) typology of clause linkage. A particularly useful result of this classification is that it permits a straightforward characterization of the use of the preverbal conjunctive enclitic 'a as a marker of cosubordination.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-170
Number of pages58
JournalStudies in Language
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003

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