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Hindi Verb Classes and their Argument Structure Alternations

This book is an endeavour to probe into the areas of Hindi syntax which have been rather under-explored in the generative literature. It investigates the syntax and semantics of Hindi verbs and their argument structure alternations within the minimalist framework. In the course of this exploration it examines unaccusativity, unergativity, transitive, causative alternations and passives in Hindi. The book will be of interest to the theoretical linguists, computational linguists as well as to the Hindi syntax specialists.

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  • "This book is an endeavour to probe into the areas of Hindi syntax which have been rather under-explored in the generative literature. It investigates the syntax and semantics of Hindi verbs and their argument structure alternations within the minimalist framework. In the course of this exploration it examines unaccusativity, unergativity, transitive, causative alternations and passives in Hindi. The book will be of interest to the theoretical linguists, computational linguists as well as to the Hindi syntax specialists."@en
  • "This book is an endeavour to probe into the areas of Hindi syntax which have been rather under-explored in the generative literature. It investigates the syntax and semantics of Hindi verbs and their argument structure alternations Otherin the minimalist framework. In the course of this exploration it examines unaccusativity, unergativity, transitive, causative alternations and passives in Hindi. The book will be of interest to the theoretical linguists, computational linguists as well as to t..."@en

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