diff --git a/docs/.vuepress/config.ts b/docs/.vuepress/config.ts index 5383483..4f5a750 100644 --- a/docs/.vuepress/config.ts +++ b/docs/.vuepress/config.ts @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ export default defineUserConfig({ link: '/eittlandic/phonology', }, { - text: 'Syntax', - link: '/eittlandic/syntax', + text: 'Grammar', + link: '/eittlandic/grammar', }, { text: 'Dictionary', diff --git a/docs/eittlandic/functional-system.org b/docs/eittlandic/functional-system.org deleted file mode 100644 index ebddfd0..0000000 --- a/docs/eittlandic/functional-system.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#+setupfile: ../headers -* Functional System :noexport: -** Grammatical Relationship -# Examplify some simple intransitive, transitive, and ditransitive -# clauses. Three-argument clauses may not unequivocally exist. -# - What are the grammatical erlations of this language? Give -# morphosyntactic evidence for each one that you propose. -# - Subject? -# - Ergative? -# - Absolutive? -# - Direct object? -# - Indirect object? -# There are basically four possible sources of evidence for -# grammatical relations: -# - morphological case on NPs -# - person marking on verbs -# - constituent ord -# - some pragmatic hierarchy -# - Is the system of grammatical relations in basic (affirmative, -# declarative) clauses organized according to a -# nominative/accusative, ergative/absolutive, tripartite, or some -# other system? -# - Is there a split system for organizing grammatical relations? If -# so, what determin -# - Is there split instransitivity? If so, what semantic or -# discourse/pragmatic factor conditions the split? -# - Does the system for pronouns and/or person marking on verbs -# operate on the same basis as that of full NPs? -# - Are there different grammatical-relation systems depending on -# the clause type (e.g. main vs. dependent clauses, affirmative -# vs. negative clauses)? -# - Are there different grammatical-relation assignment systems -# depending on th -# - Are there any syntactic processes (e.g. conjunction reduction, -# relativization) that operate on an ergative/absolutive basis? -** Constructions Link -** Valence Increase -*** Causative -*** Applicative -*** Dative Shift -*** Dative Interest -*** External Possession diff --git a/docs/eittlandic/syntax.org b/docs/eittlandic/grammar.org similarity index 92% rename from docs/eittlandic/syntax.org rename to docs/eittlandic/grammar.org index f0b2fa4..860ca45 100644 --- a/docs/eittlandic/syntax.org +++ b/docs/eittlandic/grammar.org @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #+setupfile: ../headers -* Syntax +* Grammar ** Word Structure :noexport: ** Word Classes *** Nouns :noexport: @@ -413,3 +413,43 @@ in number and gender. *** Non-Finite *** Semi-Finite *** Finite +** Grammatical Relationship :noexport: +# Examplify some simple intransitive, transitive, and ditransitive +# clauses. Three-argument clauses may not unequivocally exist. +# - What are the grammatical erlations of this language? Give +# morphosyntactic evidence for each one that you propose. +# - Subject? +# - Ergative? +# - Absolutive? +# - Direct object? +# - Indirect object? +# There are basically four possible sources of evidence for +# grammatical relations: +# - morphological case on NPs +# - person marking on verbs +# - constituent ord +# - some pragmatic hierarchy +# - Is the system of grammatical relations in basic (affirmative, +# declarative) clauses organized according to a +# nominative/accusative, ergative/absolutive, tripartite, or some +# other system? +# - Is there a split system for organizing grammatical relations? If +# so, what determin +# - Is there split instransitivity? If so, what semantic or +# discourse/pragmatic factor conditions the split? +# - Does the system for pronouns and/or person marking on verbs +# operate on the same basis as that of full NPs? +# - Are there different grammatical-relation systems depending on +# the clause type (e.g. main vs. dependent clauses, affirmative +# vs. negative clauses)? +# - Are there different grammatical-relation assignment systems +# depending on th +# - Are there any syntactic processes (e.g. conjunction reduction, +# relativization) that operate on an ergative/absolutive basis? +** Constructions Link :noexport: +** Valence Increase :noexport: +*** Causative +*** Applicative +*** Dative Shift +*** Dative Interest +*** External Possession