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Readership: Scholars and researchers, at graduate level and above, in language typology, historical and comparative linguistics, syntax, and morphology, especially those interested in verbal systems.
Gregory D. S. Anderson, Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages
"...an insightul and through study of many auxiliary verb constuctions...an impressive book...I very much like this study, since it provides a different way of looking at auxiliaries." - Elly van Gelderen Studies in Language
1: Auxiliaries and Auxiliary Verb Constructions 2: AUX-headed Constructions 3: LEX-headed Auxiliary Verb Constructions 4: Doubled Inflection 5: Split and Split/Doubled Inflectional Patterns 6: Complex Verb Forms from Fused Auxiliary Verb Constructions 7: The Origins of patterns of Inflection in Auxiliary Verb Constructions Appendix References Subject Index Language Index