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801.56 --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Grammar --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Linguistics / General --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Functionalism (Linguistics) --- Philology & Linguistics --- Languages & Literatures --- Functional analysis (Linguistics) --- Functional grammar --- Functional linguistics --- Functional-structural analysis (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Functional --- Grammatical functions --- Linguistics --- Structural linguistics --- Derivational morphology --- Word formation --- Ergative (Linguistics) --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Nominals --- Ergative constructions --- Derivation --- Morphology --- Ergative case --- Case --- Syntax --- Noun phrase --- Philology
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Greek language, Modern --- Syntax. --- Romaic language --- Syntax --- Grammar. --- Greek language. --- Linguistics. --- Comparative linguistics. --- Semantics. --- Greek. --- Theoretical Linguistics. --- Comparative Linguistics. --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Comparative philology --- Philology, Comparative --- Historical linguistics --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology
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This monograph investigates a number of central issues in the Syntax of Adverbs with special reference to Greek in the light of Kayne's (1994) Antisymmetry Hypothesis. It examines the conditions on the placement of the various adverb types, their licensing requirements, and their relation to adjectives. The author advances an analysis according to which adverbs are licensed as Specifiers of functional projections in the clausal domain. As such, they enter a matching relation with the relevant features of the respective functional head. Adverbs are either directly merged at the relevant functio
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Minimalist theory (Linguistics) --- Greek language, Modern --- Romaic language --- Generative grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Adverb. --- Syntax. --- Word order. --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax --- Syntax
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This book is a research monograph that investigates the crosslinguistic distribution of multiple determiners. In some languages, noun phrases permit or even seem to require a double or multiple realization of definite/indefinite markers in certain modification environments. The book develops tools that can be used to keep the different instantiations of the phenomenon apart and argues that a uniform account thereof is not desirable. On the basis of these tools, it advances the proposal that there are different types of multiple occurrences of determiners (and sub-types thereof), some are synta
English language. --- Language and languages. --- Linguistics. --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Language and languages --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Germanic languages
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This volume presents a cross-section of current research on the internal syntax of 'Determiner Phrases` (DPs), with special emphasis on the analysis of DPs modified by genitival, adjectival and other non-finite attributes. Possessors, Predicates and Movement in the DP illustrates clearly the ongoing debate over older and more recent approaches to the syntax of DPs in particular in the wake of the minimalist program (Chomsky 1995) and Kayne's antisymmetry hypothesis (Kayne 1994). The relative theoretical coherence among the contributions permits detailed comparison of specific syntactic
Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Possessives --- Verb phrase --- Determiners --- Grammar, Comparative --- Possessives. --- Verb phrase. --- Determiners. --- -Linguistics --- -Possessives
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This Handbook represents the development of research and the current level of knowledge in the fields of syntactic theory and syntax analysis. Syntax can look back to a long tradition. Especially in the last 50 years, however, the interaction between syntactic theory and syntactic analysis has led to a rapid increase in analyses and theoretical suggestions. This second edition of the Handbook on Syntax adopts a unifying perspective and therefore does not place the division of syntactic theory into several schools to the fore, but the increase in knowledge resulting from the fruitful argumentations between syntactic analysis and syntactic theory. It uses selected phenomena of individual languages and their cross-linguistic realizations to explain what syntactic analyses can do and at the same time to show in what respects syntactic theories differ from each other. It investigates how syntax is related to neighbouring disciplines and investigate the role of the interfaces especially the relationship between syntax and phonology, morphology, compositional semantics, pragmatics, and the lexicon. The phenomena chosen bring together renowned experts in syntax, and represent the consensus reached as to what has to be considered as an important as well as illustrative syntactic phenomenon. The phenomena discuss do not only serve to show syntactic analyses, but also to compare theoretical approaches with each other.
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The volume explores the syntax of nominalizations, focusing on deverbal and deadjectival nominalizations, but also discussing the syntax of genitives and the syntax of distinct readings of nominalizations. The volume investigates the morpholgy-syntax interface as well as the semantics-syntax interface in the domain of nominalizations. The theoretical frameworks include distributed morphology, and minimalist syntax. Data from a variety of languages are taken into consideration, e.g. Hebrew, Bulgarian, Serbian, French, Spanish, German and English.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Nominals. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --Noun. Functionalism (Linguistics). --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Functionalism (Linguistics) --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Nominals --- Syntax --- Noun --- Nominals. --- Syntax. --- Noun. --- Functional analysis (Linguistics) --- Functional grammar --- Functional linguistics --- Functional-structural analysis (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Functional --- Grammatical functions --- Language and languages --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Linguistics --- Structural linguistics --- Noun phrase --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax --- Cognitive-Functional Grammar.
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Functionalism (Linguistics). --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Nominals. --- Noun. --- Syntax. --- Functionalism (Linguistics) --- 801.56 --- Language and languages --- Syntax --- Noun --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Functional analysis (Linguistics) --- Functional grammar --- Functional linguistics --- Functional-structural analysis (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Functional --- Grammatical functions --- Linguistics --- Structural linguistics --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Nominals --- Noun phrase --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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This volume explores the progress of cross-linguistic research into the structure of complex nominals since the publication of Chomsky's 'Remarks on Nominalization' in 1970. In the last 50 years of research into the division of labour between the mental lexicon and syntax, the specific properties of nominalized structures have remained a particularly central question. The chapters in this volume take stock of developments in this area and offer new perspectives on a range of issues, including the representation of morphological complexity in the syntax, the correlation of nominal affixes with different types of nominalizations, and the modelling of non-compositional meaning within syntactic approaches to word formation. Crucially, the contributors base their analyses on data from typologically diverse languages, such as Archi, Greek, Hiaki, Icelandic, Mebengokre, Turkish, and Udmurt, and explore the question of whether, cross-linguistically, nominalizations have a uniform core to their structure that can be syntactically described.
English language --- Nominals. --- Chomsky, Noam. --- Nominals --- Chomsky, Noam --- Chomsky, Abraham Noam --- Germanic languages
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The volume explores the semantics of nominalizations from different theoretical points of view: formal and lexical semantics, cognitive-functional grammar, lexical-functional grammar, discourse representation theory. Data from a variety of languages are taken into account, including Hungarian, Italian, French, German and English. The papers discuss the semantics of distinct readings of nominalizations and meaning differences observed between competing affixes.
Semantics. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Noun --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Nominals. --- Noun. --- Nominals --- Noun phrase --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Cognitive-Functional Grammar. --- Distributed Morphology. --- Formal Semantics.
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