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Lexicology. Semantics --- French language --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Nominals --- Nominals. --- Französisch. --- Nominalisierung. --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals
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Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Nominals --- Verbals --- Nominals. --- Verbals. --- Typology (Linguistics). --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Verbals
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Names, Indo-European --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Etymology --- Verb --- Nominals --- Pronoun --- Nominals. --- Pronoun. --- Verb. --- Etymology. --- Names, Indo-European - Etymology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Verb --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Pronoun
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This article has two objectives. The first is to present an account of valency nouns in Latin. Lyons' typology (1977) envisaging three orders of entities is useful for predicting the number and type of complements used with various nouns. Expansions of all the categories are distinguished: concrete entities, relational nouns, agent nouns, verbal nouns, and nouns expressing qualities. Furthermore, Latin shows interesting phenomena closely related to noun valency, namely nominalization of verbal notions in Early Latin and the construction of the dominant participle. The second objective is to
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Dependency grammar. --- Noun phrase. --- Nominals. --- Verb. --- Syntax. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Nominals. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --Verb. --- Grammar, Comparative and general--Noun phrase. --- Dependency grammar --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Noun phrase --- Nominals --- Verb --- Syntax --- Valence (Linguistics) --- Mathematical linguistics --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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In this work, David Pesetsky argues that the peculiarities of Russian nominal phrases provide significant clues concerning the syntactic side of morphological case. Pesetsky argues against the traditional view that case categories such as nominative or genitive have a special status in the grammar of human languages.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Nominals. --- Russian language -- Case. --- Russian language -- Morphology. --- Russian language -- Syntax. --- Russian language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Case. --- Morphology. --- Syntax. --- Nominals. --- LINGUISTICS & LANGUAGE/General --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Noun phrase --- Nominals --- Case --- Morphology --- Syntax --- Languages & Literatures --- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages & Literatures --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Romance languages --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Nombre (Linguistique) --- Nominaux --- Number. --- Nominals. --- Number --- Nominals --- -Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Romance languages --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative --- -Nominals --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Neo-Latin languages --- Dual (Grammar) --- Number (Grammar) --- Plural (Grammar) --- Noun phrase --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Number --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals --- Romance languages - Number --- LINGUISTIQUE ROMANE --- NOMBRE --- ASPECT NOMINAL
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Semantics. --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Nominals. --- 804.0-56 --- -Reference (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Onomasiology --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Frans: syntaxis; semantiek --- Nominals --- Grammar, Comparative --- 804.0-56 Frans: syntaxis; semantiek --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Noun phrase --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals.
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Nominale anaforen --- Tekstcoherentie --- Tekstreferentie --- Nominale anaforen. --- Tekstcoherentie. --- Tekstreferentie. --- Theses --- Anaphora (Linguistics) --- Discourse analysis --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Markedness (Linguistics) --- Marked member (Linguistics) --- Distinctive features (Linguistics) --- Generative grammar --- Linguistics --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Cross-reference (Linguistics) --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Nominals --- Noun phrase --- Discourse analysis. --- Nominals. --- 801.56 --- 803.93-56 --- 803.93-56 Nederlands: syntaxis; semantiek --- Nederlands: syntaxis; semantiek --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Nominals.
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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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This text addresses developments in the study of quantifier phrases, nominalizations, and the linking definite determiner. It presents ideas at the syntax-morphology, syntax-semantics, and lexicon-morphology interfaces and advances understanding of how quantification, definiteness, and nominalizations are encoded in grammar.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Definiteness (Linguistics) --- Indefiniteness (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Nominals (Grammar) --- Noun-equivalents (Grammar) --- Substantives (Grammar) --- Language and languages --- Syntax --- Quantifiers (Linguistics) --- Quantifiers. --- Syntax. --- Nominals. --- Determiners --- Noun phrase --- Quantifiers --- 800 --- 801.56 --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- 800 Taalwetenschap. Taalkunde. Linguistiek --- Taalwetenschap. Taalkunde. Linguistiek --- Nominals --- Grammar --- Definiteness (Linguistics). --- Grammar, Comparative and general ¡ Nominals (- Nominals). --- Grammar, Comparative and general--Syntax (- Syntax). --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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