UID:
almahu_9949703754102882
Format:
1 online resource (ix, 366 pages) :
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illustrations.
ISBN:
9781849500098
Series Statement:
Syntax and semantics, v. 32
Content:
To paraphrase, of the making of syntactic categories there is no end. For any theory of syntax, questions arise about its classificatory scheme: what are the categories? What properties do they have? How do they relate to each other? Eleven essays address these questions by inquiring whether there is a clear distinction between lexical and functional categories, how syntactic categories relate to semantic categories, the relation between syntactic and morphological information, as well as other inquiries. Above all the essays highlight the centrality of questions about syntactic categories for a number of different theoretical frameworks. It discusses a broad range of questions about syntactic categories and presents a number of theoretical frameworks.
Note:
Preliminary Material /
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Introduction /
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Grammar Without Functional Categories /
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Functional Versus Lexical: A Cognitive Dichotomy /
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Feature Checking Under Adjacency And Vso Clause Structure /
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Mixed Extended Projections /
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Verbal Gerunds As Mixed Categories In Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar /
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English Auxiliaries Without Lexical Rules /
,
The Discrete Nature Of Syntactic Categories: Against A Prototype-Based Account /
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Syntactic Computation As Labeled Deduction: Wh A Case Study /
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Finiteness And Second Position In Long Verb Movement Languages: Breton And Slavic /
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French Word Order And Lexical Weight /
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Index /
Additional Edition:
Print version: Nature and function of syntactic categories. San Diego, CA : Academic Press, c2000 ISBN 0126135320
Language:
English