The English noun phrase: the nature of linguistic categorization
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Contents
Acknowledgements page xii
1 Introduction i
PART I: The structural approach: possibilities
and limitations
2 Headedness within the NP 9
2.1 Introduction 9
2.2 Internal structure: headedness within the NP 9
2.2.1 Semantic criteria 10
2.2.2 (Morpho)syntactic criteria 12
2.2.3 Discourse factors 20
2.3 Conclusion 20
3 Close appositions 22
3.1 Introduction 22
3.2 Criteria from previous analyses 23
3.2.1 Introduction 23
3.2.2 Intonation and form of the elements 25
3.2.3 Headedness and syntactic omissibility 30
3.2.4 Reference and semantic omissibility 34
3.2.5 Order of the elements 37
3.2.6 Modified definition and preliminary analysis 38
3.3 Further evidence 39
3.3.1 Definiteness 39
3.3.2 Anaphoric relations 49
3.3.3 Headedness 53
3.3.4 Summary: underlying representations 58
3.4 Conclusion 59
4 Appositions with 0/ 61
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 o/^constructions with referring embedded NPs 62
vii
viii Contents
4.2.1 NPs with o/^modifiers and o/^complements 62
4.2.2 Partitive NPs 65
4.3 o/^constructions with non-referring embedded NPs:
qualifying o/^constructions 71
4.4 o^appositions 73
4.4.1 The form of o/^appositions 73
4.4.2 Headedness 76
4.4.3 Underlying representation 82
4.5 Conclusion 82
5 Binominals 85
5.1 Introduction 85
5.2 General characterization 85
5.2.1 Semantic features 86
5.2.2 Syntactic and formal features 88
5.3 Headedness 93
5.3.1 Introduction 93
5.3.2 Semantic criteria 95
5.3.3 Syntactic criteria 96
5.3.4 Pragmatic criteria 99
5.3.5 Additional evidence 101
5.4 Conclusion 106
6 Pseudo-partitive constructions 109
6.1 Introduction 109
6.2 General characterization 109
6.3 Types of pseudo-partitive constructions 112
6.3.1 Quantifier nouns 112
6.3.2 Measure nouns 113
6.3.3 Container nouns 113
6.3.4 Part nouns 115
6.3.5 Collection nouns 115
6.4 Headedness 116
6.4.1 Existing analyses 116
6.4.2 Semantic criteria 117
6.4.3 Syntactic criteria 120
6.4.4 Pragmatic criteria 132
6.4.5 Additional properties 135
6.5 Conclusion 149
7 .SV//£*W//j / ?-constructions 152
7.1 Introduction 152
7.2 Analysis: preliminary characterization 153
7.2.1 Type I: the referential SKT-construction 153
Contents ix
7.2.2 Type II: the qualifying construction 153
7.2.3 Type III: constructions of the third kind 154
7.3 Type I: the referential SKT-construction 155
7.3.1 Semantic characterization 155
7.3.2 Discourse properties 155
7.3.3 Syntactic/formal properties 156
7.3.4 Underlying representation 161
7.4 Type II: the qualifying construction 162
7.4.1 Semantic characterization 162
7.4.2 Discourse properties 163
7.4.3 Syntactic/formal properties 165
7.4.4 Underlying representation 169
7.5 Type III: constructions of the third kind 169
7.5.1 The postdeterminer analysis 169
7.5.2 Problematic cases: the sort/kind/type nj + N2i iur 176
7.5.3 Conventionalized referential constructions 181
7.6 Conclusion 183
8 Conclusion 185
PART II: The cognitive-pragmatic approach: some
applications
9 The flexibility of language 189
9.1 Introduction 189
9.2 Pragmatics 190
9.2.1 Information structure 190
9.2.2 Given and new 191
9.2.3 Topic: D-topic, S-topic and G-topic 194
9.2.4 Focus 199
9.2.5 Conclusion 201
9.3 Cognition 202
9.3.1 Introduction 202
9.3.2 Prototype theory 203
9.3.3 Activation 206
9.4 Conclusion 216
10 Complements and modifiers 218
10.1 Introduction 218
10.2 Some existing proposals 219
10.2.1 Introduction 219
10.2.2 Relational versus non-relational nouns 221
10.2.3 Complements versus modifiers 230
10.2.4 Conclusion 244
x Contents
10.3 A cognitive approach to noun frames 245
10.3.1 Introduction 245
10.3.2 The conceptual perspective 246
10.3.3 The network approach 250
10.3.4 Prototype effects 252
10.3.5 Some examples 256
10.3.6 Relational nouns and definiteness revisited 261
10.4 Conclusion 262
11 Discontinuous NPs 264
11.1 Introduction 264
11.2 Theoretical background 265
11.2.1 Syntax and semantics: restrictions on
extraposition 265
11.2.2 Processing and pragmatics: principles and
preferences 267
11.2.3 Multifunctional theories of word order:
interacting principles 269
11.2.4 The multifactor hypothesis 271
11.3 Some existing accounts of extraposition 274
11.3.1 Presentation versus predication:
Gueron (1980) 274
11.3.2 Complexity: Hawkins (1994) 277
11.4 A multifunctional approach: examples from
the corpus 282
11.4.1 Introduction 282
11.4.2 Displacement from NP into clause-final
Position 283
11.4.3 Displacement within NP:
complement-modifier switch 303
11.5 Conclusion 304
12 Possessive constructions: the author s opinion versus the
opinion of the author 307
12.1 Introduction 307
12.2 Traditional accounts: interacting principles 308
12.2.1 Some absolute constraints 308
12.2.2 Preferences and tendencies 309
12.2.3 Conclusion 314
12.3 Theoretical and experimental approaches:
the single-factor approach versus the multifactor
approach 314
12.3.1 The single-factor approach 314
12.3.2 Interactive principles: Rosenbach (2002) 327
Contents xi
12.4 The present study 329
12.4.1 The difference between prenominal
and postnominal possessives 332
12.4.2 Prenominal possessives 333
12.4.3 Postnominal o/^constructions 341
12.5 Conclusion 353
13 Conclusions 355
Bibliography 357
Autkor intlex 373
Subject index 376
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Contents
Acknowledgements page xii
1 Introduction i
PART I: The structural approach: possibilities
and limitations
2 Headedness within the NP 9
2.1 Introduction 9
2.2 Internal structure: headedness within the NP 9
2.2.1 Semantic criteria 10
2.2.2 (Morpho)syntactic criteria 12
2.2.3 Discourse factors 20
2.3 Conclusion 20
3 Close appositions 22
3.1 Introduction 22
3.2 Criteria from previous analyses 23
3.2.1 Introduction 23
3.2.2 Intonation and form of the elements 25
3.2.3 Headedness and syntactic omissibility 30
3.2.4 Reference and semantic omissibility 34
3.2.5 Order of the elements 37
3.2.6 Modified definition and preliminary analysis 38
3.3 Further evidence 39
3.3.1 Definiteness 39
3.3.2 Anaphoric relations 49
3.3.3 Headedness 53
3.3.4 Summary: underlying representations 58
3.4 Conclusion 59
4 Appositions with 0/ 61
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 o/^constructions with referring embedded NPs 62
vii
viii Contents
4.2.1 NPs with o/^modifiers and o/^complements 62
4.2.2 Partitive NPs 65
4.3 o/^constructions with non-referring embedded NPs:
qualifying o/^constructions 71
4.4 o^appositions 73
4.4.1 The form of o/^appositions 73
4.4.2 Headedness 76
4.4.3 Underlying representation 82
4.5 Conclusion 82
5 Binominals 85
5.1 Introduction 85
5.2 General characterization 85
5.2.1 Semantic features 86
5.2.2 Syntactic and formal features 88
5.3 Headedness 93
5.3.1 Introduction 93
5.3.2 Semantic criteria 95
5.3.3 Syntactic criteria 96
5.3.4 Pragmatic criteria 99
5.3.5 Additional evidence 101
5.4 Conclusion 106
6 Pseudo-partitive constructions 109
6.1 Introduction 109
6.2 General characterization 109
6.3 Types of pseudo-partitive constructions 112
6.3.1 Quantifier nouns 112
6.3.2 Measure nouns 113
6.3.3 Container nouns 113
6.3.4 Part nouns 115
6.3.5 Collection nouns 115
6.4 Headedness 116
6.4.1 Existing analyses 116
6.4.2 Semantic criteria 117
6.4.3 Syntactic criteria 120
6.4.4 Pragmatic criteria 132
6.4.5 Additional properties 135
6.5 Conclusion 149
7 .SV//£*W//j'/ ?-constructions 152
7.1 Introduction 152
7.2 Analysis: preliminary characterization 153
7.2.1 Type I: the referential SKT-construction 153
Contents ix
7.2.2 Type II: the qualifying construction 153
7.2.3 Type III: constructions of the third kind 154
7.3 Type I: the referential SKT-construction 155
7.3.1 Semantic characterization 155
7.3.2 Discourse properties 155
7.3.3 Syntactic/formal properties 156
7.3.4 Underlying representation 161
7.4 Type II: the qualifying construction 162
7.4.1 Semantic characterization 162
7.4.2 Discourse properties 163
7.4.3 Syntactic/formal properties 165
7.4.4 Underlying representation 169
7.5 Type III: constructions of the third kind 169
7.5.1 The postdeterminer analysis 169
7.5.2 Problematic cases: the sort/kind/type nj + N2i iur 176
7.5.3 Conventionalized referential constructions 181
7.6 Conclusion 183
8 Conclusion 185
PART II: The cognitive-pragmatic approach: some
applications
9 The flexibility of language 189
9.1 Introduction 189
9.2 Pragmatics 190
9.2.1 Information structure 190
9.2.2 Given and new 191
9.2.3 Topic: D-topic, S-topic and G-topic 194
9.2.4 Focus 199
9.2.5 Conclusion 201
9.3 Cognition 202
9.3.1 Introduction 202
9.3.2 Prototype theory 203
9.3.3 Activation 206
9.4 Conclusion 216
10 Complements and modifiers 218
10.1 Introduction 218
10.2 Some existing proposals 219
10.2.1 Introduction 219
10.2.2 Relational versus non-relational nouns 221
10.2.3 Complements versus modifiers 230
10.2.4 Conclusion 244
x Contents
10.3 A cognitive approach to noun frames 245
10.3.1 Introduction 245
10.3.2 The 'conceptual perspective' 246
10.3.3 The network approach 250
10.3.4 Prototype effects 252
10.3.5 Some examples 256
10.3.6 Relational nouns and definiteness revisited 261
10.4 Conclusion 262
11 Discontinuous NPs 264
11.1 Introduction 264
11.2 Theoretical background 265
11.2.1 Syntax and semantics: restrictions on
extraposition 265
11.2.2 Processing and pragmatics: principles and
preferences 267
11.2.3 Multifunctional theories of word order:
interacting principles 269
11.2.4 The multifactor hypothesis 271
11.3 Some existing accounts of extraposition 274
11.3.1 Presentation versus predication:
Gueron (1980) 274
11.3.2 Complexity: Hawkins (1994) 277
11.4 A multifunctional approach: examples from
the corpus 282
11.4.1 Introduction 282
11.4.2 Displacement from NP into clause-final
Position 283
11.4.3 Displacement within NP:
complement-modifier switch 303
11.5 Conclusion 304
12 Possessive constructions: the author's opinion versus the
opinion of the author 307
12.1 Introduction 307
12.2 Traditional accounts: interacting principles 308
12.2.1 Some absolute constraints 308
12.2.2 Preferences and tendencies 309
12.2.3 Conclusion 314
12.3 Theoretical and experimental approaches:
the single-factor approach versus the multifactor
approach 314
12.3.1 The single-factor approach 314
12.3.2 Interactive principles: Rosenbach (2002) 327
Contents xi
12.4 The present study 329
12.4.1 The difference between prenominal
and postnominal possessives 332
12.4.2 Prenominal possessives 333
12.4.3 Postnominal o/^constructions 341
12.5 Conclusion 353
13 Conclusions 355
Bibliography 357
Autkor intlex 373
Subject index 376 |
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