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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
2000.
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in generative grammar ;
50. |
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Zusammenfassung: | No detailed description available for "Lexicon and Grammar". |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 470 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-461) and index. |
ISBN: | 9783110872996 3110872994 9783110169812 3110169819 |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.3 Defining and dividing morphology4.4 Inflectional morphology as late insertion -- 4.5 Alternative Realization on free morphemes -- 4.6 Derivational morphology: the arguments of lexically derived forms -- 4.7 English nominalizations: confirming the Syntacticon model -- 4.8 Expanded list of differences between the Dictionary and the Syntacticon -- Chapter 5. Passive syntactic structures -- 5.1 The common syntax of Verbal and Adjectival passives -- 5.2 Differences between Verbal and Adjectival passives | |
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contents | Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authorâ€?s academic biography -- Chapter 1. Categories and feature inventories of Universal Grammar -- 1.1 A theory and practice of well-formed lexical entries -- 1.2 Types of syntactic categories and features -- 1.3 A theory of phrase structure as Extended Projections -- 1.4 The interplay among derivations, the Lexicon, and Economy Principles -- 1.5 An excursus into IP reference and economy at the LF Interface -- Chapter 2. Subcategorization: Syntax as the material basis of semantics -- 2.1 Advantages of classical subcategorization 2.2 Extending and restricting subcategorization to syntactic features2.3 Syntactic vs. semantic selection: sisterhood is powerful -- 2.4 Determining Theta Roles by interpretive principles -- 2.5 Indeterminacy of object roles: the LOCATION feature on V -- 2.6 Indeterminacy of subject roles: variation in principal role -- 2.7 A Gedanken Experiment for learning lexical entries -- Chapter 3. Subcategorization inside words: Morphology as grammatical compounding -- 3.1 Marked and unmarked headedness: English vs. Japanese 3.2 The independence of head directionality and domain size: French word order3.3 Combining word-internal and phrasal trees -- 3.4 Conflating syntactic and morphological subcategorization -- 3.5 Where itâ€?s at: Morphology as a special case of compounding -- 3.6 Relating morphological typology to free form properties -- 3.7 Dictionary and Syntacticon: a new slant on lexical research -- Chapter 4. Multi-level lexical insertion: Explaining Inflection and Derivation -- 4.1 The bifurcated lexical model: Dictionary and Syntacticon -- 4.2 Levels of lexical insertion 4.3 Defining and dividing morphology4.4 Inflectional morphology as late insertion -- 4.5 Alternative Realization on free morphemes -- 4.6 Derivational morphology: the arguments of lexically derived forms -- 4.7 English nominalizations: confirming the Syntacticon model -- 4.8 Expanded list of differences between the Dictionary and the Syntacticon -- Chapter 5. Passive syntactic structures -- 5.1 The common syntax of Verbal and Adjectival passives -- 5.2 Differences between Verbal and Adjectival passives 5.3 Two insertion levels in syntax: two types of passive Adjectives5.4 The Verbal (inflectional) passive -- 5.5 Cross-linguistic variation in impersonal passives -- 5.6 The strange Case of perfect participles -- Chapter 6. The genesis of flat structures: Linking verbs, â€lightâ€? verbs and â€restructuringâ€? -- 6.1 Surprising consequences of higher empty heads -- 6.2 Flatter lexical projections for predicate adjectives and participles -- 6.3 Flatter lexical projections induced by â€lightâ€? verbs -- 6.4 Theoretical limits on possible flat structures |
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spelling | Emonds, Joseph E. Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / by Joseph E. Emonds. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. 1 online resource (xxiii, 470 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Studies in generative grammar ; 50 Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-461) and index. Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authorâ€?s academic biography -- Chapter 1. Categories and feature inventories of Universal Grammar -- 1.1 A theory and practice of well-formed lexical entries -- 1.2 Types of syntactic categories and features -- 1.3 A theory of phrase structure as Extended Projections -- 1.4 The interplay among derivations, the Lexicon, and Economy Principles -- 1.5 An excursus into IP reference and economy at the LF Interface -- Chapter 2. Subcategorization: Syntax as the material basis of semantics -- 2.1 Advantages of classical subcategorization 2.2 Extending and restricting subcategorization to syntactic features2.3 Syntactic vs. semantic selection: sisterhood is powerful -- 2.4 Determining Theta Roles by interpretive principles -- 2.5 Indeterminacy of object roles: the LOCATION feature on V -- 2.6 Indeterminacy of subject roles: variation in principal role -- 2.7 A Gedanken Experiment for learning lexical entries -- Chapter 3. Subcategorization inside words: Morphology as grammatical compounding -- 3.1 Marked and unmarked headedness: English vs. Japanese 3.2 The independence of head directionality and domain size: French word order3.3 Combining word-internal and phrasal trees -- 3.4 Conflating syntactic and morphological subcategorization -- 3.5 Where itâ€?s at: Morphology as a special case of compounding -- 3.6 Relating morphological typology to free form properties -- 3.7 Dictionary and Syntacticon: a new slant on lexical research -- Chapter 4. Multi-level lexical insertion: Explaining Inflection and Derivation -- 4.1 The bifurcated lexical model: Dictionary and Syntacticon -- 4.2 Levels of lexical insertion 4.3 Defining and dividing morphology4.4 Inflectional morphology as late insertion -- 4.5 Alternative Realization on free morphemes -- 4.6 Derivational morphology: the arguments of lexically derived forms -- 4.7 English nominalizations: confirming the Syntacticon model -- 4.8 Expanded list of differences between the Dictionary and the Syntacticon -- Chapter 5. Passive syntactic structures -- 5.1 The common syntax of Verbal and Adjectival passives -- 5.2 Differences between Verbal and Adjectival passives 5.3 Two insertion levels in syntax: two types of passive Adjectives5.4 The Verbal (inflectional) passive -- 5.5 Cross-linguistic variation in impersonal passives -- 5.6 The strange Case of perfect participles -- Chapter 6. The genesis of flat structures: Linking verbs, â€lightâ€? verbs and â€restructuringâ€? -- 6.1 Surprising consequences of higher empty heads -- 6.2 Flatter lexical projections for predicate adjectives and participles -- 6.3 Flatter lexical projections induced by â€lightâ€? verbs -- 6.4 Theoretical limits on possible flat structures No detailed description available for "Lexicon and Grammar". English language Syntax. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043737 English language Grammar, Generative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043570 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Grammar, Generative fast English language Syntax fast Electronic book. Print version: Emonds, Joseph E. Lexicon and grammar. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000 (DLC) 2001016232 Studies in generative grammar ; 50. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42023852 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=559070 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Emonds, Joseph E. Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / Studies in generative grammar ; Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authorâ€?s academic biography -- Chapter 1. Categories and feature inventories of Universal Grammar -- 1.1 A theory and practice of well-formed lexical entries -- 1.2 Types of syntactic categories and features -- 1.3 A theory of phrase structure as Extended Projections -- 1.4 The interplay among derivations, the Lexicon, and Economy Principles -- 1.5 An excursus into IP reference and economy at the LF Interface -- Chapter 2. Subcategorization: Syntax as the material basis of semantics -- 2.1 Advantages of classical subcategorization 2.2 Extending and restricting subcategorization to syntactic features2.3 Syntactic vs. semantic selection: sisterhood is powerful -- 2.4 Determining Theta Roles by interpretive principles -- 2.5 Indeterminacy of object roles: the LOCATION feature on V -- 2.6 Indeterminacy of subject roles: variation in principal role -- 2.7 A Gedanken Experiment for learning lexical entries -- Chapter 3. Subcategorization inside words: Morphology as grammatical compounding -- 3.1 Marked and unmarked headedness: English vs. Japanese 3.2 The independence of head directionality and domain size: French word order3.3 Combining word-internal and phrasal trees -- 3.4 Conflating syntactic and morphological subcategorization -- 3.5 Where itâ€?s at: Morphology as a special case of compounding -- 3.6 Relating morphological typology to free form properties -- 3.7 Dictionary and Syntacticon: a new slant on lexical research -- Chapter 4. Multi-level lexical insertion: Explaining Inflection and Derivation -- 4.1 The bifurcated lexical model: Dictionary and Syntacticon -- 4.2 Levels of lexical insertion 4.3 Defining and dividing morphology4.4 Inflectional morphology as late insertion -- 4.5 Alternative Realization on free morphemes -- 4.6 Derivational morphology: the arguments of lexically derived forms -- 4.7 English nominalizations: confirming the Syntacticon model -- 4.8 Expanded list of differences between the Dictionary and the Syntacticon -- Chapter 5. Passive syntactic structures -- 5.1 The common syntax of Verbal and Adjectival passives -- 5.2 Differences between Verbal and Adjectival passives 5.3 Two insertion levels in syntax: two types of passive Adjectives5.4 The Verbal (inflectional) passive -- 5.5 Cross-linguistic variation in impersonal passives -- 5.6 The strange Case of perfect participles -- Chapter 6. The genesis of flat structures: Linking verbs, â€lightâ€? verbs and â€restructuringâ€? -- 6.1 Surprising consequences of higher empty heads -- 6.2 Flatter lexical projections for predicate adjectives and participles -- 6.3 Flatter lexical projections induced by â€lightâ€? verbs -- 6.4 Theoretical limits on possible flat structures English language Syntax. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043737 English language Grammar, Generative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043570 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Grammar, Generative fast English language Syntax fast |
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title | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / |
title_auth | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / |
title_exact_search | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / |
title_full | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / by Joseph E. Emonds. |
title_fullStr | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / by Joseph E. Emonds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Lexicon and grammar : the English syntacticon / by Joseph E. Emonds. |
title_short | Lexicon and grammar : |
title_sort | lexicon and grammar the english syntacticon |
title_sub | the English syntacticon / |
topic | English language Syntax. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043737 English language Grammar, Generative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043570 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Grammar, Generative fast English language Syntax fast |
topic_facet | English language Syntax. English language Grammar, Generative. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. English language Grammar, Generative English language Syntax Electronic book. |
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