Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish /:
"This is the first book that presents a complete empirical description and theoretical analysis of all major classes of derived adjectives in Spanish, both deverbal and denominal. The reader will find here both a detailed empirical description of the syntactic, morphological and semantic proper...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2020]
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Schriftenreihe: | Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ;
v. 30. |
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Online-Zugang: | DE-862 DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | "This is the first book that presents a complete empirical description and theoretical analysis of all major classes of derived adjectives in Spanish, both deverbal and denominal. The reader will find here both a detailed empirical description of the syntactic, morphological and semantic properties of derived adjectives in contemporary Spanish and a cohesive Neo-Constructionist analysis of the syntactic and semantic tools that contemporary Spanish has available to build adjectives from other grammatical categories within a Nanosyntactic-oriented framework. In doing so, this book throws light on the nature of adjectives as a grammatical categoy and argues that adjectives are syntactically built by recycling functional heads belonging to other categories. The book will be useful both to researchers in Spanish linguistics or theoretical morphology and to advanced students of Spanish interested in the main ways of building new adjectives through suffixation in this language"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 377 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789027260338 9027260338 |
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2. The problem with (complex) adjectives -- 1. Lexical categories: Essentialist and distributionalist theories -- 2. The heterogeneity of the adjectival class -- 3. Against the essentialist definition of adjectives -- 3.1 Non-universality -- 3.2 Absence of positive properties and derived character -- 3.3 Adjectives do not form a natural class in Spanish -- 4. Consequences for morphological analysis -- 5. Head recycling and adjective formation -- Chapter 3. Denominal relational adjectives -- 1. Sketch of the analysis -- 2. Empirical properties of relational adjectives | |
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505 | 8 | |a H. Not being anchored to a dimension, relational adjectives reject degree modification -- I. Relational adjectives also lack polar oppositions -- J. Relational adjectives express relations between kinds of entities -- K. Relational adjectives produce bracketing paradoxes -- 3. Analysis: Relational adjectives as incomplete prepositional phrases -- 3.1 The internal syntactic structure of relational adjectives -- 3.2 The spell out of the structure: Phrasal Spell Out and the Superset -- 4. Previous analyses of the internal structure of relational adjectives | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. The external syntax of relational adjectives -- 5.1 Deriving the syntactic position of relational adjectives -- 5.2 Bracketing paradoxes -- 5.3 What licenses 'Singular + Singular = Plural'? -- Appendix. Do relational adjectives really have double affixal marking? -- Chapter 4. Qualifying denominal adjectives I: Possessive and similitudinal adjectives -- 1. Overview of the analysis of qualifying denominal adjectives -- 1.1 On the criteria to determine whether an adjective is qualifying -- 2. Possessive adjectives: Empirical properties -- 2.1 What conceptual notions are expressed as possession? | |
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spelling | Fábregas, Antonio, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012076249 Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / Antonio Fábregas, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020] 1 online resource (ix, 377 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics (IHLL), 2213-3887 ; volume 30 Includes bibliographical references and index. "This is the first book that presents a complete empirical description and theoretical analysis of all major classes of derived adjectives in Spanish, both deverbal and denominal. The reader will find here both a detailed empirical description of the syntactic, morphological and semantic properties of derived adjectives in contemporary Spanish and a cohesive Neo-Constructionist analysis of the syntactic and semantic tools that contemporary Spanish has available to build adjectives from other grammatical categories within a Nanosyntactic-oriented framework. In doing so, this book throws light on the nature of adjectives as a grammatical categoy and argues that adjectives are syntactically built by recycling functional heads belonging to other categories. The book will be useful both to researchers in Spanish linguistics or theoretical morphology and to advanced students of Spanish interested in the main ways of building new adjectives through suffixation in this language"-- Provided by publisher Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 25, 2020). Intro -- Morphologically Derived Adjectives in Spanish -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Goals and overview -- 1.1 The empirical base -- 1.2 Overview of the main theoretical argument in the book -- 2. Nanosyntax: The spell-out procedure -- 2.1 Phrasal Spell Out -- 2.2 The Exhaustive Lexicalisation Principle -- 2.3 The Superset Principle -- 3. Assumptions about prepositional structures and the projections they introduce -- 3.1 Prepositional structures -- 3.2 Assumptions about case -- 4. The chapters Chapter 2. The problem with (complex) adjectives -- 1. Lexical categories: Essentialist and distributionalist theories -- 2. The heterogeneity of the adjectival class -- 3. Against the essentialist definition of adjectives -- 3.1 Non-universality -- 3.2 Absence of positive properties and derived character -- 3.3 Adjectives do not form a natural class in Spanish -- 4. Consequences for morphological analysis -- 5. Head recycling and adjective formation -- Chapter 3. Denominal relational adjectives -- 1. Sketch of the analysis -- 2. Empirical properties of relational adjectives A. Adjacency to the modified noun -- B. Non-availability of the prenominal position -- C. Combination of two relational adjectives in the singular with one noun in the plural -- D. There must be a lexical difference between affixes for relational adjectives and those for qualifying adjectives -- E. However, it is frequent that the same affix produces both qualifying and relational adjectives -- F. And at least there are two affixes that only produce relational adjectives -- G. Relational adjectives express underspecified relations between two types of entity H. Not being anchored to a dimension, relational adjectives reject degree modification -- I. Relational adjectives also lack polar oppositions -- J. Relational adjectives express relations between kinds of entities -- K. Relational adjectives produce bracketing paradoxes -- 3. Analysis: Relational adjectives as incomplete prepositional phrases -- 3.1 The internal syntactic structure of relational adjectives -- 3.2 The spell out of the structure: Phrasal Spell Out and the Superset -- 4. Previous analyses of the internal structure of relational adjectives 5. The external syntax of relational adjectives -- 5.1 Deriving the syntactic position of relational adjectives -- 5.2 Bracketing paradoxes -- 5.3 What licenses 'Singular + Singular = Plural'? -- Appendix. Do relational adjectives really have double affixal marking? -- Chapter 4. Qualifying denominal adjectives I: Possessive and similitudinal adjectives -- 1. Overview of the analysis of qualifying denominal adjectives -- 1.1 On the criteria to determine whether an adjective is qualifying -- 2. Possessive adjectives: Empirical properties -- 2.1 What conceptual notions are expressed as possession? Spanish language Adjective. Spanish language Morphology. Espagnol (Langue) Adjectif. Espagnol (Langue) Morphologie. Spanish language Adjective fast Spanish language Morphology fast Electronic book. Print version: Fábregas, Antonio. Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021 9789027208095 (DLC) 2020040074 Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 30. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014159381 |
spellingShingle | Fábregas, Antonio Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; Intro -- Morphologically Derived Adjectives in Spanish -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Goals and overview -- 1.1 The empirical base -- 1.2 Overview of the main theoretical argument in the book -- 2. Nanosyntax: The spell-out procedure -- 2.1 Phrasal Spell Out -- 2.2 The Exhaustive Lexicalisation Principle -- 2.3 The Superset Principle -- 3. Assumptions about prepositional structures and the projections they introduce -- 3.1 Prepositional structures -- 3.2 Assumptions about case -- 4. The chapters Chapter 2. The problem with (complex) adjectives -- 1. Lexical categories: Essentialist and distributionalist theories -- 2. The heterogeneity of the adjectival class -- 3. Against the essentialist definition of adjectives -- 3.1 Non-universality -- 3.2 Absence of positive properties and derived character -- 3.3 Adjectives do not form a natural class in Spanish -- 4. Consequences for morphological analysis -- 5. Head recycling and adjective formation -- Chapter 3. Denominal relational adjectives -- 1. Sketch of the analysis -- 2. Empirical properties of relational adjectives A. Adjacency to the modified noun -- B. Non-availability of the prenominal position -- C. Combination of two relational adjectives in the singular with one noun in the plural -- D. There must be a lexical difference between affixes for relational adjectives and those for qualifying adjectives -- E. However, it is frequent that the same affix produces both qualifying and relational adjectives -- F. And at least there are two affixes that only produce relational adjectives -- G. Relational adjectives express underspecified relations between two types of entity H. Not being anchored to a dimension, relational adjectives reject degree modification -- I. Relational adjectives also lack polar oppositions -- J. Relational adjectives express relations between kinds of entities -- K. Relational adjectives produce bracketing paradoxes -- 3. Analysis: Relational adjectives as incomplete prepositional phrases -- 3.1 The internal syntactic structure of relational adjectives -- 3.2 The spell out of the structure: Phrasal Spell Out and the Superset -- 4. Previous analyses of the internal structure of relational adjectives 5. The external syntax of relational adjectives -- 5.1 Deriving the syntactic position of relational adjectives -- 5.2 Bracketing paradoxes -- 5.3 What licenses 'Singular + Singular = Plural'? -- Appendix. Do relational adjectives really have double affixal marking? -- Chapter 4. Qualifying denominal adjectives I: Possessive and similitudinal adjectives -- 1. Overview of the analysis of qualifying denominal adjectives -- 1.1 On the criteria to determine whether an adjective is qualifying -- 2. Possessive adjectives: Empirical properties -- 2.1 What conceptual notions are expressed as possession? Spanish language Adjective. Spanish language Morphology. Espagnol (Langue) Adjectif. Espagnol (Langue) Morphologie. Spanish language Adjective fast Spanish language Morphology fast |
title | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / |
title_auth | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / |
title_exact_search | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / |
title_full | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / Antonio Fábregas, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. |
title_fullStr | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / Antonio Fábregas, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / Antonio Fábregas, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. |
title_short | Morphologically derived adjectives in Spanish / |
title_sort | morphologically derived adjectives in spanish |
topic | Spanish language Adjective. Spanish language Morphology. Espagnol (Langue) Adjectif. Espagnol (Langue) Morphologie. Spanish language Adjective fast Spanish language Morphology fast |
topic_facet | Spanish language Adjective. Spanish language Morphology. Espagnol (Langue) Adjectif. Espagnol (Langue) Morphologie. Spanish language Adjective Spanish language Morphology Electronic book. |
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