Raffaele Simone

Raffaele Simone

List of John Benjamins publications for which Raffaele Simone plays a role.

Titles

Word Classes: Nature, typology and representations

Edited by Raffaele Simone and Francesca Masini

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 332] 2014. vii, 293 pp.
Subjects Morphology | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Typology

Iconicity in Language

Edited by Raffaele Simone

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 110] 1995. xii, 315 pp.
Subjects Functional linguistics | History of linguistics | Semiotics | Theoretical linguistics

Articles

Simone, Raffaele and Francesca Masini. 2014. Introduction: New approaches to old Word Class issues. Word Classes: Nature, typology and representations, Simone, Raffaele and Francesca Masini (eds.), pp. 1–14
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Simone, Raffaele and Francesca Masini. 2014. On Light Nouns. Word Classes: Nature, typology and representations, Simone, Raffaele and Francesca Masini (eds.), pp. 51–74
This paper investigates the hypothesis that word classes are not homogeneous, but rather complex sets of entities with (partially) different properties that can be arranged along a scale. Whereas much work has been done on subclasses of verbs, and on scales of ‘verbiness’ (e.g., full-fledged verbs… read more | Article
Simone, Raffaele. 1995. The Language-User in Saussure (and after). Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories, Formigari, Lia and Daniele Gambarara (eds.), pp. 233 ff.
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Simone, Raffaele. 1995. Foreword: Under the Sign of Cratylus. Iconicity in Language, Simone, Raffaele (ed.), pp. vii ff.
Miscellaneous
Simone, Raffaele. 1995. Iconic Aspects of Syntax: A Pragmatic Approach. Iconicity in Language, Simone, Raffaele (ed.), pp. 153 ff.
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Simone, Raffaele et Rene Amacker. 1978. Sur les verbes dits modaux. XIV Congresso Internationale di Linguistica e Filologia Romanza: Napoli, 15–20 Aprile 1974. ATTI, Varvaro, Alberto (ed.), pp. III-345–III-352
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The history of linguistics is presented as a crucial part of linguistics as a whole, in view of its contribution to the understanding of the logical and cognitive structure and evolution of the linguistic discipline itself. The basis for this view is to be found in Saussure’s distinction between… read more | Article