Parts of Speech: Descriptive tools, theoretical constructs
Special Issue of Studies in Language 32:3 (2008)
Editors
| University of Amsterdam
| University of Amsterdam
| University of Amsterdam
[Studies in Language, 32:3] 2008. 246 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Parts of Speech: Particulars, universals and theoretical constructsUmberto Ansaldo, Jan Don and Roland Pfau | pp. 505–508
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Word classes in sign languages: Criteria and classificationsWaldemar Schwager and Ulrike Zeshan | pp. 509–545
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Roots, stems and word classesChristian Lehmann | pp. 546–567
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Precategoriality and syntax-based parts of speech: The case of Late Archaic ChineseWalter Bisang | pp. 568–589
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Covert word classes: Seeking your own syntax in Tukang BesiMark Donohue | pp. 590–609
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Pragmatic factors in the development of a switch-adjective language: A case study of the Miyako-Hirara dialect of RyukyuanYulia Koloskova and Toshio Ohori | pp. 610–636
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The acquisition of syntactic categories in Jakarta IndonesianDavid Gil | pp. 637–669
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Possible phonological cues in categorial acquisition: Evidence from adult categorizationJan Don and Marian Erkelens | pp. 670–682
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Lexical semantic constraints on noun roots and noun borrowabilityLynn Nichols | pp. 683–700
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Degree words, intensification, and word class distinctions in Romance languagesVentura Salazar-García | pp. 701–726
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On flexible and rigid nounsJan Rijkhoff | pp. 727–752
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Parts of speech and dependent clauses in Functional Discourse GrammarKees Hengeveld and Eva van Lier | pp. 753–785
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