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Nouns and the Morphosyntax / Semantics Interface

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482 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am22.03.20242024
This edited book seeks to bridge a gap in the existing literature on nouns, by exploring the exact relationship between their formal and semantic characteristics.mehr
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KlappentextThis edited book seeks to bridge a gap in the existing literature on nouns, by exploring the exact relationship between their formal and semantic characteristics.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-44560-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum22.03.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten482 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht730 g
IllustrationenXVIII, 482 p. 14 illus.
Artikel-Nr.54553212

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Ch. 1 - Laure Gardelle, Elise Mignot & Julie Neveux, Why the morphosyntax / semantics interface matters for nouns .- Part 1 - Combining syntax and semantics for new insights into the definition of nouns.- Ch. 2 - Paolo Acquaviva, Nouns, names, and abstract kinds .- Ch. 3 - Manon Philippe, Proper names and the noun´ / name´ categories: pseudo-nouns, real names .- Ch. 4 - Yayoi Nakamura-Delloye, The noun class in Japanese: Morphosyntactic and semantic properties .- Ch. 5 - Peter Lauwers, Conversion vs coercion in the nominal field: two phenomena at the lexis-grammar interface .- Part 2 - Interactions between the interpretation of nouns and their syntactic and semantic environment.- Ch. 6 - Wiltrud Mihatsch & Désirée Kleineberg, The interaction of morphosyntax and semantics in Romance object mass nouns .- Ch. 7 - Evelien Keizer & Elnora ten Wolde, Of birds of prey and men of honour: head-classifier constructions in English .- Ch. 8 - Laure Gardelle, A swarm of helicopters, the last couple of weeks: a constructional analysis of the syntax/semantics interface for the classification of N1 as collective´ or quantificational´ .- Ch. 9 - Anne Jugnet & Philip Miller, Polar nouns and Polar Concealed Questions .- Ch. 10 - Olivia Reneaud-Jensen & Elise Mignot, God, it´s amazing the junk people will buy! When a construction impacts lexical choices: The case of nouns in concealed exclamations .- Part 3 - Nouns as syntactic and semantic organisers at phrase and discourse level.- Ch. 11 - Jan Rijkhoff, Nouns and Iconicity of Distance: when syntactic proximity to the noun mirrors semantic closeness .- Ch. 12 - John Flowerdew, Resumptive post-modification as a cohesive feature of signalling nouns .- Ch. 13 - Marie Turlais, Influence of the headnoun and integration of the dependent in near-compound nominals such as high executive .- Part 4 - Alignments and mismatches between morphology and lexical or contextual semantics.- Ch. 14 - Laurie Bauer, The semantics of English nominalizations: How much is usage? .- Ch. 15 - Julie Neveux, From productive -ness word-formation to creative suffix -iness: the case of truthiness .- Ch. 16 - Chris A. Smith, How is stickage different from sticking? A study of the semantic behaviour of V-age and V-ing nominalisations (on monomorphemic bases) .mehr

Autor

Laure Gardelle is Professor of English Linguistics and Dean of the doctoral school of languages and literature (ED LLSH) at Grenoble Alpes University, France, and Chair of the French society for English linguistics (ALAES). Her research interests include the morphosyntax/semantics interface in the grammatical categories of gender and number, especially the tension between transparency and the opacification caused by language-internal parameters (such as grammaticisation or morphological attraction).

Elise Mignot is Professor of English Linguistics and Head of the research centre CELISO (Centre de Linguistique en Sorbonne) at Sorbonne University, France. Her research focuses on the morpho-syntax /semantics interface in processes of noun-formation, studied in relation with the cognitive operation of categorization.

Julie Neveux is a Senior lecturer in English Linguistics at Sorbonne University, France, and chair of the French association of English stylistics (SSA). Initially trained in philosophy, she develops a phenomenological approach of language, semantics and style, defining style as a phenomenon whose effects rely on the perceptibility, in discourse, of the speaker's motivation (embodied cognition).
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