This book presents an innovative theory of syntactic categories and the lexical classes they define.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. Prelude: 1. Notionalism 2. Analogism 3. Minimalism Part II. Fundamentals of a Notional Theory: 4. Syntactic categories and notional features 5. Relations between elements 6. Further categories: the role of feature dependencies 7. Markedness and category continuity 8. Cross-classification 9. Gradience and second-order categories 10. Secondary categories 11. Non-complements Part III. The Syntax of Categories: 12. Verbal valencies 13. The content of the functor category 14. The basic syntax of predications 15. The formation of ditransitives 16. Variation in argument structure 17. Verbals as arguments 18. The structure of primary arguments References, Index.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. Prelude: 1. Notionalism 2. Analogism 3. Minimalism Part II. Fundamentals of a Notional Theory: 4. Syntactic categories and notional features 5. Relations between elements 6. Further categories: the role of feature dependencies 7. Markedness and category continuity 8. Cross-classification 9. Gradience and second-order categories 10. Secondary categories 11. Non-complements Part III. The Syntax of Categories: 12. Verbal valencies 13. The content of the functor category 14. The basic syntax of predications 15. The formation of ditransitives 16. Variation in argument structure 17. Verbals as arguments 18. The structure of primary arguments References, Index.
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