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- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789048522255
- Artikelnr.: 41006192
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789048522255
- Artikelnr.: 41006192
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Hans Broekhuis is a researcher at the Meertens Institute in Amsterdam.
Abbreviations and symbols vii[
]Preface and acknowledgments ix[
]1. General introduction ix[
]2. Main objective ix[
]3. Intended readership ix[
]4. Object of description x[
]5. Organization of the material xv[
]6. History of the project and future prospects xix[
]7. Acknowledgments xxi[
]Introduction 1[
]Chapter 1[
]Adpositions: characteristics and classification 3[
]1.1. Characterization of the category adposition 5[
]1.2. A formal classification of adpositional phrases 26[
]1.3. A semantic classification of adpositional phrases 70[
]1.4. Borderline cases 164[
]1.5. Bibliographical notes 166[
]Chapter 2[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation 167[
]2.1. Nominal complements 168[
]2.2. Adpositional complements 172[
]2.3. Adjectival complements 180[
]2.4. Clausal complements 181[
]2.5. Absolute PPs 190[
]2.6. Bibliographical notes 210[
]Chapter 3[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification 211[
]3.1. Spatial adpositional phrases 212[
]3.2. Temporal adpositional phrases 244[
]3.3. Non
spatial/temporal adpositional phrases 247[
]3.4. Comparative/superlative formation 249[
]3.5. Some ambiguous constructions 249[
]3.6. Bibliographical note[
]
]Preface and acknowledgments ix[
]1. General introduction ix[
]2. Main objective ix[
]3. Intended readership ix[
]4. Object of description x[
]5. Organization of the material xv[
]6. History of the project and future prospects xix[
]7. Acknowledgments xxi[
]Introduction 1[
]Chapter 1[
]Adpositions: characteristics and classification 3[
]1.1. Characterization of the category adposition 5[
]1.2. A formal classification of adpositional phrases 26[
]1.3. A semantic classification of adpositional phrases 70[
]1.4. Borderline cases 164[
]1.5. Bibliographical notes 166[
]Chapter 2[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation 167[
]2.1. Nominal complements 168[
]2.2. Adpositional complements 172[
]2.3. Adjectival complements 180[
]2.4. Clausal complements 181[
]2.5. Absolute PPs 190[
]2.6. Bibliographical notes 210[
]Chapter 3[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification 211[
]3.1. Spatial adpositional phrases 212[
]3.2. Temporal adpositional phrases 244[
]3.3. Non
spatial/temporal adpositional phrases 247[
]3.4. Comparative/superlative formation 249[
]3.5. Some ambiguous constructions 249[
]3.6. Bibliographical note[
]
Abbreviations and symbols vii[
]Preface and acknowledgments ix[
]1. General introduction ix[
]2. Main objective ix[
]3. Intended readership ix[
]4. Object of description x[
]5. Organization of the material xv[
]6. History of the project and future prospects xix[
]7. Acknowledgments xxi[
]Introduction 1[
]Chapter 1[
]Adpositions: characteristics and classification 3[
]1.1. Characterization of the category adposition 5[
]1.2. A formal classification of adpositional phrases 26[
]1.3. A semantic classification of adpositional phrases 70[
]1.4. Borderline cases 164[
]1.5. Bibliographical notes 166[
]Chapter 2[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation 167[
]2.1. Nominal complements 168[
]2.2. Adpositional complements 172[
]2.3. Adjectival complements 180[
]2.4. Clausal complements 181[
]2.5. Absolute PPs 190[
]2.6. Bibliographical notes 210[
]Chapter 3[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification 211[
]3.1. Spatial adpositional phrases 212[
]3.2. Temporal adpositional phrases 244[
]3.3. Non
spatial/temporal adpositional phrases 247[
]3.4. Comparative/superlative formation 249[
]3.5. Some ambiguous constructions 249[
]3.6. Bibliographical note[
]
]Preface and acknowledgments ix[
]1. General introduction ix[
]2. Main objective ix[
]3. Intended readership ix[
]4. Object of description x[
]5. Organization of the material xv[
]6. History of the project and future prospects xix[
]7. Acknowledgments xxi[
]Introduction 1[
]Chapter 1[
]Adpositions: characteristics and classification 3[
]1.1. Characterization of the category adposition 5[
]1.2. A formal classification of adpositional phrases 26[
]1.3. A semantic classification of adpositional phrases 70[
]1.4. Borderline cases 164[
]1.5. Bibliographical notes 166[
]Chapter 2[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation 167[
]2.1. Nominal complements 168[
]2.2. Adpositional complements 172[
]2.3. Adjectival complements 180[
]2.4. Clausal complements 181[
]2.5. Absolute PPs 190[
]2.6. Bibliographical notes 210[
]Chapter 3[
]Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification 211[
]3.1. Spatial adpositional phrases 212[
]3.2. Temporal adpositional phrases 244[
]3.3. Non
spatial/temporal adpositional phrases 247[
]3.4. Comparative/superlative formation 249[
]3.5. Some ambiguous constructions 249[
]3.6. Bibliographical note[
]