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English Noun Phrases from a Functional-Cognitive Perspective: Current issues [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Freiburg), Edited by (University of Vienna)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 433 pages, weight: 915 g
  • Serija: Studies in Language Companion Series 221
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210179
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210173
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 433 pages, weight: 915 g
  • Serija: Studies in Language Companion Series 221
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210179
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210173
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Despite a significant increase in interest over the last two decades in the English Noun Phrase, there are still many open questions and unexplored issues. The papers collected in this volume contribute to this ongoing research by addressing a range of topics concerning the internal structure, use and development of English Noun Phrases. The eleven chapters represent three main themes: 1. Determination, modification and complementation; 2. Shell nouns and the X-is construction; 3. Binominal constructions. These topics are approached in different ways: some chapters are synchronic in nature, others diachronic; and while most subscribe to functional-cognitive modelling, some take a more formal approach. In addition, different methodologies are employed, varying from qualitative and quantitative corpus analyses to experimental methods. As a result, the contributions to this volume represent both the main topics currently discussed in research on the English Noun Phrase, and the diversity in the way these topics are investigated"--

Despite a significant increase in interest over the last two decades in the English Noun Phrase, there are still many open questions and unexplored issues. The papers collected in this volume contribute to this ongoing research by addressing a range of topics concerning the internal structure, use and development of English Noun Phrases. The eleven chapters represent three main themes: 1. Determination, modification and complementation; 2. Shell nouns and the X-is construction; 3. Binominal constructions. These topics are approached in different ways: some chapters are synchronic in nature, others diachronic; and while most subscribe to functional-cognitive modelling, some take a more formal approach. In addition, different methodologies are employed, varying from qualitative and quantitative corpus analyses to experimental methods. As a result, the contributions to this volume represent both the main topics currently discussed in research on the English Noun Phrase, and the diversity in the way these topics are investigated.
Preface vii
Major trends in research on the English NP
1(26)
Evelien Keizer
Lotte Sommerer
Determination, modification & complementation
Refining and re-defining secondary determiners in relation to primary determiners
27(52)
Kristin Davidse
The rivalry between definiteness and specificity: The grammaticalization of definiteness in DP emergence
79(28)
Fuyo Osawa
Post-head compression in noun phrase referring expressions: Structural change in interactive communication
107(28)
Rahel Oppliger
From noun to verb: Modeling variation in the English gerund system
135(36)
Charlotte Maekelberghe
Shell nouns & the X-is construction
Shell nouns as epistemic stance devices in English: A study of four epistemic modal nouns and four evidential nouns
171(34)
Marta Carretero
Constructional variation and change in N-is focaliser constructions
205(30)
Marianne Hundt
Premodification in X-is constructions: Fact and point
235(44)
Evelien Keizer
Binominal constructions
From an icy hell of a night to a hell of a fine story: The development of the English binominal noun phrase and beyond
279(32)
Elnora Ten Wolde
Time-measurement constructions in English: A corpus-based exploration
311(52)
Melanie J. Bell
Carmen Portero Munoz
Day to day and night after night: Temporal NPN constructions in Present Day English
363(32)
Lotte Sommerer
Coordinated phrases as dvandvas: A competition-theoretic perspective
395(34)
Kazuya Nishimaki
Index 429