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Book Description Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This edited book seeks to bridge a gap in the existing literature on nouns, by exploringthe exact relationship between their formal and semantic characteristics. The introductory chapter offers a thorough state of the art on the morphosyntactic andsemantic angles in definitions of nouns, providesevidence of misalignments between morphosyntactic and semantic features, and argues that amulti-criterial angle is in fact inherent in the definition of the class of nouns. The following chaptersbring together a representative cross-section of international-level researchon the morphosyntax/semantics interface for nouns, covering a wide variety of languages fromFrench-based creoles, German and Japanese toEnglish, French, Italian, Russian and Uzbek.The focus of the volume is to take a special focus on the currently underestimated dynamic interplay betweenmorphosyntax and semantics, at both language and discourse levels. It will beof interest primarily to academics (specialists of nouns, as well as anyone interested in the interplay between morphology, syntax and semantics) andgraduate students in areas such assyntax, semantics,morphology, theoretical linguistics and discourse analysis. 500 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783031445606
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 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. The introductory chapter offers a thorough state of the art on the morphosyntactic and semantic angles in definitions of nouns, provides evidence of misalignments between morphosyntactic and semantic features, and argues that a multi-criterial angle is in fact inherent in the definition of the class of nouns. The following chapters bring together a representative cross-section of international-level research on the morphosyntax/semantics interface for nouns, covering a wide variety of languages from French-based creoles, German and Japanese to English, French, Italian, Russian and Uzbek. The focus of the volume is to take a special focus on the currently underestimated dynamic interplay between morphosyntax and semantics, at both language and discourse levels. It will be of interest primarily to academics (specialists of nouns, as well as anyone interested in the interplay between morphology, syntax and semantics) and graduate students in areas such as syntax, semantics, morphology, theoretical linguistics and discourse analysis. 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. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783031445606
Book Description Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Examines the dynamic interaction of nouns with their syntactic and semantic environmentIlluminates how morphology, syntax and semantics interact Argues that this understanding is crucial for nominal interpretation in discourse. Seller Inventory # 1071297952
Book Description Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This edited book seeks to bridge a gap in the existing literature on nouns, by exploringthe exact relationship between their formal and semantic characteristics. The introductory chapter offers a thorough state of the art on the morphosyntactic andsemantic angles in definitions of nouns, providesevidence of misalignments between morphosyntactic and semantic features, and argues that amulti-criterial angle is in fact inherent in the definition of the class of nouns. The following chaptersbring together a representative cross-section of international-level researchon the morphosyntax/semantics interface for nouns, covering a wide variety of languages fromFrench-based creoles, German and Japanese toEnglish, French, Italian, Russian and Uzbek.The focus of the volume is to take a special focus on the currently underestimated dynamic interplay betweenmorphosyntax and semantics, at both language and discourse levels. It will beof interest primarily to academics (specialists of nouns, as well as anyone interested in the interplay between morphology, syntax and semantics) andgraduate students in areas such assyntax, semantics,morphology, theoretical linguistics and discourse analysis. Seller Inventory # 9783031445606
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 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. The introductory chapter offers a thorough state of the art on the morphosyntactic and semantic angles in definitions of nouns, provides evidence of misalignments between morphosyntactic and semantic features, and argues that a multi-criterial angle is in fact inherent in the definition of the class of nouns. The following chapters bring together a representative cross-section of international-level research on the morphosyntax/semantics interface for nouns, covering a wide variety of languages from French-based creoles, German and Japanese to English, French, Italian, Russian and Uzbek. The focus of the volume is to take a special focus on the currently underestimated dynamic interplay between morphosyntax and semantics, at both language and discourse levels. It will be of interest primarily to academics (specialists of nouns, as well as anyone interested in the interplay between morphology, syntax and semantics) and graduate students in areas such as syntax, semantics, morphology, theoretical linguistics and discourse analysis. 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. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783031445606
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. 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. The introductory chapter offers a thorough state of the art on the morphosyntactic and semantic angles in definitions of nouns, provides evidence of misalignments between morphosyntactic and semantic features, and argues that a multi-criterial angle is in fact inherent in the definition of the class of nouns. The following chapters bring together a representative cross-section of international-level research on the morphosyntax/semantics interface for nouns, covering a wide variety of languages from French-based creoles, German and Japanese to English, French, Italian, Russian and Uzbek. The focus of the volume is to take a special focus on the currently underestimated dynamic interplay between morphosyntax and semantics, at both language and discourse levels. It will be of interest primarily to academics (specialists of nouns, as well as anyone interested in the interplay between morphology, syntax and semantics) and graduate students in areas such as syntax, semantics, morphology, theoretical linguistics and discourse analysis. 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. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783031445606