Syntax of Dutch: Comprehensive Grammar Resources
Autor Hans Broekhuisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2013
Part of the larger Syntax of Dutch series, this volume focuses on the internal makeup and distribution of adpositional phrases in Dutch. It covers such topics as complementation and modification of adpositional phrases, as well as their predicative, attributive, and adverbial uses.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789089646019
ISBN-10: 9089646019
Pagini: 414
Dimensiuni: 161 x 246 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Pallas Publications
Seria Comprehensive Grammar Resources
ISBN-10: 9089646019
Pagini: 414
Dimensiuni: 161 x 246 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Pallas Publications
Seria Comprehensive Grammar Resources
Notă biografică
Hans Broekhuis is a researcher at the Meertens Institute in Amsterdam.
Cuprins
Abbreviations and Symbols
Preface and acknowledgements
1. General introduction
2. Main objective
3. Intended readership
4. Object of description
5. Organization of the material
6. History of the project and future prospects
7. Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Adpositions: characteristics and classification
1.1 Characterization of the category adposition
1.2 A formal classification of adpositional phrases
1.3 A semantic classification of adpositional phrases
1.4 Borderline cases
1.5 Bibliographical notes
2. Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation
2.1 Nominal complements
2.2 Adpositional complements
2.3 Adjectival complements
2.4 Clausal complements
2.5 Absolute PPs
2.6 Bibliographical notes
3. Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification
3.1 Spatial adpositional phrases
3.2 Temporal adpositional phrases
3.3 Non-spatial/temporal adpositional phrases
3.4 Comparative/superlative formation
3.5 Some ambiguous constructions
3.6 Bibliographical note
4. Syntactic uses of the adpositional phrase
4.1 Adpositional phrases used as arguments
4.2 Predicative use of adpositional phrases
4.3 Attributive use of adpositional phrases
4.4 Adverbial use of adpositional phrases
4.5 Bibliographical notes
5. R-pronominalization and R-words
5.1 [-HUMAN] restriction on the formation of pronominal PPs
5.2 Lexical restrictions on the formation of pronominal PPs
5.3 Syntactic restrictions on R-extraction
5.4 Idiomatic pronominal PPs
5.5 Appendix: The syntax of R-words
5.6 Bibliographical notes
Glossary
Subject Index
References
Preface and acknowledgements
1. General introduction
2. Main objective
3. Intended readership
4. Object of description
5. Organization of the material
6. History of the project and future prospects
7. Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Adpositions: characteristics and classification
1.1 Characterization of the category adposition
1.2 A formal classification of adpositional phrases
1.3 A semantic classification of adpositional phrases
1.4 Borderline cases
1.5 Bibliographical notes
2. Projection of adpositional phrases: Complementation
2.1 Nominal complements
2.2 Adpositional complements
2.3 Adjectival complements
2.4 Clausal complements
2.5 Absolute PPs
2.6 Bibliographical notes
3. Projection of adpositional phrases: Modification
3.1 Spatial adpositional phrases
3.2 Temporal adpositional phrases
3.3 Non-spatial/temporal adpositional phrases
3.4 Comparative/superlative formation
3.5 Some ambiguous constructions
3.6 Bibliographical note
4. Syntactic uses of the adpositional phrase
4.1 Adpositional phrases used as arguments
4.2 Predicative use of adpositional phrases
4.3 Attributive use of adpositional phrases
4.4 Adverbial use of adpositional phrases
4.5 Bibliographical notes
5. R-pronominalization and R-words
5.1 [-HUMAN] restriction on the formation of pronominal PPs
5.2 Lexical restrictions on the formation of pronominal PPs
5.3 Syntactic restrictions on R-extraction
5.4 Idiomatic pronominal PPs
5.5 Appendix: The syntax of R-words
5.6 Bibliographical notes
Glossary
Subject Index
References
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The volume within the Syntax of Dutch series Adpositions and Adpositional Phrases discusses the internal make-up and the distribution of adpositional phrases.
The volume within the Syntax of Dutch series Adpositions and Adpositional Phrases discusses the internal make-up and the distribution of adpositional phrases.
Recenzii
“This project is, by all measures, an extraordinary one, both in conception and execution. To a remarkable degree the Syntax of Dutch project manages to harmonize demands of depth and breadth. In part this appears to be due to the highly systematic approach followed. I believe the Syntax of Dutch project will ultimately become a model for comprehensive grammatical description in the years ahead.”