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Title Parts of speech : empirical and theoretical advances / edited by Umberto Ansaldo, Jan Don, Roland Pfau.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, the Netherlands ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 291 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Benjamins current topics ; v. 25
Benjamins current topics ; v. 25. 1874-0081
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Parts of Speech: Particulars, universals and theoretical constructs / Umberto Ansaldo, Jan Don and Roland Pfau -- Word classes in sign languages: Criteria and classifications / Waldemar Schwager and Ulrike Zeshan -- Roots, stems and word classes / Christian Lehmann -- Precategoriality and syntax-based parts of speech: The case of Late Archaic Chinese / Walter Bisang -- Covert word classes: Seeking your own syntax in Tukang Besi / Mark Donohue -- Pragmatic factors in the development of a switch-adjective language: A case study of the Miyako Hirara dialect of Ryukyuan / Yulia Koloskova and Toshio Ohori -- The acquisition of syntactic categories in Jakarta Indonesian / David Gil -- Possible phonological cues in categorial acquisition Evidence from adult categorization /Jan Don and Marian Erkelens -- Lexical semantic constraints on noun roots and noun borrowability / Lynn Nichols -- Degree words, intensification, and word class distinctions in Romance languages / Ventura Salazar-García -- On flexible and rigid nouns / Jan Rijkhoff.
Summary Parts of Speech are a central aspect of linguistic theory and analysis. Though a long-established tradition in Western linguistics and philosophy has assumed the validity of Parts of Speech in the study of language, there are still many questions left unanswered. For example, should Parts of Speech be treated as descriptive tools or are they to be considered universal constructs? Is it possible to come up with cross-linguistically valid formal categories, or are categories of language structure ultimately language-specific? Should they be defined semantically, syntactically, or otherwise? Do n.
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Subject Parts of speech.
Parts of speech.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Grammatical categories.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Grammatical categories.
Linguistic universals.
Linguistic universals.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Ansaldo, Umberto.
Don, Jan, 1963-
Pfau, Roland.
Other Form: Print version: Parts of speech. Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2010 9789027222558 (DLC) 2010030034 (OCoLC)648480950
ISBN 9789027222558 (electronic book)
902722255X (electronic book)
9027287716 (electronic book)
9789027287717 (electronic book)