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Linguistic categorization
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ISBN: 9027235589 9786613313690 1283313693 9027278520 9789027235589 9789027278524 9781283313698 6613313696 Year: 1989 Volume: 61 Publisher: Amsterdam Benjamins


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Categorization and Category Change.
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ISBN: 9781443851404 144385140X 1306948622 1443863815 9781443863810 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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This collection of selected papers addresses theoretical and empirical issues related to lexical categories, categorization and category change. Any grammatical description makes use of parts-of-speech. The proper set of lexical categories and the definitions of their properties cross-linguistically has been a remnant issue in linguistics since the beginnings of grammatical description. Besides, the traditional classification of lexical classes with their morphological, syntactic and/or inter...


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Building categories in interaction : linguistic resources at work
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ISBN: 9789027209504 9789027258991 9027258996 9027209502 Year: 2021 Volume: 220 Publisher: Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company

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"This book addresses the topic of linguistic categorization from a novel perspective. While most of the early research has focused on how linguistic systems reflect some pre-existing ways of categorizing experience, the contributions included in this volume seek to understand how linguistic resources of various nature (prosodic cues, affixes, constructions, discourse markers, ...) can be 'put to work' in order to actively build categories in discourse and in interaction, to achieve social goals. This question is addressed in different ways by researchers from different subfields of linguistics, including psycholinguistics, conversation analysis, linguistic typology and discourse pragmatics, and a major point of innovation is represented in fact by the interdisciplinary nature of the volume and in the systematic search for converging evidence"--

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