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Phrase nominale. --- Définition (linguistique) --- Sémantique (philosophie)
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English language --- Grammar --- Clauses --- Data processing. --- Discourse analysis. --- Noun phrase --- Anglais (langue) --- Phrase nominale --- Syntax --- Phrase nominale.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Grammar --- français (langue) --- prédicat (grammaire) --- Français (langue) --- Prédicat (grammaire) --- Sujet et predicat --- Phrase nominale --- Analyse du discours --- Congres
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Greek language --- Greek language --- Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Grec (Langue) --- Grec (Langue) --- Grammar --- Negatives. --- Noun phrase --- Grammaire --- Négations --- Phrase nominale --- Plato.
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This book presents a detailed analysis of structural as well as pragmatic aspects underlying the phenomenon of noun ellipsis in English. Here Günther examines the structure of elliptical noun phrases to account for the conditions on noun ellipsis and those on one-insertion, with special emphasis on the (oft-neglected) parallels between the two. She also examines the use of noun ellipsis with adjectives in order to shed light on this under-researched phenomenon, drawing on data from the British National Corpus.
English language --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- German language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Comparison (Grammar) --- Grammaire comparée --- Anglais (langue) --- Allemand (langue) --- Ellipse (linguistique) --- Ellipsis. --- Noun phrase. --- Grammar, Comparative --- English. --- German. --- Syntax. --- Phrase nominale --- Syntaxe --- Langue allemande --- Langue anglaise --- Noun phrase --- Grammaire comparée. --- Phrase nominale. --- Syntaxe. --- Langue allemande. --- Langue anglaise.
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English language --- Anglais (Langue) --- Noun phrase --- Grammar, Generative --- Phrase nominale --- Grammaire générative --- -English language --- -Germanic languages --- Grammar, Generative. --- Noun phrase. --- -Grammar, Generative --- Grammaire générative --- Complex nominals --- Phrasal noun --- Subject --- Generative grammar --- Syntaxe --- Grammaire comparée --- Phrase nominale. --- Germanic languages --- English language - Grammar, Generative --- English language - Noun phrase
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The internal ordering of Latin noun phrases is very flexible in comparison with modern European languages. Whereas there are a number of studies devoted to the variable placement of modifiers, The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose proposes an entirely new approach: a discussion of the semantic and syntactic properties of both nouns and modifiers. Using recent insights in general linguistics, it argues that not only pragmatic factors but also semantic factors (whether we are dealing with an inherent property, the author’s assessment, or a further specification of a referent) are responsible for the internal ordering of Latin noun phrases. Additionally, this book discusses prepositional phrases functioning as modifiers, and appositions, which have received little attention in the literature.
Classical Latin language --- Grammar --- Latin language --- Latin prose literature --- Latin (Langue) --- Prose latine --- Noun phrase --- Phrase nominale --- Noun phrase. --- Latein. --- Nominalphrase. --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Latin language - Noun phrase
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The book investigates pathways of (inter)subjectification followed by prenominal elements in the English Noun Phrase, by tracing the development of identifying, noun-intensifying and subjective compound uses. By means of in-depth corpus study, the assumed unidirectionality of (inter)subjectification in the NP is verified and refined.
Psycholinguistics --- English language --- Grammar --- Intersubjectivity. --- Cognitive grammar. --- Anglais (Langue) --- Intersubjectivité --- Grammaire cognitive --- Noun phrase --- Phrase nominale --- Cognitive linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Social psychology --- Subjectivity --- Noun phrase. --- Complex nominals --- Phrasal noun --- Subject --- Germanic languages --- English. --- Intersubjectification. --- Syntax.
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On the basis of synchronic and diachronic data analysis, the volume takes a close look at the synchronic layers of binominal size noun and type noun uses (a bunch/a load of X; a sort of X; a Y type of X) and reconsiders the framework of grammaticalization in view of issues raised by the phrases under discussion. As a result, a construction grammar-approach to grammaticalization is developed which does justice to the syntagmatic lexical, or collocational, reclustering observed in the data within an eclectic cognitive-functional approach.
English language --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Case. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Case. --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Noun. --- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Noun. --- Noun constructions. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Noun --- Case --- Case. --- Noun. --- Nominals --- Grammaticalisation --- Phrase nominale --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Construction Grammar. --- English/language. --- Grammaticalization. --- Historical Linguistics.
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