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Noun valency /

This article has two objectives. The first is to present an account of valency nouns in Latin. Lyons' typology (1977) envisaging three orders of entities is useful for predicting the number and type of complements used with various nouns. Expansions of all the categories are distinguished: conc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Spevak, Olga (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2014]
Colección:Studies in language companion series ; v. 158.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Noun Valency; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of content; Abbreviations; Editor's foreword; References; Contributors; Contribution of valency to the analysis of language ; 1. Why valency? ; 2. What is valency about? ; 3. The deletion/absence problem ; 4. Labeling of inner participants ; 5. Conclusions on verbal valency as a source for the examination of valency of nouns ; 6. Valency of nouns ; 6.1 Valency of deverbal nouns ; 6.1.1 Deverbal nouns derived by syntactic derivation ; 6.1.2 Deverbal nouns derived by lexical derivation ; 6.2 Primary nouns.
  • 6.3 Linguistic meaning or cognitive content? 6.4 Conclusions on noun valency ; 7. Future perspectives for studies of noun valency ; Appendix 1. Inner participants of verbs in PDT 2.0 ; Appendix 2. Inner participants of nouns (with functions corresponding the IP of verbs) in PDT 2.0 ; Special valency behavior of Czech deverbal nouns ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Aims and objectives ; 1.2 Methods ; 1.3 General framework of Functional Generative Description ; 1.4 Treatment of deverbal nouns in Czech valency lexicons ; 1.5 Outline ; 2. General principles determining the surface forms of participants.
  • 3. Typical valency behavior and typical shifts in the surface forms of participants 4. Special valency behavior ; 4.1 Special shifts in surface forms of participants ; 4.2 Coexistence of typical and special forms of one participant ; 4.3 Reduction of the number of slots in the nominal valency frame ; 4.4 Specifically nominal valency complementation ; 5. Different meanings of a deverbal noun ; 5.1 Derivational suffixes ; 5.2 Differences between nouns derived by productive and non-productive means ; 6. Special shifts and their impact on the meaning of nouns.
  • 6.1 Nouns undergoing plain semantic shifts 6.2 Special shifts and valency frames ; 7. Overview of nouns on the boundary between syntactic and lexical derivation ; 7.1 Typical shift ACC GEN vs. special shifts ACC DAT or ACC PP ; 7.2 Typical shift ACC GEN vs. special shift ACC PP ; 7.3 Typical correspondence GEN GEN vs. special shift GEN PP ; 7.4 Typical correspondence GEN GEN vs. special shifts GEN DAT or GEN PP ; 7.5 Special shift PPC PPC(PP) ; 7.6 Discussion of results ; 8. Summary of factors influencing manifestation of special valency behavior ; 9. Conclusion.
  • Nominalizations of Spanish perception verbs at the syntax-semantics interface1. Introduction; 2. Syntax and semantics of perception verbs; 3. Perception nominalizations: A semantically heterogeneous class; 3.1 Corpus study: The data; 3.2 The semantics of suffixation; 3.3 Polysemy of perception nominalizations; 3.4 First conclusions; 4. Realization of the argument structure of perception nominalizations; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Results; 5. Conclusions; References; Case assignment, aspect, and (non- )expression of patients; 1. Introduction; 2. Nominal valency frames and their surface realization.