
Mixed Categories
The Morphosyntax of Noun Modification
Cambridge University Press
Published on 9. June 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
420 pages
978-1-108-40152-4 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring the phenomenon of 'mixed categories', this book is the first in-depth study of the way in which languages can use a noun, as opposed to an adjective, to modify another noun. It investigates noun-adjective hybrids - adjectives and adjective-like attributive forms which have been derived from nouns and systematically retain certain nominal properties. These rarely-discussed types of mixed category raise a number of important theoretical questions about the nature of lexemic identity, the inflection-derivation divide, and more generally, the relationship between the structure of words and their phrasal syntax. The book proposes a new formal framework that models cross-linguistic and cross-constructional variation in noun modification constructions. The framework it offers enables readers to explicitly map word structure to syntactic structure, providing new insights into, and impacting upon, all current theoretical models of grammar.
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'I have no doubt that, across different theoretical approaches, the contribution of this monograph will have a broad impact in the linguistic community.' Antonio Fabregas, LanguageMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises; 23 Tables, black and white; 53 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
605 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-40152-4 (9781108401524)
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Book
10/2019
Cambridge University Press
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Persons
Irina A. Nikolaeva author of multiple linguistic publications including Objects and Information Structure (with M. Dalrymple, Cambridge, 2011) and Descriptive Typology and Linguistic Theory: A Study in the Morphosyntax of Relative Clauses (with F. Ackerman, 2013).
Author
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
University of Essex
Content
1. Introduction: word categories and category mixing; 2. Modification constructions; 3. Categorial mixing in the nominal phrase; 4. Approaches to mixed categories; 5. Lexical representation and lexical relatedness; 6. Generalized paradigm function morphology; 7. Attributive modification in lexicalist morphosyntax; 8. Noun-adjective hybrids; 9. Conclusions and prospects.