
The Oxford Handbook of Word Classes
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- 1: Eva van Lier: Introduction
- Part I. Fundamental issues
- 2: Martin Haspelmath: Word class universals and language-particular analysis
- 3: Walter Bisang: Levels of analysis and word classes (root, stem, word)
- 4: Kasper Boye: Lexical versus functional words
- 5: Andrej L. Malchukov: Transcategorial operations
- 6: William A. Foley: Word class systems and other grammatical properties
- Part II. Theoretical approaches
- 7: Yoad Winter: Word classes in Formal Semantics
- 8: Cristiano Broccias: Word classes in Cognitive Grammar
- 9: Evelien Keizer: Word classes and gradience
- 10: J. Lachlan Mackenzie: Lexeme classes and word classes in Functional Discourse Grammar
- 11: William Croft: Word classes in Radical Construction Grammar
- 12: Hedde Zeijlstra: Word classes in Minimalist Syntax
- 13: Jan Don: Lexical categories in Distributed Morphology
- 14: Frank Van Eynde: Word classes in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- 15: Mary Dalrymple and Ida Toivonen: . Word classes in Lexical Functional Grammar
- Part III. Specific word classes
- 16: Alexander Letuchiy: Verbs
- 17: Jan Rijkhoff: Nouns
- 18: David Beck: Adjectives
- 19: Kees Hengeveld: Adverbs
- 20: Borja Herce: Adpositions
- 21: Holger Diessel: Demonstratives
- 22: Mark Dingemaanse: Ideophones
- 23: Mark Dingemaanse: Interjections
- Part IV. Word classes in genetic and areal language groups
- 24: Elsa Oréal and Martine Vanhove: Word classes in Egyptian, Semitic, and Cushitic (Afroasiatic)
- 25: Denis Creissels: Word classes in Mande languages
- 26: Dana Louagie: Word classes in Australian languages
- 27: Paolo Ramat: Word classes in Indo-European languages
- 28: Walter Bisang: Word classes in classical Chinese (Sinitic)
- 29: Donna B. Gerdts and Lauren Schneider: Word classes in Salish languages
- 30: Karen Michelson: Word classes in Iroquoian languages
- 31: Marianne Mithun: Word classes in Eskimo-Aleut languages
- 32: Valentina Vapnarsky: Word classes in Mayan languages
- 33: Françoise Rose: Word classes in Maweti-Guaraní languages
- 34: Pieter Muysken: Word classes in Quechuan languages
- 35: Ulrike Mosel: Word classes in Austronesian languages
- 36: Marian Klamer: Word classes in Timor-Alor-Pantar and the Papuan region
- 37: Vadim Kimmelman and Carl Börstell: Word classes in sign languages
- Part V. Word classes in linguistic sub-disciplines
- 38: Natalia Levshina: Word classes in corpus linguistics
- 39: Aaron K. Smith: Word classes and grammaticalization
- 40: Sabine Stoll: Word classes in first language acquisition
- 41: Seth Lindstromberg and Frank Boers: Word classes in second language acquisition
- 42: Yaron Matras and Evangelia Adamou: Word classes in language contact
- 43: Paul Ibbotson: Word classes in psycholinguistics
- 44: David Kemmerer: Word classes in neurolinguistics
- 46: Meladel Mistica, Ekaterina Vylomova, and Francis Bond: Word classes in computational linguistics and artificial intelligence
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