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Heads in Grammatical Theory Book

Heads in Grammatical Theory
Heads in Grammatical Theory, Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a noun phrase - the 'head' - from the subordinate elements it dominates. Opinions differ on its precise definition, and it has been used to describe and account for a range of linguisti, Heads in Grammatical Theory has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Heads in Grammatical Theory
  • Written by author Greville G. Corbett
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, March 2006
  • Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a noun phrase - the 'head' - from the subordinate elements it dominates. Opinions differ on its precise definition, and it has been used to describe and account for a range of linguisti
  • A study of the idea of the 'head' or dominating element of a phrase.
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1Introduction1
2The head of Russian numeral expressions11
3The phonology of heads in Haruai36
4Pattens of headedness44
5Head-hunting: on the trail of the nominal Janus73
6The headedness of noun phrases: slaying the nominal hydra114
7Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause140
8Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity164
9Heads in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar186
10Heads and lexical semantics204
11Heads, parsing and word-order universals231
12Do we have heads in our minds?266
13Heads, bases and functors292
References317
Index335


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