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Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon
Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon, Mixed category English verbal gerund constructions like the involve words that seem to be central members of more that one part of speech and so pose a problem for the standard view of syntactic categories. This book presents a novel analysis of this and , Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon, Mixed category English verbal gerund constructions like the involve words that seem to be central members of more that one part of speech and so pose a problem for the standard view of syntactic categories. This book presents a novel analysis of this and , Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon
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  • Mixed Categories in the Hierarchical Lexicon
  • Written by author Robert P. Malouf
  • Published by Center for the Study of Language and Inf, June 2000
  • Mixed category English verbal gerund constructions like the involve words that seem to be central members of more that one part of speech and so pose a problem for the standard view of syntactic categories. This book presents a novel analysis of this and
  • This book presents a novel analysis of mixed category constructions in various languages.
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Acknowledgments
1Introduction1
1.1Overview1
1.2Background2
1.3HPSG preliminaries8
1.4An outline of the theory10
1.5Universals in HPSG23
2English Verbal Gerunds27
2.1Properties of verbal gerunds27
2.2Previous analyses43
2.3A mixed category analysis64
2.4Postscript: Archaic gerunds86
3Coherent Nominalizations91
3.1The Deverbalization Hierarchy93
3.2Explaining the cross-linguistic pattern96
3.3Comparing the PCH and the LCH99
3.4Deriving the LCH120
4Conclusions and Consequences145
4.1A look back145
4.2A look forward148
4.3Conclusions159
References161
Index177


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