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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
1.1 | Overview | 1 |
1.2 | Background | 2 |
1.3 | HPSG preliminaries | 8 |
1.4 | An outline of the theory | 10 |
1.5 | Universals in HPSG | 23 |
2 | English Verbal Gerunds | 27 |
2.1 | Properties of verbal gerunds | 27 |
2.2 | Previous analyses | 43 |
2.3 | A mixed category analysis | 64 |
2.4 | Postscript: Archaic gerunds | 86 |
3 | Coherent Nominalizations | 91 |
3.1 | The Deverbalization Hierarchy | 93 |
3.2 | Explaining the cross-linguistic pattern | 96 |
3.3 | Comparing the PCH and the LCH | 99 |
3.4 | Deriving the LCH | 120 |
4 | Conclusions and Consequences | 145 |
4.1 | A look back | 145 |
4.2 | A look forward | 148 |
4.3 | Conclusions | 159 |
References | 161 | |
Index | 177 |
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